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Responsible for identifying, and controlling company liability and associated costs for landfill gas collection and control system (GCCS) operations, and optimizing WM GCCS capacity and development costs.
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For quality of the control system portion of the project. years of hands-on configuration experience with at least one of the following control systems: DCS (Honeywell, DeltaV, Foxboro, Yokogawa), SIS (Triconex, DeltaV, Honeywell.
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Ability to manage and control quality, schedule, and budget performance of engineering teams. Experience with coastal engineering design in urban settings such as shoreline protection, waterfront parks, shoreline restoration, flood control, navigation facilities, bulkheads, dredging, and recreational boating facilities is a plus.
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IICRC Certifications: ASD - Applied Structural Drying Technician, F SRT - Fire & Smoke Restoration Technician, OCT - Odor Control Technician, and WRT - Water Damage Restoration Technician.
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Permitting experience in Underground Injection Control (UIC). The REGS team supports clients with subsurface geological and engineering concerns for site selection, feasibility, permitting, and petitioning of underground injection control wells for nonhazardous/hazardous waste injection, cavern storage, and carbon sequestration.
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The Restoration Technician is responsible for contract administration, procurement, subcontract awards, scheduling and costing, oversight of project quality and safety, staff oversight, and mentoring, all in an effort to minimize risk and to keep focus on LEMOINE's Foundations for Successful Execution.
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This position requires the individual to install, commission, and maintain distributed control systems (Emerson’s DeltaV) and other automation equipment. Summary: Install, program, and maintain Distributed Control Systems (DCS), various Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems, and related industrial process instrumentation.
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The Pipeline Technician maintains and operates pipeline assets including, but not limited to, valve manifolds, pig launchers and receivers, compressor stations, dehydration units, amine process plants, and control and pump stations.
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Produce installation details, motor control center single lines, electric room layouts, motor control elementaries, connection diagrams, cable schedules, control panel layouts and grounding, lighting, power and instrumentation plans under general supervision.
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The Controls Technician II will provide on-site installation assistance to complete control systems projects. Controls System Technician's responsibilities include supporting survey efforts and to install new or retrofit control systems.
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We are specialists focused on helping industrial clients achieve their risk management and operational excellence goals through our expertise in process safety, combustion control and safeguarding, safety instrumented systems, control system design and integration, alarm management, and related operations and integrity management systems.
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Including report completionComplete all quality control sheets including date, sign-off, status, etc. Safely assemble control valves from repair order instructions, customer test-report/specification sheets, and OEM IOM manuals; this includes performing all calibration of any and all positioners and or controllers.
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Experience with practical survey and pipeline construction methods, including survey control, boundary recovery, topographic and hazard survey, construction staking, field design and as-built methodologies.
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Master's Degree in Engineering and 30 years ofindustry research and development experience, specifically in research areas of structural integrity, structural analysis, advanced manufacturing, sensors, and process control methodology.
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The Instrumentation Engineer is responsible for maintenance of control systems and instrumentation. Knowledge of control systems involving PLCs, HMI, DCS. The Instrumentation Engineer is responsible for maintenance of control systems and instrumentation.
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