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Controls Engineer Jobs in Quincy, CA (6)

DCS Controls Engineer

Jobot
🌎 Remote
Remote
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$120k - $150k / year

Senior Incident Investigator - Location Flexible

PG&E
Quincy, CA
New
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$105k / year

Supervisor, GIS Production Mapping

PG&E
Canyondam, CA
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$173k / year

Principal Risk & Compliance Quantitative and Modeling Analyst - Location Flexible

PG&E
Belden, CA
New
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$140k / year

Principal Risk & Compliance Quantitative and Modeling Analyst - Location Flexible

PG&E Corp
Oroville, CA
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$140k / year

Expert Quality Operations Specialist - Location Flexible

PG&E Corp
Belden, CA
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$126k / year
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Electric NERC Compliance Consultant, Principal - Flexible Location

PG&E Corp
Belden, CA
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$136k / year
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Remote Instrumentation & Controls Engineer (EIT)

Prime Controls
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
401(k)
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
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Instrumentation and Controls Design Engineer

Vertech
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
401(k)
PTO
Flexible Schedule

Job Description

Working as a Controls Engineer in Quincy, CA

There are 6 Controls Engineer opportunities available in Quincy, CA all with unique requirements.

The Controls Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, implementing, and verifying the electrical systems that control production equipment. They are responsible for identifying functional needs and translate those needs into the physical requirements necessary to develop control systems. They also work closely with software and electronics engineers to define the required interface between the control system and the software.

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