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Job DescriptionICE (Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical) engineer will be responsible for supporting the execution of Services projects. Instrumentation & Control design responsibilities include developing the control narrative, control logic charts, PLC program, and drawings including electrical layout and panel drawings.
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The Technical Support Specialist - Fleet Instrumentation and Controls provides electrical, mechanical, controls, and automation support for the deployed fleet of assets. Works closely with field services, logistics, external customers and commercial teams providing troubleshooting and maintenance support focused on instrumentation, controls, and/or automation associated with Reverse Osmosis (RO), Ultrafiltration and Deionization (DI) systems and other water treatment technologies.
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They will act in accordance to sterility per the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), The Joint Commission (JCAHO), Center for Disease Control (CDC), and state standards of practice.
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In this role, the Electrical Engineer will join the Combatant Craft Engineering and Design Services Division covering the functional areas of project management, research and development (R&D), science and technology (S&T) development, planning, acquisition engineering, integrated logistics support (ILS), in-service engineering, testing and evaluation, boat inventory management (BIM), and life cycle management for watercraft.
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Journeyman Electrician License or equivalent Electrical Controls/Automation Certification. Plant PLC Hardware (analog & digital I/O, wiring, power supplies) Controllers, Relays, HMI Panels, Communication Modules & related wiring Instrumentation & Sensors (Pressure, Temp, Level, Gas analysis, Weight, Flow) Control Valves, Actuators and Limit Switches.
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Mid-Level Naval Electrical Engineer Job Category: Engineering Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: Secret Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Continental US What You’ll Get to Do You will provide our NAVSEA/NSWC/MSC Technical and Program Office clients with expert technical support in developing the next Navy ships.
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The Lead Maintenance Technician shall be responsible for managing maintenance service and repairs in the areas of plumbing, carpentry, painting, plastering, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, minor landscaping and machinery and electrical services for MSC facilities, as well as maintaining accurate electronic records of daily work activities.
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Summary: The Shipboard Deck Machinery Electrical Engineering Technician will support to Mid Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) Code 255. Provide technical assistance, assessment, inspections, corrective actions, and groom support as tasked to include electrical operation, troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, and assessment of US Navy Auxiliary equipment to include, but not limited to: Sliding Pad Eyes, Boat Davits, Cranes, Capstans, Antenna Tilting Groups, and Chocks.
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Knowledge of a variety of maintenance and mechanical tasks, including supervisory principles and practices, equipment and building maintenance practices, standard safety practices, and construction trade work: carpentry, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, minor landscaping, painting, plastering.
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Assures that you are trained or qualified for the work you are assigned to do (Example: JLG, forklift, welding, brazing, special electrical/mechanical repairs and etc. Job Segment: Electrician, Security Clearance, Electrical, Temporary, Forklift, Engineering, Government, Manufacturing, Contract.
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Jointly responsible that work orders are completed timely and properly on plant control equipment, instrumentation and electrical systems. This position shall serve as one of the sites electrical experts for the repair, troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical systems ranging from 11 kV to 120 VAC to include low voltage control instrumentation/automation circuits.
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Enroll and pass all pre-approved classes on electrical theory, blue print reading and electrical fundamentals. Complete electrical repairs or installation(s) as assigned with supervision.
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We offer a range of placement options such as Direct Hire, Contract Labor, Temporary & Temp to Hire. CTR Group takes pride in its high ratings across various platforms, reflecting our commitment to excellence and our dedication to providing quality staffing and employment services.
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Must have knowledge of electrical hook-up, their own electrical tools and PPE. CTR Group is seeking several Marine Electrician's. Immediate openings and urgently hiring! CTR Group operates in the staffing and recruitment industry, Nationwide for over 35 years.
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Five (5) years’ experience within the last 10 years with shipboard power distribution, interior communication or electronic systems repair and maintenance including qualification as a CIC Watch Supervisor or Chief Electrical Watch on a conventional powered ship or as load dispatcher on a nuclear-powered ship or similar commercial qualification.
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