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Buckeye Partners is currently seeking an Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer II, with experience in design engineering in the pipeline and terminals business, chemicals industry, or other process industries to join our growing team.
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Experience with: System Safety Engineering, Systems Engineering, Software or Firmware Engineering, Electrical Engineering or equivalent Safety Engineering. DCSA Consolidated Adjudication Services (DCSA CAS), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process.
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Select equipment, piping, electrical & instrumentation, civil, structural, vendor/contractors through the bid process when applicable. Bachelor's degree in Engineering; Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering.
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Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from accredited program. EEO/Minorities/Females/Disabled/VeteransJob Electrical EngineeringPrimary Location US-TX-HoustonSchedule: Full-timeTravel: Yes, 20 % of the TimeQualificationsQualifications.
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YOU MUST HAVEBachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in a technical discipline such as the sciences, technology, engineering or mathematicsMinimum of 2-3+ years of experience in Control Systems Engineering or a related field WE VALUEDegree in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related fieldKnowledge of process control systems and their applicationsBasic understanding of industrial instrumentation and related equipment.
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3-5 years of experience in electrical and mechanical troubleshooting and maintenance of CNC machine tools. Proven ability to read mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, and sequence (PLC) ladder diagrams.
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They have two open project engineering positions: a senior and a mid-level project engineer. As part of the North America project engineering department, you'll collaborate with other departments such as process design, civil, electrical, instrumentation, and more.
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Work environment includes potential exposure to movement of heavy equipment on construction or roadway sites; potential exposure to hazardous dangerous chemicals and solvents, noise, dust, fumes, grease and oils, radiant and electrical energy, and vibration; all of which would require employee to follow implement and follow proper safety procedures and utilize appropriate protective equipment.
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The Senior Electrical Power Engineer position is an onsite position working for Oil and Gas client in the Houston, TX area. Demonstrated expertise in troubleshooting wiring, fiber optics, and power design on-site Proficiency in SKM, ETAP, or similar electrical engineering simulation software.
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The Electronics Design Engineer - Space Exploration Electronic Systems will: Report directly to the Electronics and Electrical Section Manager as part of group of over 55 other Electronics and Electrical Engineers.
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Manufacturer of implantable device and equipment is seeking a Biomedical engineer or Electrical engineer. Manufacturer of implantable device and equipment is seeking a Biomedical engineer or Electrical engineer.
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The electrical engineer will design electric motor controls as related to overhead cranes and hoists and conduct applications and specifications of Magnetic Motor Starters, Relays and AC inverters.
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Minimum 5 years of experience working as an electrical engineer designing electrical power distribution and lighting systems for new and renovated healthcare, research lab, higher ed, and other critical building types.
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Qualification/ Certification:·BS degree in Control System Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering with 11 plus years of hands-on engineering experience strongly preferred in petrochemical, midstream or other heavy industries.
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Position DetailsAs a Electrical Engineer, you will conduct and manage investigations and evaluations involving machinery and equipment, examination and damage assessment of mechanical equipment, systems, and components, root cause failure analysis, evaluation of mechanical, corrosion, and metallurgical properties, and repair and replacement cost analysis of damaged facilities and equipment.
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