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Koch Specialty Plant Services, LLC has immediate openings for Specialty Pipefitters/Riggers for various client sites within the U.S. Our Team Koch Specialty Plant Services, LLC (KSPS) is a world leader for providing tower, vessel, and mass transfer equipment services to the refining and chemical industry.
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The Telecommunications Engineer must be experienced with any of the following for refinery/petrochemical plant projects:CCTV, PA/GA, Personnel Access Control systems, Perimiter Control System, General Alarm Systems, Marine Systems, Microwave, Systems, etc.
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Our diverse team serves clients globally, providing specialized consulting services ranging from routine nuclear power plant operations to cutting-edge research and development initiatives aimed at enhancing plant safety and efficiency.
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Evaluates effectiveness of individual aspects of the Preventive and Predictive Maintenance (PPM) program by showing quantitatively the impact of failures and PPM. Participates in plant health study and efforts to implement corrective action to maintain or improve plant health.
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Telecom Systems Implementation: Design, specify, estimate, and plan telecom systems, including network management, plant radio, mobile GSM, videoconferencing, transmission systems, CATV, industrial WiFi, meteorological systems, PAGA, process CCTV, and RFID. Security Systems Implementation: Design, specify, estimate, and plan security systems, including security access control systems, license plate monitoring, intrusion detection, long-range detection & assessment systems.
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INVISTA has an immediate need for a Sr. Environmental Engineer to join team at our Houston Chemical Plant (HCP). Reporting directly to the Environmental Manager, this role is based at INVISTA'S Houston, TX plant.
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Skill: Honeywell Dynamo, Metricon Alarm Manager, or PAS Plant State Suite products. Skill: Experience with Real-time Data Historian Infrastructure, PHD, IP21, OSI PI, ExaQuantum. Knowledge: OSI PI Historian and Application Deployment and integration.
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Knowledge of chemistry as related to power plant operations and water treatment programs. A thorough, demonstrated understanding of power plant operations, including a working knowledge of the operations and maintenance components of the plant.
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Maintain and updates the plant drawing files and files on equipment, testing, unit availability, generation and downtime statistics, thermal performance, DCS configuration and water chemistry. Implements and maintain a tracking system for plant issues that impact safety, environmental compliance, equipment condition, budget or generation.
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Understand budgets, bid proposals and contract evaluation and basic accounting principles, knowledge of chemistry, physics, engineering and plant operations is beneficial for this job. Provides engineering support for safety and environmental performance and compliance, as well as compliance with contracts at the plant (generation, steam, wheeling and raw materials.
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A Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, or equivalent, plus a minimum of ten (10) years relevant power plant-related experience required. Position Summary: The Engineering Manager is responsible for the Engineering Department that implements, coordinates and performs the engineering support functions for plant operations and maintenance.
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A minimum of (3) years of experience in a chemical plant environment, or related industry is required. Manage capital project assignments as necessary to support EHT plant improvements.
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This includes project planning and execution (Capital and Major Maintenance), vendor and contractor oversight, as well as providing guidance and support for plant programs using predictive and preventive maintenance techniques.
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Responsible for overall plant engineering function and IT support. Has frequent internal contact with various plant personnel including shift supervisors, technicians and plant operations and maintenance personnel, to resolve problems, provide technical support and exchange information.
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Collaborate with other teams responsible for related functional areas Finance to Manage (FICO), Order to Cash (SD), Warehouse Management (WM), Plant Maintenance (PM) and Technical teams (Basis, Security, Development, Integration.
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