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Summary: Join our team as an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, where you'll spearhead the development, implementation, and troubleshooting of control systems for water treatment equipment.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in design engineering for process control systems; Experience in design engineering for nuclear power plant control system is preferred. Experience with power plant instrumentation and controls systems design for either BWR of PWR reactors, including DCS for turbine, control, feedwater control, and data display.
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Edge Case Research is expanding our DevOps and Site Reliability Team. We are currently looking for a site reliability engineer that will work collaboratively with software developers, quality engineers, and solutions engineers to deliver tools and infrastructure to support our applications.
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The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control.
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Assist Operations with process control systems by troubleshooting and propose projects to improve performance, including instrumentation selection, data networks, Wonderware HMI's, PLC operations, instrumentation and other electrical systems and recommend cost effective solutions and repairs.
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Please visit the on our careers site for more details. As the Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you will be responsible for the availability, latency, performance, efficiency, change management, monitoring, emergency response, and capacity planning for the FreeWheel platforms.
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As a Part-Time Promotions Assistant you will execute on-site appearances both off-site and at the radio station along with other event & promotions related activities in the market.
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Senior Mainframe Systems Engineer (CICS) Hands on experience with the latest z/OS Versions and Release levels and Products including CICS TS V5.5 & V6.1, CPSM, CICS Explorer, z/OS connect, SMF, DFSMS, JCL, DFHSM, DFDSS, FDR, SYNCSORT, SMPE, TSO, SDSF, RACF, SVC Dumps, ACF2, MQ, Top secret ,CA Sysview, TCP/IP,CAFC, IPCS, DB2, VSAM. Mainframe Disaster Recovery / Data Center Rotations.
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You will prepare site civil development plans, including site and paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, watermain plans, storm sewer plans, and sanitary sewer plans using AutoCAD Civil 3D and a variety of other engineering software.
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We focus on upgrading existing plant control systems with industry-leading automation controls and instrumentation to promote the sustainability and longevity of our North American power grid and wastewater infrastructure.
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Please visit the compensation and benefits summary on our careers site for more details. Oversees As the Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you will be responsible for the availability, latency, performance, efficiency, change management, monitoring, emergency response, and capacity planning for the FreeWheel platforms.
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Prior experience in the drafting and documentation of audiovisual systems, IT/telecom, structured cabling, security systems, lighting systems and/or electrical systems is not required, but a plus.
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Perform site visits for documentation of existing electrical and control systems. Investigate, analyze, design and engineer electrical and control systems for a wide range of projects from pre-schematic phase through construction closeout.
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The primary role includes support of development of construction drawings, specifications and permitting related to site design, utility layout, erosion and sediment control, earthwork design and stormwater management components.
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EMD a business unit of Curtiss-Wright in Cheswick, PA designs, manufactures, tests, and provides after-market support for the most advanced, proven and reliable critical function pumps, motors, generators, seals, control rod drive mechanisms and power conditioning electronics available anywhere in the world today.
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