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The Instrumentation and Controls Engineer Leader is responsible for the design, installation, optimization, management and maintenance of all process instrumentation and control systems in the plant.
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The Process Control Engineer is responsible for calibration, control instrumentation and system maintenance of the process analysis equipment at the Concentrator. At Sibanye-Stillwater, the Process Control Engineer is responsible for the programming and system maintenance of PLC's, DCS and HMI's.
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Have expertise in specific control & instrumentation disciplines such as Advanced process control (APC), Distributed control systems (DCS), Programmable logic controllers (PLC), Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), Emergency shutdown system (ESD), and more.
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Provide site operational support for troubleshooting, optimization, incident investigation, and root cause analysis of instrumentation and control systems and related process issues.
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Development of Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams \(P&IDs\), typical control schematics, instrumentation sizing and selection, process control programing, and panel layout diagrams.
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Utilizing knowledge of digital and analog control systems for regulatory and supervisory process control design, development of control philosophy, and coordination of work between other disciplines and instrumentation departments.
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As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will be responsible for development, implementation, and troubleshooting ofcontrol system philosophy, selection of instrumentation, and programming of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine-Interface stations, SCADA or other control systems for water treatment equipment.
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Participate in developing Instrumentation & Process Control deliverables and others such as BDs, SLDs, P&IDs, ILDs, ISDs, ISS, C&E diagrams, HAZID, HAZOP, SIL, simulations, control narrative, energy optimization, startup plans, etc.
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A bachelor of science in electrical, chemical, or mechanical engineering, OR a degree emphasizing process control and instrumentation, OR equivalent work experience in process control and instrumentation in life science or advanced technology manufacturing.
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Highly motivated and energetic, willing to demonstrate significant ownership of process instrumentation and control system areas. Develop and execute a long-term plan for upgrading aged and obsolete plant control systems equipment to include I/O Cards, Controllers, Power Supplies, Operator Workstations, Engineering Workstations, and Process Control Network Hardware.
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JOB SUMMARY Instrumentation Controls Technician's perform work related to the design, fabrication, installation, maintenance, operation, inspection, and testing of a variety of control systems equipment including, but not limited to, electrical, electronic, pneumatic, PLC, computer, variable frequency drive, electro-mechanical, digital, telemetry, and analog components used in production, maintenance and wastewater process control systems; and perform other duties as required.
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Maintenance Programs: Develop preventive and predictive maintenance programs for instrumentation and analyzers using CMMS and process control network data. As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will help to ensure world-class reliability for plant instrumentation and control systems.
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The Process Control Engineer supports current plant operations PLC/SCADA infrastructure, participates in various capital projects in the existing facility, design and commissioning support of new facilities, and various process improvement projects.
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Must have a strong understanding of the technical principles of AC and DC power, hazardous area classifications, transformers, switchgear, motor control centers, VFDs, motors, UPS systems, instrumentation, actuated valves, fiber optics, analog and digital controls and systems, and other engineering skills as they relate to process plants.
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Knowledge of ControlLogix family of PLC system design and demonstrated capabilities with computers, Allen-Bradley VFD's, Wonderware SCADA systems, process instrumentation, Advanced Process Control software, and Ethernet networks.
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