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Our Client in the Space, Defense, and Power Systems Industry is seeking Industrial Control Engineers who specialize in Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) based control systems. · Development of PLC logic to automate large-scale power systems.
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Demonstrated minimum of five (5) years of specialized hands-on electrical experience in the troubleshooting, assessment, operation, repair and maintenance of US Naval Ships' Electrical Controllers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), A/C Electrical Controls, Refrigeration System Controls, Air Compressor Controls, MRG dehumidifiers, Sonar Dome DEPI Gages.
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Predicate Logic is looking for a motivated Submarine Shore Communications Field Service Representative to join our team at COMSUBLANT in Norfolk, VA. Predicate Logic also has offices in Chesapeake, Virginia, specializing in communications engineering, training, and Cybersecurity, and Charleston, South Carolina, supporting the Navy and Marine Corps programs through the Naval Information Warfare Center Charleston.
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Integrate Radiant Logic with other third-party software, such as SailPoint. Support program goals and objectives leveraging expert Radiant Logic experience and skills. Remote work including partial or fully remote (contract and project-dependent.
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Predicate Logic also has offices in Chesapeake, Virginia, specializing in communications engineering, training, and Cybersecurity, and in Charleston, South Carolina, supporting the Navy and Marine Corps programs through Naval Information Warfare Center Charleston.
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Completes Actuarial Experience Reports that includes, but not limited to data collection, Category of Service logic, leveraging IBNR models, and reconciling to the general ledger. The Actuarial Analyst assists in the determination of rates.
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Ability to use logic to define the problem collect information establish facts draw valid conclusions interpret information and deal with abstract variables for unique or unfamiliar situations. Use proper two-way radio etiquette at all times when communicating with other associates.
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Translate assembly logic to modern constructs such as mapping assembly instructions to equivalent Java code using loops, conditional statements, functions, and object-oriented design patterns. An ability to learn ADDI and Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) accelerator toolsets.
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Minimum Five years of industrial electrical and controls maintenance experienceProficiency with instrumentation and programmable logic controller workExperience with low/medium voltage distribution equipment Working knowledge of industrial NEC Codes and relevant Electrical Safety ProceduresIntermediate Computer Skills, Including Microsoft Office Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, electrical schematics, and equipment manuals.
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Develops and implements backend components using Ruby on Rails,JSON controllers, andSidekiq, focusing on robust server-side logic and database integrations with RESTful APIs and other backend services.
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Electrical engineering technology (analog and digital electronics, electrical circuits, microprocessor-based design, programmable logic controllers and instrumentation, electrical machines and power systems); or.
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PLC (Programmable Logic Controller),Control Systems,Preventative Maintenance,HMI,Electrical Schematics,AC/DC (Alternating Current/Direct Current)VFD (Variable Frequency Drive),AutoCAD. PLC (Programmable Logic Controller),Control Systems,Preventative Maintenance,HMI,Electrical Schematics,AC/DC (Alternating Current/Direct Current)VFD (Variable Frequency Drive),AutoCAD.
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2+ years of experience with writing data manipulation logic using programming languages and defining, implementing, and troubleshooting robust and scalable data structures, including SQL and VBA.
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This includes in depth knowledge of the enterprise, logic, systems, programming, and components; and a broad range of knowledge across the agency business, data, technology, applications and organizational views.
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Creates basic to moderately complex human-machine interface (HMI) graphics, programmable logic controller programming (PLC), report development, etc. This position is also open to a hybrid work schedule allowing work from home several days per week or fully remote.
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