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GENERAL JOB SUMMARY:The Controls Engineer will have responsibility for the design, integration, and test of data acquisition systems associated with gas turbine engines and components. The engineer will be implementing control theory and control systems software for test equipment and rigs.
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Georgia-Pacific is seeking a qualified professional for the role of Controls Engineer within our corporate Process Control Center of Excellence team. Experience with 3-phase motor controls, 480V A/C systems, low voltage D/C systems, and Drives.
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If you are a passionate Senior Software Engineer with the ability to lead and innovate across multiple platforms, we would love to hear from you. Key Responsibilities: Lead the development of high-performance software across iOS, Android, Backend, and Frontend platforms, ensuring seamless integration with our systems.
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We are seeking a Lead Software Engineer to spearhead our expansion into AI and ML technologies space, with a special focus on Generative AI. This pivotal role involves developing innovative Generative AI solutions that generate dynamic content, automate decision-making, anomaly detection, and provide predictive analytics,and transforming how businesses interact with data.
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Intralox seeks an experienced Controls Engineer to work on complex and game-changing problems like this. Provide training to Equipment manufacturers and customers across the world on proprietary technology platforms related to Controls and Electrical Systems Explore, develop and promote new control systems that increase functionality and value of Intralox equipment and conveyor belts.
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As a Lead Software Engineer, you'll spearhead the design and development of our microservices architecture using Kotlin for backend services, ensuring scalability, reliability, and performance.
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WORKING RELATIONSHIPS:This position reports to the Engineering Manager - Software Development and/or Engineering Director - Software Development. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: of full development lifecycle including: Requirements Analysis, Software Architecture, Software Design, Algorithm Design, Unit Test Development, Integration Test Development, Embedded Software Development, Software Verification and Validation.
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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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Automation Controls Engineer Responsibilities: Liaise with client and application specialists during the tender/bid stage on design and specifications of control equipment and ancillary electrical works.
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Are you an experienced Lead Software Engineer who is passionate about crafting powerful and scalable web applications that delight users and tackle real-world business challenges.
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Lead Software Engineer- Cloud Platform. Lead Software Engineer. Lead and drive Generative AI Initiatives within the Cloud Platform team, play a central role in identifying and developing generative AI projects that innovate content creation, enhance decision-making processes, and provide predictive analytics, revolutionizing data interaction across business landscapes.
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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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Experience in PCB layout and component selection for embedded system controls preferred. 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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Create and share best practice amongst the controls engineer group, ensuring that the teams at Baltimore are using ‘one system’ Ensure knowledge transfer within the controls team so individual expertise and knowledge is shared between team members.
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Control Systems Engineer - DeltaVGeneral Description Our company is looking for a control systems engineer in Alpharetta, GA, to work on programming, system configuration, system documentation, factory acceptance testing, and field start-up and commissioning activities, specifically for DeltaV systems, among others.
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