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Evaluate, prepare and analyze designs of electrical systems including power generation, utility inter-ties, distribution, motor/plant logic, control systems, lighting, emergency power, supplies, grounding, alarm and safety shutdown systems.
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Work will include observation of lockout/tagout energy isolation (supervised observation of and participation in zero energy verification), complete electrical engineering documentation review (including review of One-Line Diagrams, arc flash studies, P&IDs, motor control schematics, etc.
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Gemini Motor Transport, one of the industry’s safest trucking fleets. Work with contract administration, accounting, inventory control, and third parties to resolve pricing or volume discrepancies.
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This role will be responsible for completing engineered-to-order products as assigned which could include the production of quality electrical control panels, motor control, power distribution products, switchracks, and related or similar products.
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Install, maintain, and troubleshoot relay logic, ladder diagrams, control components, photo-eyes, motor starters, limit switches, proximity sensors, solenoids, etc. Perform PLC Control level issue diagnosis and maintenance (Allen Bradley.
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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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The role is tasked with being the responsible engineer in-charge for projects that typically include development of electrical and instrumentation design packages for midstream facilities which includes designing metering stations, pump stations, LACT skids, interconnects, switchgear design, motor control center design, standby and emergency power systems etc.
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Install, service, troubleshoot, and repair all types of machine control components including, but not limited to; motor drives, controllers, sensors, switches, breakers, overloads, power supplies, etc.
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Current Class A Driver's License issued from the State Department of Motor Vehicles. About us: National Trench Safety Company, is a growing construction, equipment rental, and traffic control service company.
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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 systems.
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Troubleshoot and perform repairs on all types of equipment (e.g., pump and motor replacement), plumbing (e.g., plunge toilets and unclog drains), electrical equipment including lamps, air conditioners, HVAC equipment, cosmetic items, extension cords, vacuum cleaners, internet devices, replace electrical switches and outlets, and program TV's.
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Assemble, wire, and test electrical components such as relays, switches, transformers, circuit breakers, terminal blocks, etc. Installation, measurement, fabrication, and installation of conduit and associated fittings, and wiring of complete assembly.
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Demonstrate a high degree of knowledge of the following systems/circuits, Motor controls, PLC's, electronic drives, basic electrical construction techniques, electro-mechanical systems, and a working understanding of hydraulic systems.
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Application: Apply specifications of Magnetic Motor Starters, Relays, and AC inverters. Collaboration: Work with mechanical engineering and manufacturing for control system design. Field Support: Travel to sites for meetings or troubleshooting control systems when required.
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Carry out design of motor control circuits including VSD applications. Experienced with selection & specification of electrical distribution & control equipment. Experience within process/petrochemical sector Degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering.
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