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We support Fortune 500 clients such as T-Mobile, Verizon, US Cellular, Dish Network, and AT&T. Be knowledgeable of all aspects of electrical construction materials and control equipment that make up the field installation part of a Cell Tower site.
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Training/knowledge of VTC codecs and audio DSP technology (Biamp, QSC, ClearOne, others), Control System installation (Crestron, AMX, Extron), IP network knowledge (Wired and Wireless). The Audio Visual (AV) Technician II will provide technical support to assigned customer locations.
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Ability to troubleshoot common and complex audio-visual equipment failures Training/knowledge of VTC codecs and audio DSP technology (Biamp, QSC, ClearOne, others), Control System installation (Crestron, AMX, Extron), IP network knowledge (Wired and Wireless.
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Understands Control System installation (Crestron, AMX, Extron), IP network knowledge (Wired and Wireless). SUMMARY The AV Field Service Engineer will provide technical support to assigned customer locations.
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The Controls Engineer II is responsible for the advanced support of all phases of a controls project to include concept and research, estimating support, component selection, network design, panel design, layout, device troubleshooting, PLC and HMI programming; on-site installation and debug; and after-sales support while working with minimal supervision.
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DescriptionThe Controls Engineer II is responsible for the advanced support of all phases of a controls project to include concept and research, estimating support, component selection, network design, panel design, layout, device troubleshooting, PLC and HMI programming; on-site installation and debug; and after-sales support while working with minimal supervision.
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Support the Systems Checklist for projects during field installation and startup. Assist and support the process for designing and delivering successful control. Experience Required: PLC programming, debugging and commissioning Plan/hardware design AutoCAD (AutoCAD E desired) Microsoft Office Suite Basic knowledge of electrical equipment and local building codes such as UL508a, NEC and NFPA Experience Preferred: Hands-on mechanical and electrical capabilities Troubleshooting Material Handling Understanding VFDs, Servos, sensors and Vision Systems.
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A successful Controls Engineer II has an advanced level of knowledge and understanding of commonly used controls engineering concepts, PLC programming and practices with an ability to lead/mentor entry level Controls Engineers as well as a willingness to attend training to further build their knowledge and abilities to advance to the next level.
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Experienced in troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of ITS systems and equipment including but not limited to CCTV cameras, modems, lane control systems, lighting systems, radio and network communication systems, dynamic message signs, fiber-optic communications, emergency power solutions, lowering devices, and other support systems.
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The Controls Engineer III is responsible for leading all phases of a controls project to include concept and research, estimating support, component selection, network design, panel design, layout, device troubleshooting, PLC and HMI programming; on-site installation and debug; and after-sales support while working independently.
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PLC programming, debugging and commissioning. Ability to obtain airport security clearance as needed. Communicate with other team members effectively and keep Administrative Coordinator advised of schedule; checking and using voicemail and email diligently; and maintaining the team relationship.
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Has knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures with controls, material handling, water and wastewater systems and manufacturing. Ability to read and understand written specifications, as well as contract drawings and be capable of developing a complete design that meets these requirements within the electrical design standards and quotation presented for a project.
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Able to use computer software for design engineering and PLC programing. Understand AC/DC control systems with the ability to read component cut sheets. Capable of creating functional system test plans for use in field commissioning and ability to contribute written descriptions of system operations for technical documents.
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Directing project teams and support resources during development of RFP/Supplier Selection, detailed electrical design packages, equipment procurement activities, installation drawing packages, and support of installation contractor, Project Manager, and Site Manager with installation efforts.
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This will include RFP/Supplier Selection, detailed electrical design, creating panel and field parts BOMSs, working with panel shops to build electrical control panels, development of installation drawing packages, and support of installation contractor, Project Manager, and Site Manager with installation efforts.
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