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8679 Project Engineer-Electrical & Controls Oregon area Our Automation & Digitalization division is currently seeking an experienced Project Engineer-Electrical & Controls Engineer to join our Eugene, OR team.
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System One is actively recruiting for several Marine Electrical Engineer(s) for long-term contract positions working fully remote. Project Location: Fully Remote. Works with production and project teams to successfully implement vessel and vessel component designs.
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Lead Electrical Engineer - Substation Design and Power Electronics (STATCOM/FACTS/HVDC) - US Hybrid. Job Segment: Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineer, Construction, Electrical, Design Engineer, Engineering.
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Experience filling the role of project engineer for several projects occurring concurrently. POWER Engineers is currently seeking a senior level electrical engineer to provide Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) support for our Central Region Power Delivery Substation Departments.
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Electrical Design Project Engineer - Power Generation page is loaded. As an Electrical Design Project Engineer, you will be a key player in our mission to provide reliable, sustainable, and cutting-edge electrical solutions.
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Our Automation & Digitalization division is currently seeking an experienced Project Engineer-Electrical & Controls Engineer to join our Eugene, OR team. Design industrial LV and MV electrical power systems, including equipment specifications, motor control and grounding systems, cable and raceway sizing and layouts, and electrical room design.
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18679 Project Engineer-Electrical & Controls. Prepare and evaluate tender and construction packages, including electrical and instrumentation drawings, installation specifications, and other supporting documentation.
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This position would be responsible for the design, development, and delivery of high-quality, innovative electrical and control engineering projects that improve plant productivity, reliability, and sustainability for our North American Mill customers.
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Complete electrical control and instrumentation system design including P&ID drawings, control system and network architecture, and instrumentation systems; Bachelor's degree or diploma in electrical or automation engineering- P.E. ideal.
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8679 Project Engineer-Electrical & Controls Oregon area. Audit industrial facilities and develop preliminary engineering designs and estimates for electrical and control system upgrades.
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Other opportunities such as guiding and mentoring junior engineers while expanding on and fine-tuning your technical and project management skills are also some of the things you can expect as the Senior Electrical Engineer.
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As an Electrical Design Project Engineer on our Power Supply Engineering Services team, you'll play a crucial role in designing, optimizing, and maintaining electrical systems that power the world around us.
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Experience: Bachelor's degree or diploma in electrical or automation engineering- P.E. idealExperience in industrial automation engineering an asset; DCS programming, FactoryTalk, Rockwell SuiteExperience in pulp & paper; mining and/or chemical industries an asset;Resourceful, self-managed, and goal driven but still able to work effectively in a team;Site audit, commissioning, construction, and start-up experience.
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Complete electrical control and instrumentation system design including P&ID drawings, control system and network architecture, and instrumentation systems;Design control strategies to optimize performance, and program and configure DCS and PLC/HMI applications;Perform system checkout, testing, and commissioning.
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Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills (English);Legally entitled to work in the US;Ability and willingness to travel to regional customer sites.
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