E&I Technician
Job Responsibilities:
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Maintain mill-wide electrical power systems, working with AC voltages ranging from, but not limited to 120/240, 277/480, 4,160 and 13,800 and DC voltages ranging from, but not limited to 12, 24 120 and 240.
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Install and maintain electrical distribution equipment and components, working with electrical conductors, conduit, cable trays, power panels, motor control centers, and overhead lines.
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Install and maintain process control instrumentation, process transmitters, valves, signal wiring and pneumatic tubing.
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Install and maintain Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) using skills to troubleshoot with communication software.
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Performing programming tasks as assigned.
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Install and maintain Variable Frequency Drives (VFD), working with both low voltage (480) and medium voltage (4,160) equipment. Configure and troubleshoot using local interface and communication software.
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General understanding of prints, schematics, ladder logic, elementary diagrams, loop sheets, instrument spec sheets, and understanding of written instructions for equipment maintenance.
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Understanding of electrical basics, laws, theories, and electronics. Understanding of pneumatics, hydraulics, and their governing principles.
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Ability to use test equipment and power tools associated with routine maintenance of equipment.
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Understanding of math, geometry, and basic engineering principles.
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Ability to troubleshoot DCS and PLC problems associated with instrument loops and process control.
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Understanding of instruments for pressure, level, flow, and temperature control and ability to troubleshoot their loops.
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Understanding of hydraulic systems and their components and ability to troubleshoot hydraulic loops and circuits.
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Understanding of calibration equipment with ability to correctly calibrate instruments and equipment.
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Ability to use computer software provided to install and maintain instrument systems.
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Understanding of control valves and ability to troubleshoot and repair valves and components.
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Safety standards associated with all instrument work.
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Computer literacy and basic understanding of CMMS (computerized maintenance management systems) to write work requests, update work orders, etc.
Job Requirements:
Education
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Required: High School diploma or G.E.D.
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Preferred: Electrical and/or Instrumentation Technical Degree / Certification
Experience
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Required: Minimum of 2 years' work experience in the last 5 years
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Preferred: 5+ years of experience in an industrial or manufacturing environment.
Skills
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Drive to achieve and have upward movement in various jobs.
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Self-motivated desire to learn.
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