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I&E Technician

INEOS
Posted 4 months ago, valid for 17 days
Location

Texas City, TX 77590, US

Salary

$27.08 - $32.5 per hour

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Instrument and Electrical Technician (Journeyman) position involves maintaining, repairing, and installing instrumentation and electrical equipment while adhering to safety and environmental regulations.
  • Candidates must have an associate's degree in Instrumentation or a related field, along with a completion of a 5-year apprenticeship program and 3 years of relevant experience.
  • The role requires good knowledge of digital, electronic, and pneumatic instrumentation, as well as proficiency in troubleshooting techniques and reading schematics.
  • Salary details are not explicitly mentioned, but the company emphasizes professional growth and internal recruitment for open positions.
  • Applicants must also obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card prior to starting employment.

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Compensation Grade

The Instrument and Electrical Technician (Journeyman) is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and installing instrumentation and electrical equipment.

Accountabilities of the job:

Safety:

  • Requires that the incumbent commit to learning, following, and practicing INEOS 20 Principles of Process & Behavioral Safety as applicable to the position. 
  • Ability to follow standard procedure to ensure safety, environmental compliance and high-quality work.
  • Develop programs to reduce work related illnesses and injuries and improve operations productivity contribute to the protection of employees. 
  • Maintain strict adherence to environmental, health, and safety regulations, rules, and procedures. Follow all safety and process safety protocols and procedures.
  • Actively participate to maintain and improve safety performance.
  • Promote continual improvement of safety and asset reliability through equipment, job plan, and procedure revisions.
  • Work to improve maintenance processes and methods to reduce potential mistakes and defects.
  • Collaborate with operations to resolve asset issues.

Maintenance:

  • Work with various systems, including plant lighting, thermostat systems, and programmable controllers to repair and install instrumentation and electrical components.
  • Perform tests, calibrations, and linearity checks on equipment to ensure accurate readings and optimal performance.
  • Reads electrical schematics, one-line diagrams, and ladder logic for troubleshooting and system understanding.
  • Read manufacturer specifications and blueprints to disassemble and reassemble complex systems.
  • Work to meet schedule requirements while continuing efforts toward personal development and continuous improvement.
  • Support site profitability, regulatory compliance, and product quality through executing equipment preventive and corrective maintenance in accordance with procedures and best practices seeking maintenance excellence. Support asset improvement initiatives.
  • Troubleshoot and determine causes of asset poor performance, failure, and wear.
  • Propose and lead changes to improve reliability and optimize cost.
  • Uses calibration software and computer aided calibrators to perform instrument calibrations.
  • Maintain accurate maintenance records, including labor hours, observations, and actions taken in a computerized maintenance management system. Report findings appropriately.
  • Participates in factory acceptance testing and functional testing of new installations to verify proper operation.
  • Attends training sessions designed to improve skills and acquaint technician with new equipment, repair and troubleshooting techniques.

Required profile:

Level of Education & Knowledge:

  • Associates degree in Instrumentation or related field

Experience & Technical Skills:

  • Completion of a 5-year apprenticeship program
  • 3 years of experience in a related field
  • Good knowledge of the below:
    • Digital, electronic and pneumatic instrumentation and controls and related troubleshooting techniques
    • Motors, power and control circuits and related troubleshooting techniques.
    • Smart transmitters and field devices and the tools used to check them.
    • Schematics, wiring diagrams, loop drawings, blueprints and PID drawings.
  • Must have a functional knowledge of / be familiar with:
    • Distributed control systems or DCSs (e.g. Invensys I/A, Emerson Delta V)
    • Programmable logic controllers or PLCs (e.g. Modicon, Rockwell)
  • Must possess or obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card prior to first day of employment
  • Possess skills, knowledge, and training related to implementation of life critical processes: LOTO, system and process openings, working at heights, hot work, confined space entry, energized electrical work.

Competencies & Behavioral Skills

  • Basic understanding of Microsoft-based programs: MS Word, MS Excel, Outlook




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