Jobs · Engineering · Texas

Electrical, Instrumentation, and Controls (EI&C) Technician

NAES · Hubbard, TX · 3 wk ago
On-siteEngineering$54.25–$63.91/hrFull-time

Opportunity Summary

The Electrical, Instrumentation, and Controls (EI&C) Technician at the APEX Power Co. Project is essential to plant operations. This role ensures reliability and efficiency through preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance, optimizing plant systems and electrical networks.

Responsibilities

  • Participate in plant and system orientation, including instrumentation, control systems, SCADA/DCS, turbines, engines, auxiliary systems, and BESS, while learning operational sequences and safety/environmental procedures.
  • Inspect, calibrate, and test instrumentation, control devices, and electrical systems, verifying alarms, interlocks, and readiness to support cold and hot functional tests.
  • Assist commissioning engineers and technical teams with functional testing, system startups, and troubleshooting of turbines, engines, and energy storage systems, resolving issues to ensure operational readiness.
  • Record pre-commissioning test results, observations, and calibration data; coordinate with contractors, vendors, and internal teams; and implement safe work practices to maintain compliance and minimize risk.
  • Calibrate, test, maintain, troubleshoot, and install plant instrumentation and control systems, including control valves, fan dampers, variable speed drives, motors, transmitters, analyzers, and systems specific to gas turbines, reciprocating engines, and integrated energy storage systems (BESS).
  • Perform corrective, preventive, predictive, and emergency maintenance on electrical systems, including 13.8 kV and 4160-volt switchgear, motors, control centers, transformers, batteries, inverters, and main generator excitation equipment.
  • Maintain, troubleshoot, and optimize PLC, DCS, and SCADA systems, conducting inspections, diagnosing faults, fine-tuning programs, and collaborating with engineers to enhance system and process performance across turbines, engines, and storage.
  • Calibrate, maintain, and troubleshoot turbine and engine control systems to ensure safe and efficient operation, collaborating with engineers to resolve issues and improve system performance.
  • Install new equipment and system modifications while adhering to safety protocols, technical standards, and industry best practices.
  • Cookordination with internal departments and external contractors to ensure efficient maintenance operations, minimize downtime, and provide technical guidance during projects, outages, and upgrades.
  • Maintain, clean, and properly store shop equipment, tools, and specialized instrumentation used in electrical and control system maintenance.
  • Document plant activities and operational data, including logs of issues, repairs, downtime, calibration records, plant drawings, and updates to databases and vendor information.
  • Implement safe work practices, identify hazards, recommend, or initiate corrective actions, and handle hazardous waste such as batteries, fluorescent bulbs, and other regulated materials in accordance with safety and environmental regulations.
  • Monitor system performance and analyze operational data for turbines, engines, and BESS, identifying trends and recommending improvements to enhance efficiency, reliability, and equipment longevity.
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives and cross-functional collaboration, including assisting with troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and performance optimization to ensure reliable and efficient plant operations.
  • Complete additional specialist projects and tasks as needed, supporting plant operations, maintenance, and engineering initiatives.

Qualifications

  • An Associate degree in Plant Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Process Technology, or a related field is preferred.
  • Equivalent technical training in industrial maintenance or instrumentation and control is beneficial, though not required.
  • Relevant industry or military experience may be considered.
  • Demonstrated experience in electrical, instrumentation, and controls (EI&C) systems within power plants or industrial settings, with a solid understanding of plant operations, safety protocols, and equipment functionality.
  • Proven expertise in electrical systems including high-voltage switchgear, motors, control centers, transformers, batteries, inverters, and generator excitation equipment, with ability to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain critical infrastructure.
  • Skilled in preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance of critical EI&C equipment to ensure safety, reliability, and operational efficiency across the plant.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with teams, contractors, and vendors to coordinate maintenance, commissioning, and upgrades, while documenting data, analyzing trends, and communicating findings to engineering, operations, and management.
  • A valid, unrestricted U.S. driver’s license and ensuring it remains in good standing at all times.

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