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Assist in the maintenance of instrument/analyzer/electrical systems. Electrical System Design and Maintenance: Developing and maintaining electrical systems within the cement plant, including power distribution systems, motor control centers, lighting systems, and instrumentation systems.
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Familiar with equipment to diagnose mechanical, electrical, and instrument problems such as vibration analysis tools, oil analysis, thermal imaging, etc. 10+ years of experience with a specific maintenance focus: mechanical/electrical/instrument/ boilermaker/welder.
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Apply knowledge of electrical low voltage applications to support instrumentation design, including 120 VAC & 24 VDC power to instruments, 120 VAC instrument power panels, and general NEC grounding/bonding requirements.
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Our rapidly growing oil, gas and chemical team, which includes structural, civil, piping, mechanical, process, process safety, electrical, instrument and control disciplines, is a multi-faceted and leading-edge division of Kiewit with best-in-class technical expertise focused on the EPCC delivery model for dynamic process facilities.
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Produce drawings packages: Electrical One Line Diagrams, Wiring / Interconnect Diagrams, Loop Diagrams, I/O Lists, Cable Indexes, Fabrication and Assembly general arrangement drawings of Control Panels and Terminal Boxes, Cable and Instrument Layouts, Hazardous Area Layouts.
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Design and specify electrical equipment including 15kV gear, 5kV gear, medium voltage motor control centers, low voltage motor control centers, transformers, uninterrupted power supplies (UPS), power distribution centers (PDC’s) and other typical electrical equipment.
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Drafting, Electrical, AutoCAD, CAD, Fabrication, Engineering, Manufacturing. Press Tab to Move to Skip to Content LinkSelect how often (in days) to receive an alert:Sr. Piping Designer - Oil, Gas, & Chemical.
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Interfaces with diverse groups including instrument technicians, electrical technicians, production operators and engineers, rotating equipment specialist and engineers, process control engineers and maintenance/operation team leaders.
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Assist Operations in troubleshooting instrument, analyzer, and electrical problems. Provide technical support to the electrical, instrumentation, and analyzer activities with the objective of continuously improving reliability and health, safety, environmental and loss control performance.
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Assigning electrical equipment and instrument tagging numbers. Preparation of process flow diagrams (PFD), piping & instrument diagrams (P&ID), general equipment layouts, facility plot plans, and equipment and instrument lists for various company plant, pipeline and related facilities construction projects.
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The scope of the CRT includes the following functional areas: HSE, Engineering (Mechanical, Instrument, Electrical, Asset Integrity), Process and Process Controls, Operations, Maintenance, and Procurement Support.
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RequirementsQUALIFICATIONS Minimum (15) years’ experience in EPC environment Hands on experience in-facility is highly preferredElectrical & Instrumentation NCCER certification (preferred, not required)Proficient in electrical power distribution and equipment designCompetence in Communication Networks design/implementation is a plus.
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The Instrumentation & Electrical (I&E) Designer will be responsible for creating detailed instrumentation and electrical designs for projects within the oil and gas industry. Prepare process flow diagrams (PFDs), piping & instrument diagrams (P&IDs), general equipment layouts, facility plot plans, and equipment and instrument lists for plant, pipeline, and related facilities construction projects.
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Our client's rapidly growing power district encompasses structural, civil, piping, mechanical, process, process safety, electrical, instrument, and control disciplines. Route electrical cables in a 3D environment to generate a cable schedule.
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At least 5+ years of experience in heat transfer equipment design specifically in the LNG, midstream, refining, and/or petrochemical industries. ResponsibilitiesThis position focuses on the thermal and mechanical design and specification of heat transfer equipment including shell and tube heat exchangers, air-cooled heat exchangers, plate and frame heat exchangers, printed circuit heat exchangers, and other similar equipment.
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