The I & E Technician modifies, repairs, or overhauls electronic and electrical equipment and controls. Applies knowledge of electronics principles in determining equipment malfunctions, and applies skills in restoring equipment to operation. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Participate in installing all instrumentation and electrical components safely. Troubleshoot problems with control systems and complex equipment associated with gas recips and turbines; generators, process plants, dehydration, control and pump stations; and gas chromatography. Run conduit, pull wire, change motors and maintain lighting systems and basic motor controls. Maintain, modify and troubleshoot Distributive Control Systems (DCS) and/or Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) to maximize use of control technology and minimize installation and operating costs. Maintain advanced monitoring devices (gas, flame, or fire detectors, vibration, and temperature monitors). The ability to read P&ID and electrical diagrams and other complex electrical drawings. Interpret plant electrical diagrams. Update electrical drawings. Install, troubleshoot and maintain end devices, alarms, shutdown systems, process controls, substation and branch feeders, variable frequency drives, air/fuel controllers, panel boards, etc. Perform preventative and general maintenance on electronic and pneumatic equipment and parts associated with this equipment. Provide training and technical support.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED