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Engineer, design, install, commission, and test new equipment and upgrades, with a focus on capital projects. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, coupled with organizational and project management proficiency.
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Your responsibilities encompass the design, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment components within our cutting-edge industrial melting facility. We have a direct hire position in Elverson PA area for an Electronic Engineer.
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Collaborate with engineering and management to devise solutions for recurring problems. Additionally, you will actively contribute to capital projects, provide assistance in maintenance activities, and undertake the following duties: Duties & Responsibilities: Offer technical support in electrical and/or electronic engineering for our state-of-the-art industrial melting facility.
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Your journey towards a rewarding career in traffic management starts here! Company DescriptionUnlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety – America’s Leading Traffic Management Company.
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Accountable for the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of work ensuring proper configuration management and assuring that standard design criteria, practices, procedures and codes are used in preparation of plans and specifications.
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Drexel University College of Medicine and Tower Health have partnered to build a brand-new medical school 1/2 miles from the Reading Hospital campus. With approximately 11,500 employees, Tower Health consists of Reading Hospital in West Reading; Phoenixville Hospital in Phoenixville; Pottstown Hospital in Pottstown; and St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, in partnership with Drexel University.
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A busy engineering firm located in Boyertown, PA is seeking an Electrical Engineer. Travel up to 25% of the time, option for work from home two days a week, flexible schedule, 401k with matching, 100% health insurance by company for employee, 11 holidays, 2 - 3 weeks vacation depending on exp., 401k profit sharing, must be willing and able to self-manage more than one project at a time, think outside the box, interface with clients (engineers and non-engineers) Interested candidates should forward their resume to: bpenn@penntechnical.com.
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You must apply or refer a friend through our internal portalClick here CONNECTIONOur Mission and Values are more than just words on the wall - they're the one constant in an ever-changing environment and the bedrock on which we build our culture.
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Working in a hospital, outpatient center, private practice, imaging center or other healthcare facility, you'll prepare patients for CT scans, operate CT equipment, process images for radiologists and physicians and handle patient records.
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Possess 3-6 years of hands-on electrical/electronic experience, with a focus on industrial electronics and machine control systems, including PLCs and HMIs. Demonstrate proficiency in handling industrial power supplies, drives, motors, and controls, with the ability to troubleshoot electrical components in a high-voltage industrial setting.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field is required. Competence in operating electrical test equipment, including meters, oscilloscopes, and other analyzers.
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Utilize meters, oscilloscopes, and other analyzers to troubleshoot and diagnose operating electrical systems. As an integral member of our client's team, you will play a crucial role in providing technical support in the field of Electronic Engineering.
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Lead and support technicians in diagnosing and troubleshooting large industrial power supplies, drives, and furnace components. Background or knowledge of mechanical systems (pneumatic, hydraulic, motor drives, etc.
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Programming experience in PLC Ladder Logic, C/C. Lead and participate in continuous improvement initiatives related to processes, equipment, and maintenance. Recommend modifications to enhance the reliability, quality, and productivity of site equipment.
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Work with multi-disciplinary teams on tasks such as intersection design, traffic signal design, roadway signing and pavement marking plans, and traffic and signal operations analysis. Obtaining, analyzing, PennDOT's Highway Occupancy Permit Design Criteria/procedure.
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