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I&E Technician (Instrumentation/Electrical)
HI - Kapolei
To meet the basic qualification for this role, you will have legal authorization to work permanently in the United States for any employer without requiring a visa transfer or visa sponsorship. In addition, to be a good fit for this opportunity, you will have:
- High school diploma required.
- 2 year certification or AA degree in electrical preferred.
- Experience working as an electrician or working with a licensed electrician is required.
- Candidates with an electrical / instrumentation degree or certification who are ready to train and launch a career preferred.
- Strong background in electrical and microprocessor equipment.
- Experience with Control Systems for Automation.
- The ability to use power tools, air tools and hand tools.
- Strong organization and interpersonal skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- The ability to work well independently and in a team environment.
- Strong organization and multitasking skills to ensure efficiency.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including Excel and Word.
- A commitment to attendance and punctuality.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Flexibility, adaptability and the ability to remain calm under pressure.
- A strong work ethic.
You’ll work 9-hour shifts (6:30 am - 4 p.m.), on a 9/80 schedule where you’ll alternate Fridays off. PPE must be worn daily and will include flame retardant clothing, safety glasses, ear plugs, gloves, steel toe shoes, hard hats, and respirator used when necessary for safety, which we will provide. You must also be able to be on call and work overtime as needed. The position also will require exposure to adverse weather conditions and hazardous environments, as well as the physical stamina to climb tanks and work long hours in the field.
Physical Demands: Frequent walking, stranding crouching and twisting required. Must be able to reach overhead, frequently squatting, kneeling, climbing, finger dexterity required. Must be able to lift light, moderate and heavy objects. Must be able to see, depth perception, full field and to distinguish colors as required in order to fix equipment. Must be able to climb heights up to 180 feetReporting directly to the Maintenance - I&E Supervisor, as an Instrumentation Technician, you will be responsible for instrumentation and electrical basic theory to maintain instrumentation equipment in good operating condition to ensure accuracy and timely finding.
You’ll start out every day with morning meetings where you will review work orders and get your assignments for the day. You will gather the documentation, drawings and specifications required to work your job and complete the assignment. We are committed to safety, and you will work closely with Operations to help them understand what we are working on and identify any hazards or special PPE required. You’ll spend the rest of the day working the job and closing it out. Most of the equipment you will work with will include PLCs, transmitters and instrumentation panels.
Initially, you’ll partner with other technicians to complete your OJT (on the job training) and you’ll also have a variety of other training resources on hand to get you up to speed. You’ll join an I&E team that includes about 13 other Technicians and some contractors. Our shop consists of three different trades: Electricians, Instrumentation Technicians and Analyzer Technicians. You’ll be the 6th Instrumentation Tech on the team.
More specifically, your essential job functions will be to:
- Solve and repair minor electrical problems.
- Install (within reasonable limitations) electrical equipment and services as required.
- Maintain all installed electrical and associated equipment. Responsible for compliance with all refinery environmental, health and safety standards (hotwork, cold work permit, confined space entry, lockout/tagout, personal protection equipment, Learn and use refinery material procurement and job planning process and software.
- Must be able to take call and work overtime as needed.
- Maintain PSM program documentation.
- Instruct and train helpers that may be assigned to him/her to complete a work project.
- Oversee the work of outside contractors when they are performing work within the instrumentation trade.
- Manage other duties as required.
To meet the basic qualification for this role, you will have legal authorization to work permanently in the United States for any employer without requiring a visa transfer or visa sponsorship. In addition, to be a good fit for this opportunity, you will have:
- High school diploma required.
- 2 year certification or AA degree in electrical preferred.
- Experience working as an electrician or working with a licensed electrician is required.
- Candidates with an electrical / instrumentation degree or certification who are ready to train and launch a career preferred.
- Strong background in electrical and microprocessor equipment.
- Experience with Control Systems for Automation.
- The ability to use power tools, air tools and hand tools.
- Strong organization and interpersonal skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- The ability to work well independently and in a team environment.
- Strong organization and multitasking skills to ensure efficiency.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including Excel and Word.
- A commitment to attendance and punctuality.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Flexibility, adaptability and the ability to remain calm under pressure.
- A strong work ethic.
You’ll work 9-hour shifts (6:30 am - 4 p.m.), on a 9/80 schedule where you’ll alternate Fridays off. PPE must be worn daily and will include flame retardant clothing, safety glasses, ear plugs, gloves, steel toe shoes, hard hats, and respirator used when necessary for safety, which we will provide. You must also be able to be on call and work overtime as needed. The position also will require exposure to adverse weather conditions and hazardous environments, as well as the physical stamina to climb tanks and work long hours in the field.
Physical Demands: Frequent walking, stranding crouching and twisting required. Must be able to reach overhead, frequently squatting, kneeling, climbing, finger dexterity required. Must be able to lift light, moderate and heavy objects. Must be able to see, depth perception, full field and to distinguish colors as required in order to fix equipment. Must be able to climb heights up to 180 feetReporting directly to the Maintenance - I&E Supervisor, as an Instrumentation Technician, you will be responsible for instrumentation and electrical basic theory to maintain instrumentation equipment in good operating condition to ensure accuracy and timely finding.
You’ll start out every day with morning meetings where you will review work orders and get your assignments for the day. You will gather the documentation, drawings and specifications required to work your job and complete the assignment. We are committed to safety, and you will work closely with Operations to help them understand what we are working on and identify any hazards or special PPE required. You’ll spend the rest of the day working the job and closing it out. Most of the equipment you will work with will include PLCs, transmitters and instrumentation panels.
Initially, you’ll partner with other technicians to complete your OJT (on the job training) and you’ll also have a variety of other training resources on hand to get you up to speed. You’ll join an I&E team that includes about 13 other Technicians and some contractors. Our shop consists of three different trades: Electricians, Instrumentation Technicians and Analyzer Technicians. You’ll be the 6th Instrumentation Tech on the team.
More specifically, your essential job functions will be to:
- Solve and repair minor electrical problems.
- Install (within reasonable limitations) electrical equipment and services as required.
- Maintain all installed electrical and associated equipment. Responsible for compliance with all refinery environmental, health and safety standards (hotwork, cold work permit, confined space entry, lockout/tagout, personal protection equipment, Learn and use refinery material procurement and job planning process and software.
- Must be able to take call and work overtime as needed.
- Maintain PSM program documentation.
- Instruct and train helpers that may be assigned to him/her to complete a work project.
- Oversee the work of outside contractors when they are performing work within the instrumentation trade.
- Manage other duties as required.