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As a Field Service Technician, you will be responsible for the installation, operation, and maintenance of process control instrumentation at customer sites with minimal supervision. Perform routine calibrations of process control instrumentation.
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As a Maintenance Technician lV you will provide the plant with well-maintained production equipment by performing repairs and preventative maintenance on automation instrumentation equipment. Set up and implement preventive maintenance procedure for process control systems (PLC, identify areas to be improved in the process systems makes recommendations and implement approved changes) Backup SCADA, wastewater, PLC, and variable frequency drive systems.
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Key words: Controls Engineer, Instrumentation, Controls Engineering, Industrial Control Systems, Technical, Process Control, Automation, Analysis, Optimization. Provide project documentation relating to instrumentation and controls components, as applicable.
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Electrical, instrumentation, and controls technical lead for the electrical maintenance department. Diagnoses and insures correction of complex electrical/instrumentation/control problems.
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Preferred Education and Experience: Experience in a clinical laboratory setting involving the analysis of blood, tissue and body fluids utilizing automated equipment and specialized instrumentation while performing numerous complicated tests simultaneously and accurately interpreting the results.
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Experience in industrial instrumentation and controls equipment such as: electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, AC/DC/Servo motor control, drives and/or PLC's programming preferred. Experience in mechanical and some industrial instrumentation and controls preferred.
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Develops piping and instrument drawings working closely with the instrumentation department. Acts as lead on phosphate chemical plant projects. We solve complex problems by finding integrated data-centric solutions from the first stages of consulting and engineering to installation and commissioning, to the last stages of decommissioning and remediation.
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Experience in the instrumentation/ process control industry. Jointly assist Territory Account Manager with the pursuit of customer sales opportunities. Working knowledge of word processor and spreadsheet programs (i.e. Excel and Word.
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Reading and understanding manufacturer literature including data specifications and user manuals for field instrumentation, control panel hardware components and network cabling infrastructure.
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Possess a combination of skills to include basic electrical and instrumentation skills. Possess a combination of skills in electrical and instrumentation. Modify PLC programming using Function block, sequential flow Charts And ladder logics.
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Maintain all the Process Control systems, calibrate all critical control equipment and documents finding, evaluate PLC, HMI, Servo and Data Systems, program, and integrate the systems. Backup SCADA, wastewater, PLC, and variable frequency drive systems.
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PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:Product and Services Application ResponsibilitiesPrimary sales responsibility for process control products and servicesRepresent control valves (Fisher), regulators, flow products, actuation, isolation valves, safety relief valves, and supporting instrumentation.
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Ability to train and mentor local instrumentation technicians. 5+ year's previous experience installing, maintaining, and repairing instrumentation. Industries we work closely with include oil and gas, chemical, environmental, renewable fuels, pulp & paper, food & beverage, and water & wastewater.
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Must have 7+ years experience in instrumentation/analyzer/electrical. Must have 7+ years experience in instrumentation or illustrate a comparable level of knowledge. Capable of programming and writing logic, wiring panels working from mechanical RWD. Siemens, Allen Bradley Plc's is a plus.
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Takes technical direction from lead engineers formulating process technology improvements and developing new design concepts and techniques. Experience in process engineering of phosphate related chemical plants is required.
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