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OFFICE TIMING: 10.00 AM TO 5.00 PM (MON TO SAT)
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
Education
-Completion of full time secondary education, followed by a minimum of two years (ITI / Diploma) full time training in instrument maintenance, electronic and microprocessor equipment to Ordinary National Diploma level, except where good background and experience is advantageous especially relating to the oil and gas production industry, including gas compression. Any relevant courses to be taken into consideration. Fair knowledge of English, in both written and spoken
Experience
-Minimum 7 years experience in the maintenance and repair of wide range of instrumentation, electronic, pneumatic, gas turbine and gas compression control and protection systems, logic microprocessor based control equipment.
-Should have a good knowledge of safety practices relating to the Oil/Petrochemical industry.
Primary Purpose of the Job
Forms part of a team with a crew of technicians in carrying out the routine preventative maintenance of process control systems and equipment including electronic and pneumatic instrumentation. Includes dismantling, inspecting, calibrating, repairing, testing, installing and commissioning a wide range of field instrument equipment. Carries out repair work on turbine control panels and assists in the repair work of small pneumatically controlled instruments and valves. Ensures all work is carried out in a safe, timely and cost effective manner and according to planned schedules and procedures.
Principal Accountabilities
-Participates with a crew of technicians in carrying out the routine preventative maintenance of process control instrumentation. Including repair, maintenance and calibration of electronic and pneumatic instruments in site or in area workshop.
-Troubleshoot logic circuit of turbine control system, DeS, PLC, ESD system and maintain Fire & gas systems and associated flame detectors, flammable gas detectors, toxic gas detectors, heat detectors, Testing, isolating, removing, dismantling, inspecting, repairing, calibrating, installing and commissioning of the full range of electronic and pneumatic instrumentation used in the hydrocarbon industry.
-Repair and calibrate electronic transmitters (SMART and conventional), pneumatic transmitters and controllers, solenoid valves, pneumatic actuated valves, liP converters, level, pressure, flow, temperature transmitters, local indicators (pressure and temperature etc.) in the field and workshop.
-Repair and maintenance of various types of control valves, shutdown valves, blow down valves on site.
-Witness function tests, loop checks and verifies data sheets, reports and documents as instructed by Senior technician/Instrument Engineer
-Carries out repair work on turbine control panels ESD and Fire and gas panel PLC and DCS panel in emergency requests and / or engineering Work Orders requiring Hot/Cold
Work Permits. Replace defective relays, solenoid valves, solid-state or relay logic instrumentation as identified during inspection.
-Participates with Technician-l in the repair of pneumatically controlled instruments and valves as required, ability to read instructions from technical manuals and manufacturers recommendations.
-Carry out instrument control equipment inspections at field locations. Receives emergency requests to attend to the defective instruments. Liaises with production Supervisors to arrange plant access and issuing of appropriate permits and either repairs on-site, replaces unit or removes and returns to central instrument workshop for repair and testing.
-Documentation - Calibration sheets, Test equipment inventory, hand tools inventory, pressure test records, inspection reports, daily activity reports. All these shall be completed as and when required.