POSITION OVERVIEW
Milliken’s Allen Plant Chemical Facility is seeking a qualified individual to join its manufacturing team as an Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) Technician. This position creates value by ensuring reliability of equipment to help meet and exceed the facility's goals for quality and production by inspecting, troubleshooting, and diagnosing electrical and/or control problems on all manufacturing equipment in accordance with plant policies and procedures. Entry level associates will be expected to rotate on a 12-hour shift, first-third rotation.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform maintenance and repairs on equipment, tools, machines, and buildings.
Analyze and solve electrical/electronic/control problems and assist manufacturing personnel on process-related problems.
Ensuring proper operation of all control system components to include electronic components, analyzers, on/off valves, control valves solenoids, limit switches, DCS and related I/O modules.
Performs preventative maintenance and establishes new PM activities as needed.
Involvement in installation of machinery, machine moves and plant rearrangements.
Continuous process improvement implementation with respect to Lean Manufacturing principles.
Working with Supervisors, Maintenance personnel, and Operations to plan, procure and document activities for the enhancement of electrical and instrumentation maintenance within the facility.
Sharing knowledge with other technicians as it relates to maintaining and troubleshooting DCS, instrumentation, and controls.
Applying all applicable codes, regulations, reliability strategies, corporate and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) standards.
Understands, follows, and implements all safety-related standards and practices.
Actively participates in plant safety program.
QUALIFICATIONS TIERS I - III
High School Diploma or GED.
One of the following:
Associate or Technical degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Systems, Instrumentation, or Electronic Technology.
A minimum of two (2) years of electrical/electronic or instrument & control troubleshooting experience in a manufacturing, industrial, military or production environment.
Experience with Microsoft Office suite applications, creating and editing Word documents and Excel spreadsheets.
Willing and able to work overtime, weekends, on-call, and holidays.
Experience reading and following control scheme, electrical and maintenance schematics/blueprints.
Willing and able to work at heights, in confined spaces, and in hot or cold weather conditions.
Willing and able to perform tasks such as lifting, walking, climbing, stooping, standing, pushing and/or pulling for up to 12 hours a day.
Willing and able to lift 50 lbs.
Willing and able to follow facial hair guidelines for respirator usage.
Experience working with industrial controls, e.g.: DCS, motor controls, control valves, and industrial instrumentation for flow, level, pressure, and temperature.
Experience working with power distribution (through 600V), cable terminations, heat tracing, low voltage electricity, emergency power, shielded cables, and networking cables.
Experience with test equipment, to include oscilloscopes, voltmeters, ammeters, megger, and calibration sets.
Basic proficiency in aerial lifts, rigging, and hoists.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS – TIER I -III
Associate or Technical degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Systems, Instrumentation, Electronic Technology AND at least two (2) years of electrical/electronic and/or instrument & control troubleshooting experience in a manufacturing environment.
Experience using a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
OSHA 10-hour for General Industry.
NFPA 70E certified.
Entry Level Vibration Analysis (ISO Level I) certified.
Proficiency with machinery alignment, including laser alignment.
Understanding of PSM/IPL Fundamentals.
Experience with systems integration e.g.: PLC, HMI, instrumentation, networking, communication, and power distribution.
Experience with Variable Speed drives.
Experience with temperature, pressure, and level transmitters, and flowmeters.
Experience troubleshooting and repairing process control elements, PLCs, photo eyes and other automated equipment.
Experience with Motor Control Centers (MCCs) and related electrical equipment up to 600V.
Experience with electrical one-line drawings, cable schedules, functional descriptions, I/O lists, and other related electrical documents.
Previous experience in Energy, Chemical, or pharmaceutical production environment.
Spartanburg, SC
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