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The Dynamometer Engineer is responsible for maintenance, diagnosis, modification, calibration, and project management for all dynamometer systems. The Dynamometer Engineer will be a subject matter expert on equipment, controls, data acquisition, and supporting infrastructure for dyno department assets including dynamometers, instrumentation, emissions bench, combustion air units, process and chilled water systems, fire suppression, gas detection and controls interlock systems, and any other related systems.
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RSS Hvac controls, building controls, building automation, programming, field technician, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control, apogee, desigo, modbus, tridium, Niagara, alerton, controls, commissioning, lonworks, bacnet, ddc, bau, bms, building management, mechanical systems, system integration.
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Coordinate the completion of specialized tasks with other SMEs such as Distribution Studies, Transmission Studies, Grounding Studies, Protection (relay coordination and settings), Civil Engineering, Communication (SCADA Integration), Transmission & Distribution Engineering, Environmental Planning, Surveying, Lands/Right-of-Way, and Project Management/Controls.
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The Release Train Engineer will lead Agile/JIRA adoption for a portfolio of tests focused on data testing (testing that evaluates enterprise data across the Bank’s data lifecycle, including capture, transport, and use, and provides critical insights into data accuracy, completeness and fitness for purpose, as well as the data health of bank data domains and in-scope processes and controls.
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10 - 15 years of experience in planning and scheduling / project controls; experience on multiple sides of the business (i.e., Consultant, Owner, Owner Representative, Architect, Contractor, Engineer.
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Responsibilities will include BAS Systems Integration, optimization, and Full Systems Replacements including project financials, administration, implementation, management, and customer satisfaction for all assigned projects within the Commercial HVAC Controls / Building Automation space.
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Description :Parsons is seeking an ambitious Senior Project Controls Engineer ready to take the next step in their career! In this role, you will be integral in managing programs and portfolios for leading power utility companies and implementing efficient Project Controls practices.
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You have 2-5 years of project controls experience relating to engineering and/or manufacturing projects, or have worked as an Engineer and demonstrate a passion for Project Management oriented work.
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The Project Engineer, EI&C provides corporate project engineering and project management services related to projects at all sites within the NCA region in the field of electrical, instrumentation and controls (EI&C) engineering related to capital investment projects throughout all project phases from feasibility, front-end-loading engineering through detail engineering, construction, commissioning and turn-over to operations.
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Allied Resources is looking for a Senior Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer who will be supporting electrical maintenance and reliability strategies and working on critical preventative and predictive project initiatives.
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Assists Project Manager and Lead Engineer in the successful implementation of projects including supporting the planning, execution, development, engineering, and project management of LNG capital projects.
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The ideal candidate has a background in bridge engineering, project management, project controls, and contract administration on large/mega cap transportation projects. 8+ years of Bridge Engineering, Project Management, Project Controls, and/or Contract Administrator experience.
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Program/project controls, engineering design, and/or construction management experience desired. The successful Project Engineer/Manager candidate will be an energetic, proactive team collaborator who is accountable.
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Further, this position is responsible to develop and implement the necessary tools, systems, policies, processes, and procedures to establish NRE’s EPC Operations, including business/client development strategies, bidding/proposal strategies, procurement process and strategies, contracting process and strategies, vendor and subcontractor qualification and relationship management, project controls, and QA/QC program.
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Work with project management to keep all drawings, bills of materials, manuals, sequence of operation, and PLC/HMI programs accurate and up-to-date. A reputable manufacturing client in the Metro Detroit area is seeking a Controls Engineer to join their team.
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