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Instrumentation, Controls and Electrical (IC&E) / O&M Technician
Naes Corporation
NAES Corporation provides comprehensive services in energy and industrial operations, focusing on optimizing performance.
Monitor, troubleshoot, and maintain instrumentation, controls, and electrical systems in a power plant.
Conduct routine water chemistry analysis and operate Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM) equipment.
Follow established preventive and predictive maintenance plans, including testing and operating control equipment and systems.
Participate in root cause analysis of abnormal conditions, alarms, and equipment trips.
Report any abnormal or irregular conditions that develop during operations and take corrective action within the scope of operating instructions.
Maintain Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) equipment in accordance with regulatory requirements.
Assist the CRO with start-up, shutdown, and normal operations of power plant systems.
Operate major auxiliary equipment, including air compressors, boiler feedwater and condensate systems, water treatment systems, and locally controlled electrical and mechanical equipment.
Perform inspections, make minor repairs, and adjust equipment to maintain proper operating conditions.
Ensure all equipment repairs or modifications comply with manufacturer guidelines.
Support special projects and tasks as assigned by the Plant Manager.
Perform instrumentation and control (I&C) activities to support planned outages, emergency repairs, and other maintenance tasks to ensure plant systems operate efficiently, reliably, and safely.
Collect and log plant operating data.
Maintain plant DC emergency battery backup systems.
Troubleshoot, calibrate, and repair power plant instrumentation, Distributed Control Systems (DCS), and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
Execute operational orders from the Control Room Operator (CRO) for starting, securing, or preparing equipment for service in accordance with operating instructions and procedures.
Adhere to Environmental, NERC, and other regulatory compliance codes and regulations.
Maintain accurate records of plant maintenance work using the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
What you bring
troubleshooting
loto
instrumentation
power plant
associate degree
leadership
The ability to work well with others, be self-directed, and apply creative solutions to unique problems is desirable.
Extensive experience in troubleshooting and repairing plant control systems is essential.
Must possess a valid, unrestricted U.S. driver’s license and ensure it remains in good standing at all times.
Knowledge of lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures and experience maintaining detailed operational records, including Operating Logs, is essential.
Experience with piping and instrument schematics and process controls is desirable. Strong leadership and motivational skills are required. Excellent oral and written communication skills are essential.
Prior experience in power plant operations within an active generating facility, including operating and maintaining plant systems such as HRSGs, turbines, and auxiliary equipment, and the ability to respond effectively to emergency operations and system dispatch orders, is required.
Thoroughly understand and follow all plant safety policies and procedures.
High-level competency in troubleshooting, calibrating, and repairing power plant instrumentation—including pressure and temperature transmitters, thermocouples, pressure and temperature switches, proximity probes, vibration sensors, I/P controllers, flow elements and transmitters, electrical relays, gas analyzers, and speed sensors—is required.
An Associate degree in Plant Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Process Technology, or a related field is preferred. Alternatively, equivalent technical training in industrial maintenance or instrumentation and control is beneficial, though not required. Relevant industry or military experience may be considered in lieu of education on a year-for-year basis.
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post‑offer physical examination required
pre‑employment drug screening and random post‑employment drug testing
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