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Enhance Corporate Production Work of an E&I Technician
Job Description
The installation, upkeep, and troubleshooting of electrical equipment and electronic instrumentation in the production facility fall within the purview of the E&I Technician. In order to preserve process efficiency, this dual-purpose job guarantees the stability of power distribution systems and the precise calibration of automated control systems (sensors, transmitters, and valves). You will ensure that the plant's "nervous system" and "muscles" are operating flawlessly by bridging the gap between sensitive electronic calibration and heavy electrical work. The ideal applicant is a professional with a strong attention to detail who can effortlessly transition between low-voltage PLC logic and high-voltage switchgear.
Responsibilities
Electrical Maintenance: Examine, fix, and maintain electrical parts such as transformers, switchgear, motors, and VFDs.
Instrumentation Calibration: To guarantee precise data feedback for the control systems, calibrate, test, and fix pressure, temperature, level, and flow transmitters.
Control Systems Support: Help troubleshoot distributed control systems and programmable logic controllers by locating malfunctioning field devices or
I/O modules.
Valve and Actuator Maintenance: Pneumatic actuators and clever positioners are set up, and control valves are overhauled and calibrated.
Preventive Maintenance: To reduce unplanned downtime and process variations, carry out planned PM procedures on both electrical and instrument loops.
Safety and Compliance: When working in explosive or flammable areas, strict adherence to LOTO protocols and hazardous area classifications is required.
Documentation: Keep precise records of loop inspections, maintenance logs, and calibration certifications in the site's CMMS.
Skills:
Technical versatility is the capacity to use both delicate instrument tools (loop calibrators, HART communicators) and heavy electrical equipment (insulation testers, clamp meters).
Strong diagnostic abilities to identify problems in intricate electrical loops or control circuits are necessary for problem solving.
Safety Mindset: A thorough comprehension of grounding and earthing standards as well as Arc Flash risks.
Attention to Detail: Accurately modifying deadbands and setpoints on vital safety devices.
We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com