Office Automation Analyst analyzes and recommends office automation equipment and peripherals that can improve productivity and efficiency. Installs and maintains equipment. Being an Office Automation Analyst creates training materials, trains and supports end users. May require a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Office Automation Analyst typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Office Automation Analyst occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be an Office Automation Analyst typically requires 2-4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Job Description: I&E/Automation Technician (Contract to Perm)
Installation and Troubleshooting:
Install, troubleshoot, and maintain plant and field instrumentation and equipment.
Handle a variety of devices, including transmitters, valves, switches, sensors, pumps, motors, VFDs, switchgear, lighting, and transformers (including 240V and 480V AC systems).
Experience with medium voltage systems is a plus.
Hands-On Work:
Expect to work in extreme outdoor conditions.
Participate in rotational on-call duties, including weekends and after-hours.
Safety Culture:
Maintain and enhance a strong safety culture.
Adhere to safety protocols and guidelines.
System Maintenance and Improvement:
Enhance existing electrical, control, and instrumentation systems at our facilities.
Assist in monitoring and implementing new installations.
Cost Optimization and Process Control:
Identify opportunities to improve operating costs and streamline facility processes.
Optimize ease of control within the facility.
Collaboration with Contractors:
Oversee and collaborate with construction contractors.
Ensure all work is done safely, efficiently, and up to electrical code and industry best practices.
Documentation:
Maintain accurate documentation related to maintenance, calibration, and procedures for I&E equipment.
Experience:
Minimum of 5 years of experience with instruments, controls, and electrical systems.
Preferred, a 2-year associate degree in electrical fundamentals and controls.
Previous exposure to medium voltage systems is advantageous.
Technical Skills:
Basic understanding of instrumentation, control systems, safety systems, and electrical equipment.
Ability to read and interpret electrical and controls drawings (P&ID’s).
Familiarity with Red Lions, PLC’s, DCS, and PanelView HMI systems.
Proficiency in loading configurations for field applications.
Knowledge:
Understand principles related to flow, level, temperature, and pressure measurement.
Installation Skills:
Capable of installing controls and electrical equipment, including wiring and pneumatic tubing.
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