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Work as the Project Lead Engineer or as a Project Engineer on a team, the Sr. Control Systems Engineer will be required to support multiple projects simultaneously. Configuration experience of continuous or batch process control systems (PLC or DCS.
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Focus on projects including flood control, river design, stream grade control structures, dike systems, levees, stream channel restoration/rehabilitation, wetland and lake restoration, watershed issues and non-point source loading and point source design.
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Intermediate knowledge of engineering standards, systems, document control, departmental guides and Black and Veatch policies and procedures. + Applies knowledge of standards, systems, document control, departmental guides, applicable codes and Black and Veatch policies and procedures.
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As a Senior Water Resource Engineer, you will play a critical role in the planning, design, and management of water resource projects, focusing on civil engineering, hydraulic modeling, water control, and stormwater treatment structures.
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Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) and/or Certified Industrial Maintenance Mechanic (CIMM) preferred. Demonstrated experience and capabilities in the following areas: plumbing, electronic controls, electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics, process control instrument calibrations (temperature, pressure, etc.
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The Validation Engineer works alone and as part of the Engineering Department to author and execute IQ/OQ/PQ protocols, engineering studies, facility qualifications and other documents related to production and business systems.
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Whether you're designing for US Navy shipboard computing systems, command and control systems, vehicle communications systems or unmanned surveillance, you can rely on 901D to provide the proven analysis, design and integration of COTS, RCOTS and MIL-SPEC components into electro-mechanical assemblies.
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Performs daily clerical duties, which includes the use of EPIC, PACS, Teletracking System, computer system, patient scheduling, and other computer systems as added by hospital. Follow & adheres to infection control guidelines and sterile techniques.
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Founded in 1968, HYTORC pioneered the first powered torque tool system and continues to be the premier provider of bolting solutions through constant investment and innovation; culminating in today’s series of smart bolting systems that communicate with in-house developed apps for system control, data exchange, and software updates.
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Proficiency indata analysis tools(e.g., Excel, SQL, Power BI) andERP systems(e.g., SAP, Oracle). Ensure that our inventory control practices align with PwC compliance standards. Investigate root causes of discrepancies and develop loss mitigation protocols.
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Responsible for ensuring the Utility SCADA standards are maintained and the control systems are in compliance with Veolia, Industry, State, and Federal cyber security rules, guidelines, policies, and best practices.
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If so, the Control Systems Engineer opportunity might be exciting to you! Control Systems Engineer. Develop and maintain KDF vacuum control software which includes creating graphical interfaces, programming PLC systems, testing software, interfacing with customers and suppliers, addressing component issues, documenting software features, and troubleshooting problems.
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Ability to troubleshoot, develop, test, and commission PLC and SCADA (iFix and/or Wonderware) control systems. Experience developing and interpreting control system drawings including P&ID's, control system schematics, control panel layout drawings, and pneumatic and electrical interconnect diagrams.
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Knowledge of and experience in Microsoft Windows operating systems, Microsoft Office applications, and Microsoft Access and/or SQL Server. start-up of machine systems. Programming experience with Allen Bradley and Siemens PLCs and WonderWare's InTouch, Intellution's iFIX, and HMI applications.
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The ECI division of KLA leads the global market of Chemical Management Systems for Semiconductor, advanced packaging, and PCB. ECI division provides chemical monitoring systems for various wet processes such as damascene, electroplating, eless plating, wet etch/Cleans, etc., which enables customers to control their processes, improve yields and save operating costs.
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