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Automation, controls engineering, allen bradley plc, rslogix, Commissioning, Rockwell, Plc troubleshooting, factorytalk, Allen-bradley, Hmi, Electrical, Programming, Plc programming, process controls, Siemens plc, food manufacturing, Troubleshooting, Autocad.
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Continually develop technical aptitude of PF's core capabilities including but not limited to: Project Management Cell and Gene Therapy Capital Projects Facility Builds Tech Transfers Validation Life Cycle Commissioning and Qualification Quality, Regulatory, and Compliance Engineering Automation and Serialization Reliability, Maintenance, and Asset Management.
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3+ years of experience in industrial automation & controls engineering with a systems integrator is preferred. Automation Controls Engineer. Bachelor's degree in engineering.
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The Senior Substation Engineer specializing in Protection and Controls is responsible for leading and managing the design, implementation, testing, and maintenance of protection and control systems within electrical substations.
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Core services include: mechanical, electrical, engineering & design, curtain wall/glazing/panel systems (InterClad), millwrights, fabrication, building systems, controls & system integration, and service.
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The Staff I&C Engineer will be able to independently perform I&C engineering activities for small to medium multi-disciplinary projects for new or existing facilities or controls upgrade projects for existing facilities.
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This Power Electronics Controls Engineer would augment our power electronics engineering team developing the company’s power electronics solutions and operate within a small non-hierarchical team of engineers.
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Must have 10 years of experience in electrical design engineering with at least 5 years of experience specifically in instrumentation and controls in the water/wastewater arena. McKim & Creed has a reputation for state-of-the-art engineering services that help energy users and providers convert facilities to cleaner, more efficient energy sources; harness the power of renewables; and optimize existing infrastructure and resources.
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The Project Controls Engineer will work collaboratively with clients, vendors, contractors, and other Manufacturing Solutions Team Members to support projects related to biomanufacturing across the entire engineering lifecycle.
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The Project Controls Engineer is responsible for delivering high quality work, forming and maintaining valuable, long-term relationships with our clients, and continually strengthening their technical and industry knowledge.
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Experience as a Project Engineer or in a related controls engineering role. ASC or BS Degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics or Systems Engineering. We deliver next generation process verification, specialized manufacturing equipment, and enterprise quality management software to some of the top engineering and manufacturing organizations around the world.
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We provide in-house expertise in planning, design, engineering, construction, and maintenance by representing over 15 skilled trade unions serving virtually every infrastructure discipline in the industry.
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BW Design Group is a fully integrated architecture, engineering, construction, system integration, and consulting firm committed to helping our clients realize their most critical goals from Strategy to Commercialization.
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The Controls Engineer is a technical resource to the engineering, maintenance, validation and operations departments, to meet all regulatory and Company specific policy requirements and objectives, and to improve plant efficiency, capacity, capability and modernization.
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Amick Brown is seeking an experienced Design Controls Engineer for our direct client. Assist the new product development team with compiling and updating of engineering design control documents for Design History Files, including risk analyses, requirements, trace reports, and design verification and validation test documentation.
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