Electrical and Instrument Technician
Plug Power · Woodbine, GA · 2 wk ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
Core Duties And Responsibilities
- Support and maintain the instrumentation and electrical equipment in a safe and efficient manner as described in various procedures, policies, processes and regulatory requirements (e.g. NEC, NFPA 70, 70B, 70E, etc.)
- Provide technical field expertise in consultation with engineering and reliability resources
- Lead the execution of scheduled preventive/corrective maintenance, process improvement. Troubleshooting, functional check, maintenance, and minor repair of low voltage (480VAC and below) and medium voltage (34.5 kV and/or 4160 VAC) electrical systems (switch gears, transformers, rectifiers power panel, VFD, electrical motors etc.)
- Working knowledge of SEL 751 / 787 / 710, UMC-100, E-300 relays
- With working knowledge on High voltage electrical system, work closely with and monitor contracted 3rd party on routine maintenance/inspection, troubleshooting/repair, and testing/calibration on electrical systems and components of High Voltage substations/switch yards (115 kV to 34.5 kV).
- Support/Monitor troubleshooting, calibration, functional check, and maintenance of electronic, analog, and digital process control instrument, and control systems (I/O card, PLC cabinet, network switch, etc.), process analytical equipment.
- Execute work orders, identify corrective maintenance activities & enter work orders and Planned Maintenance activities into the CMMS platform (Maximo, Emaint, SAP equivalent).
- Work closely, and communicate directly with contractors, OEM vendors, and suppliers.
- Additional operation/maintenance related duties as needed basis.
- Aid in the training and development of new E&I techs/apprentices.
- Mentor by providing guidance and sharing experience with the plant team and junior E&I techs.
- Be prepared to respond as needed to all equipment repair needs and maintenance concerns in an urgent manner, which may include returning to the plant on short notice.
Education And Experience
- Minimum of five (5) years of experience in working in an industrial electrical, controls, or related field
- Associate or vocational degree in electrical engineering, or a related field of study preferred or in lieu of an associates or vocational degree and additional 2 years of relevant electrical or controls experience
- Ability to operate independently with minimal supervision while achieving high quality results in work assignments
- Ability to interpret, and digest technical documents such as schematic wiring diagrams (SWD), Process & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID), electrical one-line, panel/cabinet wiring diagram, OEM manuals. Demonstrated experience with using test equipment and ability to creatively troubleshoot complex electrical systems, e.g. IR thermography for electrical inspection, Insulation resistance testing, hi-pot testing, voltage verification testing, phase rotation testing, switchgear / MCC control wire / equipment testing, relay testing etc.
- Preferred experience in industrial DCS or PLC systems and the ability to learn/troubleshoot about these systems
- Ability to understand, undertake, create, or improve industrial safety work procedures
- NFPA 70E training certificate is preferred or at least be trained and complete the training and certification
- High-voltage Safety training under OSHA Requirement 29 CFR 1910.269 such as High Voltage Electrical Safety for Power, or similar is preferred or must accept training
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Results and Task-oriented and driven work style
Benefits
We offer a fantastic total rewards package at Plug, and a brief summary is below:
- Base salary is determined on a number of factors including but not limited to education, experience, skills, and geography. These factors are considered when making an offer of employment.
- If you are interested in this position, we’d ask that you apply.
- The above pay range, may not take into account local geographic pay variations. If there is an applicable geographic differential, a member of the HR team can discuss that with you.
- Health, Dental & Vision Insurance eligibility starting from the first day of hire
- 401(k) with 5% company match
- Bonus eligibility
- Paid time off including vacation, personal and sick time
- Paid Holidays
- Wellness Reimbursement Program
- Potential to apply for Tuition Reimbursement
- Fertility and Family Building Benefit
- Employee Referral program
- Employee Assistance Program