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Provide competent coverage for issues concerning low, medium, and high voltage electrical systems including switch gear, motor control centers, transformers, VFD’s, UPS Systems, DC Systems, and electrical safety.
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Previous work experience with motor control electrical designs: bridge drivers for DC and BLDC motors, analog and digital encoders, sensitive feedback for closed loop control, motor driver selection, interface circuitry, and protection and safety features.
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Typical design work includes low and medium voltage power distribution systems, motor control circuits, raceway systems, fire alarm systems, underground utility plans and profiles, interior and outdoor lighting systems, cathodic protection systems, panelboard and apparatus schedules and interfacing with utility companies.
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Generate and perform the specification and purchase of electrical power distribution, control and instrumentation types of equipment such as: o Power Services, Substations, Transformers, Switchgear, Protective devices, Motor controllers, Motors, Field Control and Instrumentation devices, general Branch system distribution equipment, Lighting, Heat tracing, etc.
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Electrical area classification drawings, one-lines, schematics and wiring design; lighting, power, grounding, and cable tray plan drawings, and specification of electrical equipment such as Motor Control Centers and Switchgear in Petrochemical Plants.
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Bonus: previous work experience using FPGAs for motor control. Title: Electrical Design Engineer. 7+ experience in electrical engineering. The electrical team is small, but efficient.
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The successful candidate will work on electrical distribution, relaying, power generation, motor control, and lighting projects for our energy, water, wastewater, food and beverage clients on a regional and national basis.
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Design and develop electrical systems for machinery applications, including motor control circuits, fan systems, and Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs). Great opportunity to work for a specialist industrial machinery manufacturing business as an R&D electrical engineer.
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Responsible for study, design, specification, and services related to electrical systems including power generation, power systems performance and control, cabling and wiring, lighting, motor control centers, communication systems, cathodic protection, grounding, lightning protection, heat tracing, etc.
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This individual will be expected to have a high level of knowledge of plant systems that include; electrical switchgear, motor control centers, VFDs, actuated valves, transmitters, PLC and DCS systems.
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Create detailed calculations on all aspects of the product (electromagnetics, magnetic analysis, math modelling, motor and system performance, frequency response, sensor analysis, dynamic stiffness, backlash, life, temperature, and thermal capacity studies) using Excel, MATLAB Simulink, Speed, and other custom tools.
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Responsible for study, design, specification and services related to electrical systems including power systems performance and control, cabling and wiring, lighting, motor control centers design and development, communications systems, cathodic protection, grounding, lightning protection, heat tracing, etc.
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Design and installation experience with VFDs, Soft Starters, FVNRs and in general all motor control systems. The Instrumentation, Controls, and Electrical Engineer will support the safe design and construction of a new site development.
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Put the pedal to the metal with motor control using VFDs and fieldbus communications. You'll be the driving force behind designing, programming, and testing electrical control systems that revolutionize packaging machinery.
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Design and specify electrical equipment such as gear, motor control centers, transformers, and UPS. Experience in electrical, instrumentation, and control engineering for pipeline facilities.
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