Join CPC - Performance Pipe as an Electronics Technician in our Polymers & Specialties division, located in Reno. This pivotal role offers the opportunity to work within a dynamic industrial environment, balancing technical expertise with operational support to optimize process efficiency and safety. You will be an essential part of a collaborative team dedicated to maintaining and enhancing our advanced process control and instrumentation systems, ensuring continuous production excellence.
Requirements
- Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and calibration on process and environmental analyzers, ensuring 24/7 operational readiness.
- Accurately document all repairs, parts procurement, and maintenance activities within SAP, maintaining clear and compliant records.
- Assist in the development and continuous improvement of facility safety procedures and operational policies to enhance workplace safety and productivity.
- Engage in Process Hazard Reviews (PHRs) and Pre-Startup Safety Reviews (PSSRs) as part of safety compliance efforts.
- Provide reliable, around-the-clock analytical system support during plant upsets and outages to minimize downtime.
- Participate in factory acceptance testing (FAT) and site acceptance testing (SAT) to validate system performance after installations or upgrades.
- Conduct regular preventive maintenance (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly) on Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) to safeguard system integrity and reliability.
- Install and upgrade hardware related to control system modifications and expansions, ensuring seamless integration.
- Support instrument control loop commissioning activities and collaborate with contractors to verify correct installations and functionality.
- Troubleshoot and repair control system hardware, including analog and digital electronic card modules.
- Offer technical support to instrumentation and electrical teams to resolve complex instrumentation problems.
- Provide 24-hour on-call support for control systems during operational disruptions and emergency situations.
- Repair, calibrate, and maintain flow, pressure, level, temperature, and differential pressure transmitters with precision.
- Adjust and tune various process control instruments and controllers to maintain optimal operation.
- Install and remove both field-mounted and panel-mounted instrumentation and devices, maintaining adherence to safety standards.
- Manage pneumatic and digital valve controller (DVC) actuated control valves including pulling, repairing, and calibration.
- Set and verify the operation of pressure, temperature, flow, and level switches and associated monitoring equipment.
- Perform routine preventive maintenance on a diverse range of process instruments, including but not limited to dry additive feeders.
- Handle installation, removal, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical equipment, including systems up to 138kV.
- Install electrical infrastructure such as conduit, wiring, supports, and associated hardware to meet operational needs.
- Perform preventive maintenance on medium voltage equipment including 480 volt motor starters, motors up to 8000 HP, UPS systems and batteries, variable speed drives (AC/DC), and electrical motors ensuring minimum downtime.
- Support minor electrical projects, working collaboratively with engineering and operations teams to accomplish project goals efficiently and safely.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and life insurance
- 401k
- Incentive plan
- Paid vacation and holidays