ICE Technician III - I
Public Service Company of Oklahoma · Tulsa, OK · 2 days ago
On-siteEngineering$35.43–$53.05/hrFull-time
Job Summary
Under supervision, perform technical and specialized work of a skilled nature in connection with electrical systems, electronics, and instrument and control systems.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Locate and repair defects in control systems involving electrical, solid state electronic, mechanical, pneumatic or hydraulic components.
- Inspect, adjust, repair and calibrate electrical relays.
- Install, calibrate and maintain single-element control systems and multiple-element control systems.
- Inspect the various component parts of instrument and control systems; make adjustments or replacements to remedy faults in those not functioning properly.
- Perform required maintenance and installation on heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment.
- Perform necessary functions to place in or remove from service, instrument and control systems undergoing study, tests or adjustments.
- Troubleshoot PLC/SLC Logic Control Systems, Force Contacts, locate hardware I/O addresses. Build basic programming logic.
- Dismantle, overhaul, reassemble and install electrical equipment.
- Work with low voltage through 6.9kv
- Compile and record data relating to tests and investigations and prepare graphs, curves and reports.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- Education: Associates degree in Electronic or Electrical Engineering Technology, Instrumentation Controls, or associated degree.
- Experience: An equivalent combination of education and experience would include post high school education at a college, vocational school, or military training in electrical systems, electronics and/or instrumentation controls or completion of a four to five year electrical journeyman apprenticeship program, plus a minimum of two years related work experience.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
- Physical demand level is Medium.
- Must have passed the Power Plant Maintenance Selection System (MASS) test.
- Must have sufficient experience in the use of power plant instrumentation to have a working knowledge of process control.
- Must have the working knowledge and skill needed to calibrate and adjust plant instruments and controls, and be capable of detecting and making repairs to complex control systems.
- Must be able to read, interpret and work from moderately complex prints and specifications.
- Must have a working knowledge of equipment and clearance procedures, and the rules, safety practices and procedures applicable to the work.
- Must obtain and maintain all necessary certifications and licenses as required.
- Must be available for callout.