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The Imaging Engineer ensures regulatory compliance, assists in inventory management, and may serve as an advisor to other TRIMEDX personnel on technical matters concerning specialty equipment. Performs Incoming Inspections (II) to maintain a complete and accurate inventory of medical devices, including trial and evaluation, rental, and loaner equipment in addition to permanently assigned equipment inventory.
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Be knowledgeable of all aspects of electrical construction materials and control equipment that make up the field installation part of a Cell Tower site. We support Fortune 500 clients such as T-Mobile, Verizon, US Cellular, Dish Network, and AT&T. Be a part of our growth and be a voice in our company.
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Instrumentation and Controls design deliverables include developing PLC and HMI programming, instrument specifications, instrument inquiry/purchase packages, I/O List, loop drawings, control panel designs, wiring drawings, one lines, FRS, SRS.
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Reporting to the REI Lead Director, the FRM REI Senior Manager Lead will provide critical leadership for all internal controls over financial reporting activities related to REI. S/he will ensure further enhancement of the company’s financial reporting control framework in close cooperation with finance and operations, including reporting status and results to internal and external stakeholders.
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The Process Control Engineer will be responsible for the process control support in a refinery operating area. Airswift has been tasked by one of its major clients to seek a Process Control Engineer to work on a one-year contract in Superior, WI.
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Here, you will see a diverse array of electrical and computer engineering applications (industrial and consumer electronics, biomedical devices and instrumentation, power and control systems, RF, WiFi, mobile communications, IEEE standards, enterprise applications, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, network security, network protocols, etc.
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If you have bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering of related subject area, along with five plus years of product development experience, and an understanding of PCBA development, component selection, component qualification, low voltage DC power control, and associated manufacturing processes, we want to speak with you.
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Responsibilities:- Engineer, design, and program integrated access control, surveillance, and HMI/PLC control systems. Role OverviewAs a Systems Engineer, you will leverage your expertise in electrical controls, IT, and security systems to design and implement fully integrated control systems tailored to meet our clients' security and access control needs.
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Familiarity with video, intercom, and access control systems is advantageous. - Knowledge of electrical control systems design, with Autocad experience as a plus. Systems EngineerAre you passionate about designing and implementing cutting-edge control systems.
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Excellent clerical, data entry skills to maintain integrity of inventory accuracy in database, file records and perform routine. Certain positions at Bruker require compliance with export control laws and as a result, all interviewed candidates for all positions will be screened pre-interview to determine their eligibility in light of export control restrictions.
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Preferred Skills:- Proficiency in HMI or SCADA software, particularly Wonderware Intouch and Archestra. Experience programming PLCs, preferably Omron, Modicon Momentum, and/or Allen Bradley 5000. Develop HMI using Wonderware software.
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Minimum of 2 years of hands-on PLC and/or HMI programming experience. Proficiency in 2D AutoDesk or similar CAD applications. Our client is a leader in providing integrated automation solutions and they are seeking a Systems Engineer to join our team at their Madison, WI headquarters.
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The technician must possess at least 8 years of experience installing or maintaining ESS equipment, to include video surveillance systems, access control systems, intercoms, intrusion detection systems, and security gates.
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Work primarily in the office or home office overseeing and directing field crews performing control, boundary, topography, and laser scanning. Control survey processing and adjustment. Geodetic control network planning and design.
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Job Duties: Performs analysis, examination, review, assessment, and testing in engagements related to anti-money laundering, USA PATRIOT Act, Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), Know Your Client (KYC), and all other laws, regulations, and requirements designed to establish processes to detect and prevent money laundering, fraud, and terrorism.
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