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Bachelor or Associates Degree in Science/Engineering (STEM) or technical certificate in Instrumentation, Controls or programming and/or water treatment equipment including UF/MBR Working experience with PLC control systems, PLC programming and troubleshooting is preferred 2 years of electrical, plant-site or maintenance experience.
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Collaborate with the Associate Dean of Off Camus Instructional Services to coordinate and implement various recruitment programs and marketing strategies for academic and technical dual credit pathways.
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The Instrumentation Technician are tasked to apply technical expertise daily to ensure the safe and reliable operation of instrument equipment. 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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The Rope Access technicians are responsible for managing the safety of crews engaged in rope access activities, to organize work functions specific to rope access jobs, and to supervise crews engaged in performing a broad range of technical and/or industrial services at heights.
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Requires technical knowledge of procedures, maintenance, operation and control of Turbine/Generator/Boiler and associated equipment. Ensures units are operated in compliance with all regulatory requirements including OSHA, Environmental, NERC/CIP, etc.
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Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions furnished in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables. Ability to read, analyze, and interpret common scientific and technical journals, financial reports, and legal documents.
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And non-destructive examination procedures (VT, RT, UT, PT, MT) (desirable)• Excellent communication and technical writing skills, ability to research and work with detailed/technical matters and convey/explain the information to field personnel• Ability to work in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and SharePoint software programs as well as able to learn other software applications quickly.
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This role is designed for a strong technical operational leader that can manage ASU production personnel, maintenance, customers and community leaders while achieving the zone targets. We own and operate over 2,000 miles of industrial gas pipelines in the U.S. supplying mainly oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen and syngas in large quantities from multiple production sources to major customers in the chemicals, petrochemicals, refining and steel industries.
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Desired: At least 10 years of Power Plant Operations experience Supercritical Boiler operating experience. serves as a subject matter expert for the Boiler, Turbine, Generator and associated areas; provides work direction on related surveillances and startup testing; oversees employees assigned to same shift to ensure adherence to shift operations and maintenance procedures.
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Review Request for Information (RFI), Non-Conformance Reports (NCR), Design Change Notices (DCNs), Field Work and Technical Instructions, and other deviations to drawings, specifications, and plans Develop and process Back charges.
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EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE Some college or technical degree preferred; minimum 5 years of related experience in petrochemical laboratory operations required. Works closely with Laboratory management, dispatchers and shipping/receiving personnel to ensure that all customer and internal compliance deadlines are met.
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Responsibilities encompass safety, environmental stewardship, organizing, planning, and directing technical aspects of operations and maintenance within the SW Terminals. This position also provides technical support for the Lake Charles LNG Terminal Liquefaction Project.
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Education and ExperienceBachelor of Science Degree in a related technical field from an accredited university with at least five (5) years of experience in petrochemical, chemical, offshore, pipeline or utility industries; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
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Reviews work orders for technical completeness and returns work orders to gatekeeper, if not complete. Prepares job package and inputs Maintenance, Planner, Manufacturing, Business Services, Materials.
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Provides technical expertise to plant turnaround personnel on repairs for turnaround front end loading and execution supporting critical rotating equipment and process containment equipment. Provide equipment reliability and performance data to the technical resource networks for input into equipment purchasing requirements, evaluation of equipment performance, vendor performance, and modifications to MET level 1.
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