Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) Technician

Celanese International CorporationHopewell, VA
Onsite

About The Position

The Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) Technician works a 12-hour rotating shift schedule as part of a team of 12. This role is responsible for satisfying the site's electrical needs, including the installation, maintenance, and repair of plant equipment in a safe, timely, and craftsman-like manner. The technician will work onsite at 3600 Discovery Drive, Chester, VA 23836.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Associate's degree in Instrumentation or Engineering Technology with 3+ years of experience maintaining and repairing Electrical & Instrumentation Equipment in Industrial / Manufacturing environments OR Completed apprenticeship program with 3+ years of experience maintaining and repairing Electrical & Instrumentation Equipment in Industrial / Manufacturing environments OR 7+ years of experience maintaining and repairing electrical and instrumentation equipment in a manufacturing environment
  • 3+ years’ experience maintaining and repairing Electrical & Instrumentation Equipment in Industrial / Manufacturing environments (in conjunction with required training/certification)
  • Experience reading schematics
  • Experience using test equipment and hand tools.
  • Must be able to pass electrical training classes.
  • Must participate in regular refresher courses as they are scheduled and assigned.
  • Be accountable for self, teammates, and others working in the area. Believe incidents are preventable and take appropriate actions when observing unsafe acts or unsafe conditions.
  • Provide logical troubleshooting abilities, maintain and repair site equipment in a reliable and craftsman-like manner.
  • Understand and follow site safety rules and procedures.
  • Maintain and develop interpersonal skills in order to work with and communicate with people.
  • Maintain and develop our technical skills necessary to keep pace with changing technology.
  • Must be able to keep abreast of technology changes and adapt accordingly.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with Automated Technologies – troubleshooting in an industrial/manufacturing environment
  • Experience and knowledge of DCS, DC Motors – troubleshooting/repairing
  • Experience with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), and computers – troubleshooting
  • Process Control & Monitoring
  • Knowledgeable in Electrical Safety and National Electric Code
  • Knowledgeable in the General process of filmmaking & Polymers
  • Experience using plant maintenance software / ERP (enterprise resource planning) software such as SAP
  • Experience using Lotus Notes
  • E&I experience in the military is a plus
  • Must be able to travel periodically for training.

Responsibilities

  • Checks and performs preventive maintenance on motor control center equipment; repairs or replaces motors as needed.
  • Operates computer keyboard daily to input data into the Maintenance Management System (SAP), such as time and material charged to a work order, and historical equipment data. Technician inputs his/her time into the payroll system. Uses computer to research and track down needed parts, to input work time and to receive HR information.
  • Acts as a resource for operations areas daily to provide an understanding of system function.
  • Maintains calibration records, job procedures and manuals regularly.
  • Performs ISO calibration on strain gauges, yardage counters, temperature controllers, etc. Calibrates gages, controllers, transmitters and gage system as required; calibrates substation breakers occasionally; coordinates calibration of test equipment.
  • Overhauls production and process equipment on film lines, polymer lines, slitting machines and cooling towers.
  • Inspects equipment and repairs and/or modifies equipment using hand tools such wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, hammers, wire stripper and lug crimpers.
  • Repairs electrical equipment such as motors, generators, AC and DC drives, Motor Control Centers, Power distribution panels, etc.
  • Tests, troubleshoots and repairs electronic equipment and electrical circuits daily by using specialized instruments such as multi-meters, wiggies, clamp-on ammeters, oscilloscopes and frequency meters.
  • Troubleshoots process control computer systems, including but not limited to Reliance DCS, Modicon & Siemens PLC, Control Logix, using portable computers; troubleshoot temperature, level, and pressure control instruments processors; troubleshoot AC or DC variable speed drives and line speed control systems as needed.
  • Upgrades drawings to reflect “as-built” or modifications. Upgrades schematics from old system to newer technologies.
  • Follows safe work practices as set forth by DuPont S31G and NFPA 70E.
  • Uses lock, tag and try procedure before beginning work on equipment and/or systems.
  • Maintains Corona treater by using cleaning technique and setting proper gaps.
  • Designs and fabricates mounting and tubing connections as needed.
  • Pulls, unplugs and dips tubes using hand tools as needed.
  • Handles and properly disposes of mercury as needed.
  • Repairs or replaces hydraulic devices such as regulators, relief and flow valves.
  • Monitors setting of brushes on motor commutators for proper setting.
  • Repairs D.C. generators; repairs and replaces Avtron speed control.
  • Observes mechanical devices in operation and listens to their sounds to locate causes of trouble.
  • Troubleshoots equipment to detect imperfections.
  • Adjusts functional parts of devices and control instruments.
  • Installs special functional and structural parts in devices.
  • Sets up and operates drill press, grinder, and other metalworking tools to make and repair parts.
  • Expedites equipment and parts; coordinates equipment for off-plant repairs and sets up parts for stores.
  • Conducts ISO audits in maintenance area.
  • Contributes to planning and scheduling of shutdowns.
  • Troubleshoots and maintains pneumatic instrumentation, including rebuilding automatic control valves, and pneumatic or electronic controllers.
  • Performs High Voltage (13,200 Vac) switching for Substation PM and repair work.
  • Performs simple maintenance and electrical tasks such as mounting objects (cabinets, pictures, etc.) to wall and relamping assigned areas, repairing electrical switches and outlets.
  • Perform Capital Project work.
  • At times will be called upon to train, assist and supervise other technicians in the completion of electrical work in their area including projects, preventive maintenance and equipment repair.
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