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Electric Controls Engineer

Company Name:
WaterTectonics, Inc.
Position Type:
Full-time
Water Tectonics, a green water treatment technology company based in Everett, WA, is looking for a full-time Electrical Controls Engineer to work in a dynamic, energetic environment.
This challenging and highly-visible position will be expected to support a critical part of our products and introduce advanced new features and functionality. As part of a growing engineering and development team, you will be an ideal fit if you are comfortable working on issues outside your specific expertise when necessary, know how to foster collaboration, and can demonstrate a proven history of delivering on project deadlines. This position will be responsible for designing, developing, installing, managing and/or maintaining equipment which is used to monitor and control engineering systems, machinery and processes.
Requirements:
Experience with AutoCAD and AutoCAD Electrical to create the necessary machine P&ID drawings, Control Schematics, Wiring Diagrams and Bill of Materials in a manner consistent with Industry Standards to create the control systems design for custom machinery
Experience in the applications of a variety of industrial control components and systems including, but not limited to digital and analog drive systems, PLCs and Process Controllers, sensors, actuators, power supplies, and wiring devices. Additional knowledge in the area of NEC, NFPA, UL, CSA, DNV andEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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