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Uses appropriate methods and tools in the development, maintenance, control, and distribution of quality and environmental standards. 4+ years of experience interfacing with manufacturing control systems, shop floor interface/automation systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA), or OPC data transfer preferred.
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Experience in implementing boiler control systems (BMS & Combustion Control)using PLC or DCS platforms. Responsibilities: Owns and leads multiple boiler control system projects primarily implemented in Rockwell Automation control platforms.
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Supply the MCM with any incident reports reported by Flight Control for completion of Service Difficulty Reports. May assume responsibilities of the Maintenance Control Duty Manager in their absence.
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They provide technical expertise to achieve the safe, reliable and optimal operations of their assigned process through the appropriate application of process engineering, process control and process technology.
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The Boiler Controls Engineer will define, design, and implement control systems for a variety of package and field-erected boilers spanning multiple industries. Experience in site commissioning, startup and tuning of boiler control systems.
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Work on site performing various tasks to assist the Project Superintendent, Quality Control Manager and Site Safety and Health Officer. Execution of work will include cost estimating, schedule development and forecasting, project planning, design, product data research/submittals, preparation/participation in meetings, coordination with Quality Control Managers, Site Safety Health Officers, and Site Superintendents and Project Coordinators, field execution and project closeout.
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Ensures compliance with and appropriate training of infection control and hazardous materials policies and procedures. Recommend work schedules (area assignments) for all assigned areas to ensure optimal efficiency and adherence to quality standards.
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At Jushi, we are shaping the future of the cannabis industry, the fastest growing jobs sector in the U.S. The Cultivation Technician is responsible for care and maintenance of the company’s plants.
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Reporting to the Plant Manager, this role will develop, evaluate, and improve the manufacturing methods utilizing knowledge of product design, materials, chemicals, and production equipment capabilities, works closely with automation, engineering and safety functions to ensure all aspects of change management are executed, and maintain all quality control standards.
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Observe and learn the application of electrical distribution concepts and systems such as protective schemes, device coordination, emergency power, motor control, hazardous area installation methods, etc.
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As Air Quality Technician 1, 52291; appropriate type (i.e., Type I, Type II, Type III or Universal) of certifications 'technician' issued by EPA approved certifying organization per Section 608 of Clean Air.
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Deburring, quality control and checking of parts. Advanced knowledge of: Milling, Turning, CNC control, tooling, feeds and speeds, tolerances, materials, dimensioning, cutting, grinding, drilling, tapping, and broaching.
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A typical controls engineer is responsible for designing complex piping and wiring diagrams along with providing technical support across various control systems projects. The main function of a controls engineer is to initiate control system design from written sequences of operation.
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Must complete RBT training course and pass examination for Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) as set forth by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) Must be proficient and accurate in computer use, including Microsoft Word. Must successfully demonstrate the basic competencies, as determined by your supervisor's review, within 90 days of hire.
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Additionally, you will troubleshoot Fanuc robots, Vision Inspection Systems, and DC Torque Control Systems, read blueprints and schematics, and perform MIG welding and fabrication. Additionally, you will troubleshoot Fanuc robots, Vision Inspection Systems, and DC Torque Control Systems, read blueprints and schematics, and perform MIG welding and fabrication.
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