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Automation Technician I Job Requirements:Advises Plant Engineer and Production Department supervisors of necessary instrumentation and Delta V or PLC upgrades, modifications and work cooperatively to schedule these activities.
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The QA Automation Engineer role plays a critical part in our company's product development process. Aravo's Quality Assurance Automation Engineer develops and executes automated tests to ensure product quality.
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Williams Controls Inc., a business unit of Curtiss-Wright manufactures products such as electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic throttle controls, configurable joysticks, adjustable pedal systems, sensors, hand controls and armrest systems for use on all types of commercial vehicles.
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About the job Senior Electrical Engineer - Networks, Integration, Automation. Networks, Integration & Automation (NIA) Minimum of seven (7) years of utility Networks, Integration and Automation project experience with at least three (3) years related project management experience and mission critical experience.
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Job DescriptionThe IT Support Engineer - Tier 3 is a technology expert who enjoys finding the most efficient and streamlined methods to provide remote and onsite support for IT services. Familiarity with Cloud orchestration and automation such as Kubernetes and Terraform.
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Utilize a variety of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools (Altium preferred) to capture schematics, lay out PCBAs, generate fabrication and assembly release packages. We are currently looking for an Electronics/Firmware Engineer to join our team in Camas WA.
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Responsibilities: The Field Engineer assists the Project Manager and Project Superintendent in the administration of project controls in the field such as; project submittals and RFI's, change order processing, tracking and reporting quantities, assisting trade labor with technical interpretation of project requirements, survey and layout, coordination of subcontractors/vendors/suppliers, project schedule updates, and safety/environmental compliance.
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We want you to bring your unique experiences, talents, and perspectives to our diverse team to make our client projects successfulNetworks, Integration & Automation (NIA)ProjectsAs an engineer at Burns & McDonnell, you will be a key part of our nationwide team.
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Air Traffic Controls Specialist. As an Air Traffic Control Specialist in the Oregon Air National Guard, you will control and regulate en route and terminal air traffic; initiate and issue ATC clearances, instructions, and advisories to ensure the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic operating under instrument and visual flight rules; and plan, organize, direct, inspect, and evaluate ATC activities.
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Our Project Engineers support construction activities by planning, organizing and implementing those management duties (i.e., project controls systems, engineering interface, subcontract and materials management, purchasing, scheduling.
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Our Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) practice in the Portland metro area is seeking an experienced Project Controls Specialist with transportation engineering and/or construction experience to support our managed services project controls and scheduling support contract with an agency of the U.S. Dept. of Transportation.
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Develop tooling and processes to increase automation of development and adherence to security and audit systems and controls. DevOps and creating automation within private data center/cloud and public cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure, Google or Amazon AWS cloud services or equivalent.
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The DevOps and Tools Engineer ensures the tools related to Agile development processes operate effectively for our application development teams. We are looking for a Senior DevOps Tools Engineer to support our Corporate Systems team.
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The ideal candidate should know advanced solid-state controls; oil systems safety controls; mechanical sub-cooling; introduction to head pressure controls for energy reduction; introduction to energy management systems (EMS); refrigeration rack oil systems; advanced de-frost diagnosis; and single and parallel compressor system start-up in a supermarket environment.
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If you are ready to embrace a challenging and rewarding opportunity as our new Electrical Controls Engineer, please submit your application along with your resume. Join us in shaping the future of industrial automation and propel your career to new heights with WIT. We can't wait to hear from you.
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