What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical/Instrumentation Technician position at Seaboard Energy?
SUMMARY: The Instrument & Electrical Technician will be required to work in a team environment to accomplish the maintenance objectives identified by the Maintenance Superintendent. They are responsible for the safe and proper installation maintenance and repair of plant instrumentation and electrical equipment. Duties also include responding to plant needs during scheduled on call, maintaining proper documentation of equipment data files and contributing to overall wellbeing of the plant.
RESPONSIBILITIES: include the following. Other duties may be assigned at management’s discretion.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work environment consists of office, plant production, and outside climate conditions. Noise level varies within the production area.
NORMAL WORK SCHEDULE: 4 days per week, 10 hours shifts. 4 day weekend every other week. Working hours to be determined. Occasionally extended hours or changes in schedule will be required as special circumstances arise.
RESPONSIBILITIES: include the following. Other duties may be assigned at management’s discretion.
- Follow all established safety procedures for safe maintaining of all plant equipment.
- Ensure proper record keeping of calibrations in equipment data files.
- Perform calibrations and repair of PH sensors, Pressure, Temperature and Flow transmitters.
- Maintain plant AC motors and motor control.
- Maintain plant Allen Bradley DCS system, PLC’s and supporting instrumentation.
- Must be able to diagnose and repair electrical power and control systems.
- Ensure all work areas are kept clean and free of clutter after each job or task.
- Write work orders and ensure all maintenance work is done in accordance with established safety rules.
- Work with operations and supervisors to solve plant problems.
- Understand and support QSH&E goals and objectives, and on-going improvement plans and activities.
- High School diploma or equivalent
- 3 years’ Instrumentation and Electrical experience
- Experience with 480V systems (including VFDs) highly preferred
- Experience with Heat Trace highly preferred
- Prior experience in petrochemical or chemical industries preferred
- Ability to read and write effective reports and business correspondence using standard Microsoft Office products
- Oral presentation skills must be effective with all levels of management
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work environment consists of office, plant production, and outside climate conditions. Noise level varies within the production area.
NORMAL WORK SCHEDULE: 4 days per week, 10 hours shifts. 4 day weekend every other week. Working hours to be determined. Occasionally extended hours or changes in schedule will be required as special circumstances arise.