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The Electrical Controls engineer will be responsible for taking product requirements and developing solutions that achieve functional safe products for the machining, welding, and valve testing systems.
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The Electrical controls engineer will be required to develop schematics that define the hardware required to achieve specifications as well as define and edit software that can be configured for global market applications.
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Experience in all aspects of the design of industrial automation control systems including PLC programming, HMI screen development, motion control, instrumentation, and electrical distribution in industrial machines.
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Experience in PCB layout and component selection for embedded system controls preferred. Development of specifications for control systems design and instrumentation. The ideal candidate will also have knowledge and experience with hydro-mechanical and electro-mechanical applications.
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Type Direct Hire Salary $75,000 - $75,000 / yr The Electrical Controls engineer will be responsible for taking product requirements and developing solutions that achieve functional safe products for the machining, welding, and valve testing systems.
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Competent with Altium (or similar program), AutoCAD Electrical for use in the generation of electrical schematics and assembly drawings. EDUCATION / EXPERIENCEBachelors in electrical engineering; Mechanical Engineering degree is acceptable if accompanied with relevant field experience in industrial automation control systems; 5+ years applicable experience in design, development, and testing of industrial automation control systems.
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Must have industrial automation control system and field instrument experience and be familiar with the various hardware/software products and services employed for process control system projects.
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This role will cross over between embedded systems as well as PLC based controls varying by product line, so experience in these areas is a plus. Conduct Electrical Safety Testing including such tests as ground bond continuity, insulation resistance, dielectric withstand test and leakage current test.
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Understanding and use of lab equipment – power supplies, oscilloscopes, hi-pot testers, Megger, multi-meters, etc. Prepares all design related documentation, such as drawings, Bills of Materials (BOMs), Sequence of operations, specification development, risk assessments, functional test procedures, product regulatory compliance reports and Operator Manuals.
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Under general supervision of the City Engineer, the Civil Engineer will have significant responsibility for assigned administrative duties, technical areas and capital projects. Examples of Duties Assist City Engineer and other staff as a technical engineering resource.
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The Company operates stores across 34 states and the District of Columbia with 24 banners including Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw's, Acme, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets, Pavilions, Star Market, Haggen, Carrs, Kings Food Markets and Balducci's Food Lovers Market.
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Albertsons Companies Inc. has always been a people-oriented business, and thoughtful people practices remain a core element of our company’s philosophy. Albertsons Companies is committed to bringing people together around the joys of food and to inspire well-being by transforming the grocery and pharmacy-health experience for our customers.
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The Program Manager directs activities throughout the project lifecycle, from predevelopment to lease-up, across diverse project types such as tax credit projects, bond financing, affordable housing preservation, rural development, farmworker housing, and community organizing.
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Coordinating and training the statistics crew, maintaining current and accurate statistical files and historical archives for each varsity sport, and providing statistics to the NCAA national office, the Northwest Conference (NWC) office, and the media.
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This includes retail and fuel sales transactions completed through multiple forms of payment. Perform consistent station cleaning of the indoor and outdoor facilities including restrooms, islands, pumps, and car wash, if applicable.
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