What You'll Do
Oversee the maintenance and repair of complex electrical and instrumentation systems across processing units. Perform troubleshooting on motors, motor starters, conduit assemblies, and wiring installations. Configure and adjust control components—such as valves, switches, and panel interfaces—to ensure accurate operation.
Monitor critical process variables including pressure, temperature, flow, vacuum, and chemical levels using remote control systems and automated regulation. Identify equipment failures by analyzing instrument readings, warning signals, and physical inspections for leaks, damaged components, or valve malfunctions. Conduct routine patrols to verify operational safety and efficiency, and perform lubrication and preventive maintenance as needed.
Diagnose and resolve issues within PLC and DCS platforms, ensuring seamless integration of control logic with physical systems. Support safe and continuous operations by adhering to compliance standards and company protocols.
Requirements
- Demonstrated experience in electrical system maintenance, installation, and fault diagnosis
- Working knowledge of instrumentation, control systems, and calibration procedures
- Proven ability to program, troubleshoot, and maintain PLC and DCS systems
- Proficiency with motors, motor controls, conduit routing, and wire installation
- Ability to interpret meter and gauge outputs to identify malfunctioning equipment
- Skill in inspecting mechanical systems for leaks, structural damage, and faulty components
- Experience adjusting control settings on panels to meet operational specifications
- Commitment to safety, compliance, and team support in all operational tasks
Technical Environment
Work involves hands-on interaction with PLCs, DCS platforms, electrical circuits, control panels, meters, gauges, motors, and industrial equipment such as compressors, heaters, coolers, thermal oxidizers, and heat exchangers. Technical problem-solving is central to daily responsibilities.