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As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will be responsible for development, implementation, and troubleshooting of control system philosophy, selection of instrumentation, andprogramming of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine-Interface stations, SCADA or other control systems for water treatment equipment.
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Electrical Leads, Specialists, 1st-3rd Class Electricians, Handypersons and Helpers. Fills in for Electrical Superintendent in his/her absence. MHI Ship Repair & Services is a major marine repair and conversion contractor serving the U.S. Navy, Military Sealift Command, Maritime Administration and Commercial ship owners and operators worldwide.
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Maintains instrumentation for dental hygiene treatment by sharpening, sterilizing, and selecting instruments. Selects materials and equipment for dental hygiene visits by evaluating patients' oral health.
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ICE (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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Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or other Engineering Technical degree. guidelines, Electrical Schematics, I/O Lists, instrument and valve lists, Network Architecture, return of experience, and engineering best practices guides.
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Electrical-Controls Engineer Responsibilities: PLC-based automation control systems are designed and deployed, integrating motion control, sensors, VFD drives, and actuators. Electrical-Controls Engineer Requirements: Minimum 2 years of experience programming and troubleshooting automation equipment and related controls in a profession setting, with preference being given to experience in manufacturing/production environments A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering (with I&E/control system emphasis), or equivalent experience is required.
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Demonstrate regular use of accepted current instrumentation for diagnosing equipment. Life Cycle Engineering is looking for an experienced Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Electrical Technician to join our team in Norfolk, VA assisting Ships Force and/or involved Navy Technical Activities with troubleshooting, repair, testing and grooming of shipboard systems and equipment.
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Responsibilities include performing various clinical laboratory test procedures, maintaining and operating laboratory instrumentation, and providing direct patient care essential to these procedures.
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The Electrical Estimator will provide comprehensive-estimating services based upon bid plans, specifications and other documents. We specialize in power generation & utilities, chemicals, food & beverage, forest products, advanced manufacturing, and minerals & metals.
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Moffatt & Nichol is actively searching for a Junior Electrical Engineer join our Mechanical, Electrical, and Instrumentation (MEI) team in Norfolk, VA. The successful new hire will work on both large and small projects locally, domestically and internationally.
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Bristol Infrastructure Design Services, LLC is hiring a Senior Electrical Engineer to support the US. Navy at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, VA. The Engineer will conduct field evaluations and generate review comments for electrical design proficiency in accordance with code standards for in-house and A&E design submittals.
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Knowledge of theory and principles of traction power, substation, signal, communications, propulsion systems, braking systems and facility power distribution electrical and electronic equipment and circuits.
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Full-time professional experience working as an Electrical/Electronic Engineer. -Works with Electrical/Mechanical engineers for stress/electrical/mechanical calculations. Computer skills: Microsoft Office Suite, AutoCAD, Visio, RhinoCAD, PSpice, Solidworks, Inventor.
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Electrical Consultants, Inc. (ECI) employs over 800 engineers, designers, project managers, surveyors, ROW agents, environmental planners, construction professionals and support staff in 20+ offices across the U.S. ECI has over 35 years of experience in the planning, engineering and construction of a wide range of power delivery projects including substations, transmission lines, distribution systems, communication systems and industrial electrical facilities.
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Position Summary: KES, Inc. is seeking a SR. Electrical Engineer with extensive experience in US Navy electrical/electronic ship design and modernization efforts to manage electrical and electronic engineering personnel in support of Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division Detachment Norfolk, Combatant Craft Division (NSWCCDDN), Code 83.
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