I&E Specialist

CDI Engineering ServicesWaggaman, LA
Onsite

About The Position

The Instrumentation & Electrical (I&E) Specialist is responsible for the installation, calibration, maintenance, troubleshooting, testing, and reliability of electrical, instrumentation, and control systems within a chemical plant. The role ensures safe, reliable, and efficient plant operation by maintaining critical electrical equipment, field instruments, control systems, analyzers, and process automation systems in compliance with regulatory and safety standards.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience in chemical, petrochemical, refinery, power generation, or manufacturing facilities.
  • Strong knowledge of industrial instrumentation, electrical systems, and process control.
  • Experience with PLC, DCS, SIS, and industrial communication networks.
  • Instrument Calibration and Testing
  • Electrical Troubleshooting
  • PLC Programming and Maintenance
  • DCS and SCADA Systems
  • Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)
  • Process Control and Automation
  • Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA)
  • Loop Checking and Commissioning
  • Industrial Networking and Communications
  • Project Coordination
  • Process Safety Management (PSM)
  • Chemical Plant-Specific Equipment Experience
  • Pressure, temperature, flow, and level instruments
  • Control valves and actuators
  • DCS (Honeywell, Emerson Delta V, Yokogawa, ABB)
  • PLCs (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Schneider)
  • Gas detection systems
  • Motor control centers (MCCs)
  • Switchgear and transformers
  • Compressors, pumps, reactors, and utility systems
  • Safety shutdown and emergency response systems (ESD/SIS).

Responsibilities

  • Install, calibrate, inspect, and maintain field instrumentation.
  • Troubleshoot instrument failures and process control issues.
  • Maintain pressure, temperature, flow, and level transmitters.
  • Maintain control valves, positioners, regulators, and actuators.
  • Perform loop checks, functional testing, and instrument verification.
  • Ensure instrument accuracy and compliance with calibration schedules.
  • Maintain low-voltage and medium-voltage electrical systems.
  • Troubleshoot motors, motor control centers (MCCs), transformers, and switchgear.
  • Support maintenance of variable frequency drives (VFDs) and soft starters.
  • Perform electrical testing and inspections.
  • Ensure electrical installations comply with applicable codes and standards.
  • Maintain Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), and SCADA systems.
  • Troubleshoot control logic and communication issues.
  • Support control system upgrades and migrations.
  • Verify alarm and interlock functionality.
  • Ensure critical control systems remain operational and secure.
  • Maintain process analyzers including: pH analyzers, Conductivity analyzers, Gas detectors, Oxygen analyzers, Moisture analyzers, Chromatographs.
  • Perform analyzer calibration and validation.
  • Troubleshoot sampling systems and analyzer shelters.
  • Execute preventive maintenance programs for electrical and instrumentation assets.
  • Utilize condition-monitoring tools to predict equipment failures.
  • Review equipment health reports and recommend corrective actions.
  • Improve asset reliability through proactive maintenance strategies.
  • Investigate electrical and instrumentation failures.
  • Conduct Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA).
  • Develop corrective and preventive action plans.
  • Work with operations and engineering teams to resolve acute and recurring equipment issues.
  • Minimize plant downtime through rapid technical response.
  • Support Process Safety Management (PSM) programs.
  • Maintain Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and Emergency Shutdown Systems (ESD).
  • Verify functionality of safety interlocks and critical alarms.
  • Support Management of Change (MOC) activities.
  • Support capital projects and plant modifications.
  • Review electrical and instrumentation drawings and specifications.
  • Participate in commissioning and startup activities.
  • Coordinate contractor activities during shutdowns and turnarounds.
  • Conduct Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and Site Acceptance Tests (SAT).
  • Update electrical one-line diagrams, loop drawings, and control narratives.
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA, NFPA, NEC, ISA, IEC, API, and company standards.
  • Review and update maintenance procedures and work instructions.
  • Identify opportunities to improve control system performance and reliability.
  • Recommend energy-saving initiatives.
  • Support automation and digitalization projects.
  • Implement reliability and maintenance best practices.
  • Train technicians and operations personnel on new systems and technologies.
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