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Design and specify electrical equipment including 15kV gear, 5kV gear, medium voltage motor control centers, low voltage motor control centers, transformers, uninterrupted power supplies (UPS), power distribution centers (PDC’s) and other typical electrical equipment.
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Demonstrated knowledge of all disciplines in the controls project management field that pertain to the construction, operation, and maintenance of drilling rigs to include motor, engine, mechanical, hydraulic, electrical control systems.
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Develop and/or review typical I&C engineering and design drawings such as P&IDs, Instrument Loop Sheets, Interconnecting Instrument Wiring Diagrams, Motor Control Elementary Wiring Diagrams, Process Control System Network Architecture Diagrams, Process Control System Controller and I/O Cabinet Layout drawings and Bills of Material.
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Essential functions and responsibilities: Operate motor graders, some equipped with GPS and Laser Controlled Grading System Perform finish grade work to bluetops or other close specification control.
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Proven in detail design technical knowledge including the ability to redline and review P&ID’s, read and revise interlock schematics/motor schematics, Create wiring diagrams, loop diagrams Demo packages and I/O loading.
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Perform electrical systems design - including switchgear, switchboards, motor control centers, variable frequency drives, generators, transformers, distribution panels, and other electrical distribution system.
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Producing installation details, motor control center single lines, electric room layouts, motor control elementaries, connection diagrams, cable schedules, control panel layouts and grounding, lighting, power and instrumentation plans under general supervision.
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Electrical area classification drawings, one-line diagrams, schematics and wiring design; reviews/checks lighting, power, grounding, and raceway plan drawings, and specifies electrical equipment such as Motor Control Centers and Switchgear for LNG, Energy Transition, Carbon Capture, Refining and Petrochemical Plant projects.
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Technicians must be able to troubleshoot the following systems and processes while working the floor: AC Drives, DC Drives, Servo Drives, PLC, HMI, Close loop control systems AC, DC, and Servo Motors.
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Powell’s products include class-leading vacuum circuit breakers, monitoring, sensing and control electronics, communications and software systems, switchgear, motor control, and safety-focused enclosure systems.
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To Inspect and Test Bus duct, Low and Medium voltage Motor Control, Low and Medium voltage Switchgear and PCR. To perform these tests if necessary for Powell Customers and/or their representatives during witnessed customer inspections.
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Responsible for designing and developing electrical systems including: generator controls, switchboards, AC or DC drives, motor control systems, panel boards and other components required for a functioning system according to customer specification.
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Experience with motor control panels, MCC, MOP, and components including enclosures, disconnects, breakers, fuses, busses, wire types, motor starters, motor protection devices and variable speed drives.
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Experience with rotating machinery, variable frequency drives, motor control centers and switchgear. Design and develop electrical system and produce documentation such as control panel wiring diagrams and electrical system single line diagrams.
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Define scope of work, design criteria, schedule, standards, and procedures for project assignments; which may include Process Control Systems, SCADA Systems, Motor Control Systems and wiring, Controllers and I/O cabinets, as well as other automated systems.
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