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Instrument Mechanic - Chesterfield
Richmond, VA, USPosted 3 days ago
remote
Job Description
Responsibilities:
· Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair:
o Electronic, electrical, mechanical, and pneumatic instruments and systems (i.e. transmitters, switches, analyzers, control valves, relays, etc.)
o Automated control systems (PLC/DCS), discrete input/output devices, communication systems, and computer workstations
o Wide variety of instruments including pH, conductivity, ultrasonic, guided wave radar, mass flow, pressure transducers, RTDs, nuclear levels, etc
o Chart recorders, digital displays, gauges
o Piping, tubing, and wiring connections, pneumatic control systems
o Low-voltage wiring systems
o Electric heating and HVAC controls
o Security and surveillance systems
o Instrument enclosures and wiring systems
· Performing and documenting instrument calibrations
· Performing and documenting preventive maintenance (PM) activities for instrumentation equipment.
· Supporting job plan and shop paper development.
· Interfacing with equipment manufacturers, specialists, and technical support consultants.
· Updating maintenance documentation for critical plant equipment.
· Providing daily support to all plant operations in order to continue 24/7 operations
· Performing scheduled and non-scheduled work orders
· Communicating with planners and ordering non-stock parts
· Looking up, reading, and understanding manuals, schematics, and P&ID’s
· Willing to work overtime when required
· Ability to perform physical tasks in an industrial plant environment including, but not limited to climbing ladders and performing confined space entries
· Willing and able to be trained and learn new technologies as the skills of an Instrument Mechanic advance with new technologies and applications
· Ability to work independently and in a multi-functional team environment
· Additional responsibilities as needed
Basic Qualifications:
· Associates Degree in Instrumentation
OR
· 2 years of experience in Instrumentation and Controls installation, troubleshooting, and repair in a Chemical Plant, Refinery, or similar Industrial environment
Additional Qualifications:
· Strong problem solving and troubleshooting skills
· Working knowledge of PLCs, DCS, etc.
· Knowledge of instrumentation design, selection, repair techniques and performance assessment
· Well-rounded field experience applying good engineering practices to instrumentation repair work for a variety of typical process plant equipment
· Self-motivated and goal-oriented individual with proven success working independently and in a multi-functional team environment
Physical Requirements:
· Ability to lift and move objects that weigh up to 50 lbs., and exert up to 75 pounds pull
· Ability to wear protective equipment for extended periods such as hard hats, goggles, gloves, ear plugs, safety glasses, hot suits, etc.
· Ability to work with hazardous materials
· Ability to work alone and in isolated areas, work around hot surfaces and high temperatures
· Ability to work at elevated heights - greater than 50 feet, and in confined spaces with appropriate PPE
· Required to work on uneven and sometimes slippery surfaces and in adverse weather conditions (cold, hot, humid, rain, snow, etc.)
The hourly rate for this position is $46.52