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You will prepare specifications for the procurement of instrumentation and controls equipment as well as engineering calculations. A minimum of 3 years of experience in design engineering for nuclear power plant control systems.
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Summary: Join our team as an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, where you'll spearhead the development, implementation, and troubleshooting of control systems for water treatment equipment.
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If you are a Controls Engineering professional with a passion and background in Wind Turbines looking for an opportunity to grow and develop professionally, Emerson has an opportunity for you based in our Pittsburgh, PA location.
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We seek a Project Controls Engineer to provide scheduling support services to our valued clients. Bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering, construction, project management, or a related field.
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Process Controls Engineer - Electrical Instrumentation Engineer – Pulp & Paper Industry. Additional duties include supporting manufacturing, converting, safety, and engineering departments in troubleshooting, long-range planning, day-to-day operations issues, and process control optimization.
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Instrumentation and Controls Engineer. Degree in Engineering or 5+ years' experience in designing and commissioning instrumentation and control equipment. Collaborate cross-functionally between engineering and service teams.
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Lead wind turbine control system application design and engineering execution on North America projects. In this position, you will lead the application design and engineering of renewables projects.
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Our engineering, project management, services and solutions portfolio covers a wide range of industries - Mining, Pulp & Paper, Metals, Aluminum and Cement, Data centers and Food and Beverage. Engineering and delivering automation solutions from device to monitoring and control make our customers get more out of their investment; digitalization solutions including collaborative operations and augmented reality help improve plant and enterprise productivity, reduce maintenance and energy costs.
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BMS/Controls Engineer - 100% Remote. A leading facilities organisation are currently in the process of recruiting x3 BMS Engineers to work within the SMART engineering division to oversee a contract for one of the leading technology companies across Europe.
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Develop programming and configuration code for process control systems, make changes to existing programs, review work performed by outside contractors, participate in factory witness testing, and coordinate control system issues between project engineering, the instrumentation contractor, and American Water management.
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Looking for a Controls Engineer in Pennsylvania, this is a fully remote position with 20% travel across Eastern & Central PA. BS or MS degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical or Computer Engineering or Computer Science.
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