Instrument and Electrical Technician II or III
Job TitleInstrument and Electrical Technician II or IIICompensationLevel II: $45–$50/hrLevel III: $51–$58/hr LocationMidland, Hwy 80 locationSchedule5/2 (Monday–Friday) – 40 hours/week with rotational callTarget Start DateASAP ScopeJob SummaryInstalls and maintains electrical and instrument equipment in compliance with all rules and practices. Tests and repairs electrical and instrumentation systems utilized by production equipment to ensure adherence to established performance levels and product quality. Evaluates electrical systems and instruments to establish plans for repair. Documents and verifies problems and actions taken. Tasks & Responsibilities Plans, updates, and oversees all activities within area of responsibility in accordance with laws, regulations, standards, and procedures, with strong emphasis on health, safety, and environmentSupports and encourages team effort between operations, engineering, and project groupsProvides input and reviews control specifications and work practicesResponsible and accountable for electrical and control systems as defined in the Work Management ManualApplies and follows Permit To Work System (PTWS) requirementsEnsures quality and timely completion of work scheduled by the Maintenance ProgramDevelops personal and team technical skills (regulations, equipment, methods, etc.)Attends and instructs technical meetings as neededMaintains open communication on electrical and control issues (safe work practices, training, materials, etc.)Supports work prioritization to maximize effectiveness and complement other work groupsProvides technical support to other technicians for maintenance and troubleshooting of instrument and electrical systemsGenerates Management of Change (MOC) requests and follows up with installation inspections aligned with OIMS Element 3Constructs, monitors, and inspects new installations and recommends upgrades as necessaryActs as a stand-in for the Instrument and Electrical Lead position as neededSkills & QualificationsEducation & Experience Associate's degree preferred, supplemented by technical trainingMinimum 5 years of experience requiredExperience maintaining electrical systems and instrumentation/controls in processing plant or offshore production environmentsGeneral Technical Skills Familiar with regulations applicable to oil & gas facility operationsKnowledge of OIMS systems, manuals, and proceduresSpecific Technical Skills Meets safety, administrative, and technical training requirements per company training roadmapPossesses Operations Integrity Critical competency requirements as defined in company training roadmapComputing skillsBehavioral Competencies Safety-orientedStrong communication skillsStrong organizational and reporting skillsAttention to detailStrong troubleshooting and analytical skillsAdditional InformationAllowances Agency-provided 1⁄2 ton truck with toolboxTools provided by XOM4-gas monitor supplied by XOMNo per diem — local candidates required for on-call rotationInterview Process (M&G) 30-minute meet & greetIn-person preferred; Zoom accommodated Powered by JazzHR