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Keep Plants Moving Enhance Your E&I Profession
Job Description:
A dual-skilled professional, the E&I technician is in charge of maintaining, diagnosing, and calibrating precise instrumentation as well as electrical systems. Ensuring the precision of control systems (sensors, transmitters, and valves) that regulate industrial processes and the dependability of power distribution are your main responsibilities. You are the technical specialist who makes sure that the "muscles" (electrical motors/actuators) and "nerves" (instrumentation) of a contemporary manufacturing or processing plant function flawlessly together. A safety-first technician with a solid mechanical background and a thorough understanding of PLC logic and circuit diagnostics is the ideal candidate.
Key Duties:
Regularly calibrate the flow, temperature, pressure, and level transmitters in your instrumentation to guarantee process safety and accuracy.
Finding and fixing issues with motors, VFDs
(variable frequency drives), switchgear, and control panels is known as electrical troubleshooting.
Verify signal integrity by performing end-to-end loop checks from field instruments to the Control Room (DCS/PLC).
Help with PLC and SCADA Support: Provide assistance with troubleshooting PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) inputs and outputs and keeping an eye out for process alarms on SCADA systems.
Maintenance of Valve: Preserve and fix hydraulic and pneumatic control valves and actuators, including positioner calibration.
Perform the Preventive Maintenance (PM) schedule for analytical instruments, transformers, and MCC (Motor Control Center) panels in order to avoid unplanned downtime.
Interpret complicated electrical Single Line Diagrams (SLD), Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), and wiring schematics by reading them.
We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com