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Perform work on air conditioning ventilation systems, reverse osmosis systems, computer room systems; process coolers, ice machines, evaporative cooling systems, air compressing and related control systems, including pneumatic, DDC, and building control systems equipment.
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ApiJect is seeking a Senior Supplier Quality Engineer to support the development and maintenance of quality systems programs, policies, processes, procedures, and controls ensuring that performance and quality of the Quality Management System complies with regulation, standards and agency guidelines.
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Researches, designs, builds, tests, and implements machines, instruments, controls, and/or robots, including developing and programming control systems and process monitors from scratch.
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Design, apply, and support control systems and equipment (PLC, HMI, SCADA) This role would suit a Controls Engineer looking for a local role, with bonuses and working on cutting-edge projects.
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The company's reputation is built on three decades of developing and delivering market-leading selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalysts and CO2 adsorbers, the building blocks of emissions control and CO2 capture systems.
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Electrical/Controls/Automation Engineer Location: Durham, North Carolina Job Description: We are seeking an experienced Electrical/Controls/Automation Engineer to take charge of specifying, designing, configuring, testing, supervising, and manufacturing control, electrical, and automation systems.
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Experience with electrical, pneumatic, mechanical, and instrumentation; as well as manual and computer-based process control loops and systems, required. Skilled with refrigerants, electrical, pneumatic, mechanical and computer-based process control loops and systems.
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The Control Systems Technician will be working within a 24x7 warehouse/logistics environment providing operations and maintenance services to controls, focusing on equipment troubleshooting and maintaining material handling equipment such as conveyors, sortation systems, scanners, cameras, print and apply systems, scales, HMI systems, and control cabinets.
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Responsibilities will include:Maintain material handling control systems, including PLC/PC controllers and industrial networks such as Ethernet, ControlNet, DeviceNet, Profibus, motor control systems, servo drives, frequency drives, and electrical distribution systems.
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Plan, layout, install and repair a wide variety of complex electrical/electronic equipment including automatic machine and process controls, switch boards, control centers and panels, relays, circuit breakers, electronic controls including alarm and communication systems.
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This well-rounded engineer will apply their knowledge of software, electrical, and mechanical engineering to design and improve products including robotics, servo systems, communications networks, and supervisory control systems.
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Interacts and drives architectural and design changes in the mechanical and electrical design of the system to improve system performance related to the control systems. Responsible for designing, developing, and testing all aspects of automation and robotic control systems.
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In the Electrical Maintenance Technician role you will be tasked with the planning, layout, installation and repair of a wide variety of complex electrical/electronic equipment including automatic machines and process controls, switch boards, control centers and panels, relays, circuit breakers, electronic controls including alarm and communication systems.
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Assist in the calibration, troubleshooting, monitoring, analysis, maintenance and repair of a variety of electric and electronic control equipment to achieve better air quality systems controls in Medical Center facilities.
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Robotic control theory, including servo systems and PID controllers. Works collaboratively with a team using SAFe Agile methodologies to generate and deliver new product features relating to the control of robotic systems.
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