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Maintenance Mechanic - Performs all required duties relating to installing and troubleshooting plant production equipment. Responsible for basic maintenance support for startup operations such as, lights, dust collectors, air filtration systems, etc.
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Responsible for the preventative maintenance of all assigned plant equipment, including service, repair or replacement of gearboxes, bearings, chains, belts, etc. Assist Mechanics as needed to complete machine repair and/or equipment troubleshooting.
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As an Industrial Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for performing routine maintenance, troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and ensuring compliance with safety standards.
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Provides technical, troubleshooting and maintenance support to all ASU, CO2, H2, and HE plants for all controls and measurement systems, including Remote Operations, Plant Auto Start, Supervisory and LMPC Control, Operations Portal, Expert Systems, Metering and Monitoring Systems, Automated data collection, Pipeline Demand Management, Automated Trailer Fill, and the security of the controls network.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Technical and/or Maintenance Manager, this position will provide plant instrumentation and controls support in the design, assembly, integration, testing, troubleshooting and commissioning of PLC-based control systems and instrumentation.
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Responsible for managing the activities of the maintenance department of a large complex plant to keep building and equipment in proper state of repair, in order to reduce mechanical downtime and keep product flow and production lines running at maximum efficiency.
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Thorough knowledge of maintenance systems, work order process, preventive/predictive maintenance, TPR and Reliability Center Maintenance (RCM), etc. Responsible for the development and implementation of maintenance systems associated with High Performing Manufacturing Organizations (Preventative/ Predictive Maintenance, TPM, etc.
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Minimum of 5 years of plant maintenance experience in the instrumentation and analyzer field performing calibrations, loop checks, troubleshooting, etc. Provide technical expertise to assist supervision and operations in the installation, acceptance testing, commissioning, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of unit analyzer equipment.
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Lead projects, maintenance, and reliability engineering to resolve, improve, and implement activities within the manufacturing plant. Key words – engineering, projects, maintenance, reliability, preventative, CMMS, FMEA, manufacturing process production equipment, hands-on, repair, troubleshooting, etc.
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This position ensures the safe execution of assembly, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, preventative maintenance, inspections, functional testing, and troubleshooting in accordance with applicable Supernal and industry guidelines.
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Proven experience in the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of controls and measurement systems, including Remote Operations, Plant Auto Start, Supervisory control and LMPC Control, Historian, Expert Systems, Metering and Monitoring Systems, Automated Data Collection, Pipeline Demand Management, Automated Trailer Fill.
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Additional job responsibilities will include generation and maintenance of cGMP manufacturing and technical documentation, troubleshooting and/or providing technical expertise to perform troubleshooting efforts or lead investigations, ensuring staff training and compliance, execution of plant start-up commissioning and validation activities, and implement and maintain required cGMP compliant systems.
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The TFA Controls manages controls activities on site during the Installation and Commissioning and Maintenance of heavy-duty turbines/equipment (generator or mechanical drive); Responsible for reviewing plant engineering documents and P&ID’s, troubleshooting of plant systems and equipment, planning, organizing, integrating and direction of resources such as labor, tools and materials as required to complete the work scope according to contractual requirements.
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The Plant Manager will report to and work directly with the President in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the plant, responsible for heading continuous improvement initiatives, accessing production performance, and overseeing the maintenance of production.
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Assist plant maintenance and operations with troubleshooting activities during planned or forced outage events. Minimum 6 years' electrical engineering experience in fossil power plant engineering.
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