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Description :
Instrumentation and Controls Technician Job Summary
As the Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical Technician, you will be responsible for repairing and maintaining all instrumentation & electrical equipment (both low & high voltage) at the facility including corrective and preventive maintenance on process control instrumentation, control valves, control systems, motors, motor control centers, breakers and any other electrical, instrumentation or controls components that are used in the electric generating plants. Incumbents are expected to work rotating shifts covering 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays and overtime as required. This is a safety sensitive position.
Instrumentation and Controls Technician Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Troubleshoots and performs corrective action on process control instrumentation and control valves.
- Calibrates electronic and pneumatic pressure transmitters and controllers.
- Repairs or replaces thermocouple or RTD temperature elements.
- Install stainless steel instrumentation tubing.
- Troubleshoots and performs corrective action on electrical motors and plant electrical equipment and switchgear.
- Completes material requisitions in a complete and accurate manner.
- Writes complete and accurate accounts of work performed onto work orders.
- Performs all tasks assigned by the I & E Supervisor.
- Maintains good housekeeping, including company vehicles.
- Performs all work according to Atlantica's safety policies.
- While working rotating shifts, 12 hours per day, all meal periods and breaks shall be considered as paid, on-duty time. The employee will coordinate work activities with co-workers and the Supervisor, as appropriate, to facilitate the applicable meal and break periods.
Instrumentation and Controls Technician Other Duties and Responsibilities
Instrumentation and Controls Technician Working Conditions
Works in normal steam power plant environment. Potential exposure to hot, cold, sudden change of temperature, dry, wet, dusty, quiet, noisy, moving objects, exposure to sun and rain, high places, and working alone or with others. Potential hazards include minor cuts, minor burns, electrical shock, falling objects, falls, eyesight and hearing impairment. Wearing of personal protective equipment is necessary, as is the ability to legally operate Company vehicles. Works 12-hour shifts, day or night, with on-duty meals and break periods.
Requirements :
Instrumentation and Controls Technician Prerequisites
High School Diploma or equivalent; plus 5 years' direct work experience as an I&C technician in an industrial environment. Must possess a valid driver license.
Instrumentation and Controls Technician Skills and Abilities
Instrumentation and Controls Technician Essential Job Functions
Ability to speak, read, and write English and able to perform physical work, occasionally exerting up to 20 pounds of force and 10 pounds constantly, performing such activities as grasping, lifting, reaching, crouching, standing, walking, climbing, stooping, kneeling, pulling, sitting, and repetitive tasks. Ability to discern assorted colors. Ability to use emergency equipment in emergency situations, such as respirators and S.C.B.A (self-contained breathing apparatus).
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