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Apex Systemsis actively hiring for a Wind Turbine Construction Manager role with a Power and Utilities Client! Purpose: This contractor will be overseeing Wind Turbine Construction Projects.
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Experience with groundwater monitoring program implementation for municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills and/or coal combustion residual (CCR) sites preferred. Experience with groundwater monitoring program implementation for municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills and/or coal combustion residual (CCR) sites preferred.
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Gas turbine simulation experience (desirable) Knowledge of combustion, turbulence, and spray modeling (desirable) Internal combustion engine simulation experience (desirable) Convergent Science is a rapidly growing computational fluid dynamics (CFD) company.
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Senior Energy Engineer with expertise in Combustion Systems. Provide engineering expertise for chemical process combustion systems including for boilers, process heaters, process dryers, thermal oxidizers, and related operations.
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A true one-stop shop, we offer a full portfolio of electrified and internal combustion vehicles designed to integrate seamlessly with the Ford Pro ecosystem, helping customers' businesses thrive today and into the new era of electrification.
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Experience with Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) control loops and combustion controls. Strong knowledge and experience with industrial electronics, AC/DC theory, power transmission, test instruments and instrumentation, VFD's, PLC's, ladder logic, relay logic, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, motor controls, and electrical construction.
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Field Sales Engineer, Wind Turbine Products (AC/DC or electrical components exp. You will serve an existing wind turbine customer base and will prospect among known end users. Field Sales Engineer, Wind Turbine Products (AC/DC or electrical components exp.
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300+More Qualification: Degree/Diploma/ITI In Electrical /Mechanical/Civil)CS/IT Engineering Location: IN Job Description: Work as per the Wind Turbine Blade process route sheet/SOP /WI/Design · Work allotment as per shift target and meeting target.
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Working knowledge of power plant cycles and equipment including boilers, steam turbines, combustion turbines, generators, pumps, valves, steam systems, compressed air, etc. Conducts tours of Blount Generating Station and West Campus Cogeneration Facility for various schools and utility groups.
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Good knowledge of the industry and technology trends specific to wind turbine generators and wind collection design. He/she will apply NESC, NEC, IEEE and other applicable codes and standards in order to independently produce: electrical collection system layout plans, one-line diagrams, fiber optic single line diagrams, and low and medium voltage electrical construction drawings for typical components including switchgear, generator step-up transformers, junction boxes, direct buried cable, duct banks, and splices.
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Good mechanical and electrical aptitudes, knowledge of electrical/electronic systems and hydraulics and internal combustion engines, and the ability to read and understand electrical and hydraulic schematics.
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This is accomplished by using compressor stations where gas is compressed either by a turbine, a motor or an engine. The Field Engineer will be on site natural gas compressor stations projects.
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Knowledge of and experience with evaluating wind turbine - wildlife interactions. Our staff of professionals includes specialists in marine biology, wetland science, wildlife biology, soil science, fisheries biology, botany, hydrogeology, hydrology, forestry, habitat and ecosystem restoration, permitting, GIS, and Information Management.
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