Reporting to the Instrumentation/Electrical Supervisor, the Electronic Technician Senior performs advanced duties in the Power Plant related to the maintenance and installation of instrumentation & electrical equipment. Serves as a resource to the other I/E department team members for complex equipment issues and failures. Demonstrates expertise in the calibration and maintenance of distributed control systems, programmable logic controllers, continuous emission monitoring systems, and predictive emissions monitoring systems, and ensures they are completed within the required schedule. Ensures that corrective maintenance and preventive maintenance for electrical and instrumentation equipment on all boilers, turbine generator, pumps, ash removal, pollution control equipment, and all other auxiliary equipment are completed in a timely manner to achieve optimum plant efficiency. Provide guidance and demonstrated experience and skills in troubleshooting complex instrumentation, control and electrical circuits. Identifies and implements opportunities to improve Power Plant control systems. Ensures performance of duties in a timely manner and in compliance with federal and state law, university policies and procedures, and any associated regulation and guidelines. Perform Responsibilities ranging from advanced levels in support of specialty activities. Provide leadership, and guidance to staff where required. Provide direction and support to the I/E technician and electrician in the absence of supervision. Oversee the work of fellow I/E department employees at times to ensure quality and efficiency of work. Coordinate the work of contractors as required. Coordinate the work of I/E employees with plant operations for proper equipment shutdown and lockout-tagout.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
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