What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Systems Specialist position at Marathon Petroleum?
Job Summary
Electronic & Instrumentation Technicians are responsible for maintaining the electrical, electronic, and control equipment at Marathon Petroleum owned terminals. They provide expertise to install, repair, replace, maintain, and perform preventive maintenance on terminal equipment beyond what terminal operations personnel capabilities. Typical equipment maintained includes Terminal Control Systems, network hardware, electronic presets, tank gauging and high-level alarm systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motor starters, card readers, touch screens, and more.
About Us
Marathon Petroleum is an energy industry leader committed to being a great place to work. We're committed to developing our people, fostering a collaborative team environment, and providing opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Key Responsibilities
Electronic & Instrumentation Technicians are responsible for maintaining the electrical, electronic, and control equipment at Marathon Petroleum owned terminals. They provide expertise to install, repair, replace, maintain, and perform preventive maintenance on terminal equipment beyond what terminal operations personnel capabilities. Typical equipment maintained includes Terminal Control Systems, network hardware, electronic presets, tank gauging and high-level alarm systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motor starters, card readers, touch screens, and more.
About Us
Marathon Petroleum is an energy industry leader committed to being a great place to work. We're committed to developing our people, fostering a collaborative team environment, and providing opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Key Responsibilities
- Demonstrate ability to follow company and industry safe work practices.
- Inspect and apply operating and performance tests to determine causes of malfunctions and operating deficiencies.
- Install and set up process control PLCs, software applications, cabling, electronic presets, and other electronic and electrical components.
- Repair and maintain electrical, electronic, and electrical components through disassembly and reconditioning or replacing components.
- Schedule and perform periodic and preventative maintenance inspections and testing of electronic and electrical components.