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E&I Technician Bridging Automation's Dynamic Future
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Candidate Category: Fresher / Experienced
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Responsibilities:
Instrument Calibration: To guarantee process accuracy, regularly calibrate sensors, transmitters, and transducers.
Electrical Maintenance: Examine and fix low-voltage distribution panels, variable frequency drives (VFDs), starters, and motors.
PLC and Control Systems: Help troubleshoot Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) by inspecting signal loops and I/O modules.
Loop Testing: Use "Loop Checks" to confirm that a field instrument's signal accurately reaches the control room's HMI.
Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems: Keep up with the positioners,
actuators, and I/P converters that regulate the production line's valves and dampers.
Preventative Maintenance: To guarantee the longevity of electrical assets and avoid unplanned equipment downtime, carry out planned E&I maintenance procedures.
Breakdown Troubleshooting: Quickly identify and address instrument drifts or electrical issues that disrupt production.
Required Skills:
Multiskilling: Proficiency in low-voltage electronic signals and electrical power circuits.
Diagnostic Tools: Knowledge of Insulation Testers (Megger), Loop Calibrators, HART Communicators, and Multimeters.
Schematic Reading: The capacity to decipher P&ID (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams) and Electrical Single Line Diagrams (SLD).
Manual Dexterity: The capacity to work precisely on heavy-duty electrical terminations and tiny electronic components.
Experience: 0 to 3 yrs
Salary: Best in the Industries
Immediate Joiner Mostly Preferred
Interested Candidates Contact the HR ASAP
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com