What are the responsibilities and job description for the I&E Technician position at ECOVYST CATALYST TECHNOLOGIES LLC?
Ecovyst is a materials science, catalyst, and services company dedicated to creating innovative technologies that play a critical role in supporting ecological health and help our customers solve complex challenges.
Our cutting-edge solutions span across two industry-leading businesses, Ecoservices and Advanced Materials and Catalyst.
Ecoservices is dedicated to services that have a positive impact on our planet. Our Ecoservices business provides specialty grade high purity virgin sulfuric acid for a number of diverse and growing end uses.
Advanced Materials and Catalyst Technologies specializes in silica supports and catalysts. This business allows us to develop innovative technologies that enable our customers and value chain partners to create sustainable products.
What we offer:
Competitive pay
Full benefit package
401k matching
Tuition Reimbursement
Position Overview:
The I&E Technician will be responsible for troubleshooting and maintaining complex electrical systems - Expertise in instrumentation calibration and control systems - Strong understanding of electrical safety standards and protocols Safety is paramount in our field. Adhering to safety protocols to protect and ensures the integrity of the work environment.
What you will be doing:
Repair, install & troubleshoot electronic & pneumatic instrumentation & control equipment, as well as electrical work from 24V up to services involving 2300V.
Must have a detailed working knowledge of all pneumatic & electronic instrumentation & control equipment used in the plant.
Must be able to troubleshoot & repair the various types of temperature, pressure, level & flow instruments in use.
Able to work from electrical drawings & diagrams.
Utilize diagnostic equipment, hand tools, and power tools. Operate forklift, and manlift
Knowledge of programming & troubleshooting PLC’s & distributive control systems.
HS&E Responsibilities:
What we offer:
Competitive pay
Full benefit package
401k matching
Tuition Reimbursement
Position Overview:
The I&E Technician will be responsible for troubleshooting and maintaining complex electrical systems - Expertise in instrumentation calibration and control systems - Strong understanding of electrical safety standards and protocols Safety is paramount in our field. Adhering to safety protocols to protect and ensures the integrity of the work environment.
What you will be doing:
Repair, install & troubleshoot electronic & pneumatic instrumentation & control equipment, as well as electrical work from 24V up to services involving 2300V.
Must have a detailed working knowledge of all pneumatic & electronic instrumentation & control equipment used in the plant.
Must be able to troubleshoot & repair the various types of temperature, pressure, level & flow instruments in use.
Able to work from electrical drawings & diagrams.
Utilize diagnostic equipment, hand tools, and power tools. Operate forklift, and manlift
Knowledge of programming & troubleshooting PLC’s & distributive control systems.
HS&E Responsibilities:
Participate in weekly & monthly safety meetings.
Ensure that all permits have been issued, that the proper PPE and tools are being used
Immediately report any unsafe condition or behavior to your supervisor.
Perform the CEM inspections and calibrations as required and document the results.
Actively participate in the housekeeping of the IE Shop and assigned area of responsibility. Ensure the cleanliness of a work area after a job is completed.
Required Qualifications:
High school diploma or a GED
5 years in instrumentation and electrical experience or one-year certificate from college or technical school and three plus years of experience.
Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC)
Basic math skills and moderate computer skills
Ensure that all permits have been issued, that the proper PPE and tools are being used
Immediately report any unsafe condition or behavior to your supervisor.
Perform the CEM inspections and calibrations as required and document the results.
Actively participate in the housekeeping of the IE Shop and assigned area of responsibility. Ensure the cleanliness of a work area after a job is completed.
Required Qualifications:
High school diploma or a GED
5 years in instrumentation and electrical experience or one-year certificate from college or technical school and three plus years of experience.
Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC)
Basic math skills and moderate computer skills
Must be able to troubleshoot and repair both pneumatic and electronic instrumentation loops