Hello all,

There is a company here in the Bay Area that is looking for someone to
document primary circuitry for a room-sized manufacturing tool having
multiple components.

Requirements for the job include proficiency with AutoCAD and an
understanding of the function and implementation of safety components such
as interlocks and emergency off.  Deliverables include line diagrams of all
primary (120/208 V) circuitry, all components in those circuits, all
interlock and EMO circuits.

For more information, contact me directly and provide a resume and any
other relevant information regarding your capabilities.

Regards,

-- 
Steve Baldwin

408 857-5501
[email protected]

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