I & E Tech III
Job Description
The I & E Technician III is responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting well site and facilities automation equipment.
Responsibilities
Configure meters and pressure transmitters. Perform maintenance and installation on all equipment including but not limited to pressure and tank level transmitters, level switches, gas monitors, control valves and plunger lifts. Assess automation and communication projects for internal and external evaluation. Maintain knowledge of 277/480 volt systems along with AC motors, MMC's, VFD drives, motor starters, and controls. Maintain knowledge of 120/240 volt systems and able to maintain and repair.•Have training and be comfortable on electrical systems and arc flash training. Repairing, installing, troubleshooting, and performing predictive and preventative maintenance tasks on control systems, natural gas compression or pump stations, SCADA, and other equipment contained within gas and liquid facilities and pipelines.
Understand and maintain ESD systems. Participate in call out/on call requirements, as this position is subject to call-outs to respond to operational issues and emergencies after working hours, at night, and on weekends and holidays. Have a general understanding of SCADA systems - CygNet, Induction. Oversee the installations and run crews. Set up, troubleshoot and maintain wireless devices. Conduct function testing of critical equipment, including emergency shutdowns and monitoring. Program TotalFlows, PLC's, FisherROC's for facility control systems Provide support and training to less experience technicians. Work safely and productively. Performs all other duties required for which the employee is qualified and trained. Requirements 8+ years' experience in oilfield electrical & instrumentation and/or production Some technical education in electronics a plus Must be familiar with 12V and 24V solar systems along with controls. Strong knowledge of Telemetry - MDS, Freewave, Olemtech Experience with SCADA systems, including CygNet, Allen Bradly and others Basic control knowledge of PCCU (TotalFlow) Knowledge of configuring and troubleshooting wellhead plunger programs (PCCU). Skilled in ABB and FisherROC for metering Knowledge of Allen Bradly, Siemens and PLC work Excellent Microsoft Word and Excel skills (i.e. saving files and spreadsheets) Basic knowledge of measurement meters and troubleshooting issues Safety awareness of power systems and controls A steady work history and strong work-ethic Valid driver's license
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Prolonged sitting, standing, walking
Familiar with PPE and wearing FR clothing. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Ability to individually lift: Maximum 100 lbs. Potential exposure to noise levels requiring the use of hearing protection
Some work may be performed in outside weather conditions, including rain and extreme cold and heat, near moving mechanical parts; exposure to high wind, ice, snow, wet and/or humid conditions, vibration, and dust is expected.