An Automation Integrator executes automation engineering deliverables by programming and/or installing PLC programs and validating compliance to engineering design. This role supports automation engineering with design and control systems improvements, and works with automation construction and commissioning project managers to commission facilities. The position is responsible for PLC programming development and HMI/LOI programming and design work, as well as assisting with oversight of automation electrical design, troubleshooting, testing, debugging of programs, and redlining of engineering documentation for engineering as-builts. The role involves all aspects of facility commissioning with a focus on automation control systems, maintaining project schedules to meet timelines, and engaged participation in project meetings and design reviews. The Automation Integrator is responsible for maintaining status reports and possesses an advanced understanding of facilities equipment, process flow, and automation control systems and designs. Proficiency with electrical systems, mechanical systems, software applications, data management, and network security is required. The role involves developing and validating automation programs ensuring compliance with engineering documentation, using PLC software (e.g., RSLogix500, RSLogix5000, DirectSoft5, ROCLINK 800/DS800), HMI programs (e.g., Red Lion Crimson, Factory Talk View, Panelview), and RTU programming. Completing redlines and relevant documentation to support current as-built post commissioning, following company management of change (MOC) process, and adhering to Oxy program standardization and best practices are key responsibilities. The role also includes supporting operations and automation specialists with training on automation control system functions, training aspiring automation integrators, supporting low VAC devices, providing troubleshooting and basic repair to 120v AC power supply, supporting troubleshooting of 480v and less of AC power availability, supporting automation end devices (switches, transmitters, etc.), calibrating, troubleshooting, installing, and using Hart communicator and multi-meters. Identifying and troubleshooting field communications (Ethernet, serial, satellite, and wireless), ensuring alarms are within Oxy standards, communicating project activities with asset teams, assisting in the evaluation of new technologies, and supporting customers as a liaison with automation engineering are also part of the role. Active participation in Oxy process improvement teams is expected. The role requires the ability and willingness to travel to support unassigned job areas as needed, work 12-hour shifts, including nights, weekends, holidays, and participate in an on-call rotation when needed. Advanced teamwork and collaboration abilities with internal and external business units, exemplifying a responsible attitude for personal safety and the safety of co-workers, contractors, and the public are essential.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees