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Instrument and Controls Technician
Philadelphia, PA, USPosted 1 weeks ago
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Job Description
Summary
The Instrument and Controls Technician is responsible for controls system maintenance. This is a full-time non-exempt position and reports to the Electrical Supervisor. This position is a member of the Bargaining Unit Member of the IBEW, Local 614. This position is located in Philadelphia, PA.
Responsibilities
PLC troubleshooting and programming.
HMI troubleshooting and programming.
SCADA & DCS controls systems troubleshooting and programming.
Respond to any equipment downtime issues in the plant to assist in resolving issues quickly.
Ability to install and troubleshoot field wiring and instruments.
This position will also be responsible to assist with mechanical repairs when required.
Troubleshoots, replaces and calibrates electrical sensors including: photoelectric, inductive, capacitive, pressure, temperature, and position sensors.
Troubleshoots, repairs, and replaces PLC/HMI based hardware including: processors, discrete and analog I/O cards, power supplies, network adapters, and dedicated HMIs such as Panelview.
Follows data and signals from one controller to another over various networks.
Test, troubleshoot, and modify PLC control system applications.
Test, troubleshoot, and modify SCADA control system applications.
Read and understand control system design documents including: P&ID, control system schematics, wiring drawings, I/O lists, SAMA diagrams, pneumatic and hydraulic drawings, and written design specifications.
Basic Qualifications
A high school diploma, or equivalent, or technical training.
Minimum 3 years of controls system maintenance in an industrial setting.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Ovation, Wonderware, and Allen Bradley.
CEMS experience.
Other Qualifications
Works well in a team environment.
Excellent communication skills; must be able to communicate clearly and succinctly when speaking and writing.
Physical Requirements
Must submit to company provided pre-employment physical exam and drug screening.
Ability to climb and work at elevations, including exhaust stacks of roughly 250 feet
Standing, sitting, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, walking on uneven surfaces, and grating, working from elevated platforms, scaffolding or ladders, required to lift up to and including 50 pounds and maneuver up to and including 100 pounds.
Ability to tolerate confined spaces, including manholes and varying temperatures and weather conditions.
Exposed to temperature extremes, high noise level areas, high pressure steam lines, rotating equipment, and dusty/dirty environment.