WE ARE SOURCING FOR ONE OF OUR FAVORED CHEMICAL PLANTS FOR:
INSTRUMENT & CONTROL SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR
Shown below in order of priority are the primary responsibilities that the person in this position will be expected to perform. A core knowledge in these areas will make it possible to train and prepare the employee to handle the specific duties required of the position.
MUST HAVES:
Candidates must have at least three years of experience in each of these three areas:
Work with a DCS control system such as programming/configuration and maintenance.
Work with a process data historian system such as configuration and maintenance.
Work with a PLC system such as programming/configuration and maintenance.
PLUS TO HAVE:
Candidates with additional experience in these areas would have higher consideration:
Specifying and purchasing instrumentation for process control and automation.
Managing instrument and electrical related project work including developing scope and selecting/directing contract labor.
The Instrument & Control Systems Administrator must have a good working knowledge of and should have prior experience with the following:
DCS and HIS development, configuration, maintenance.
Yokogawa Centum VP, CS3000 or similarPLC and HMI development, programming, maintenance.
Allen Bradley-Rockwell, GE-Emerson or similar CONTROLS SOFTWARE: DCS sequence, conditional tables, ladder logic and graphics configuration (Yokogawa System View experience desirable, Ladder logic & HMI design using AB-Rockwell Studio 5000/FactoryTalk and GE-Emerson PAC Machine Edition desirable)DATA HISTORIAN configuration and maintenance. Yokogawa Exaquantum, Pi or similarPC SYSTEMS such as Windows desktops and servers (hardened & virtualized). COMMUNICATIONS: Ethernet IP, Modbus, HART communications.PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION: Design, specification and procurement of process instrumentation.SOFTWARE: MS Office products including MS Excel and MS Visio (SQL, VBA & other coding/scripting desirable).
The Instrument & Control Systems Administrator's primary responsibilities include:
Design, procure, implement and maintain all process control systems.
Develop and implement new DCS and PLC configurations for process control.
Modify existing DCS and PLC configurations for process control.
Edit DCS and PLC operating parameters when requested by operations personnel or required by new projects.
Maintain control system equipment service agreements, schedule and oversee service work.
Design, procure and implement process instrumentation projects.
Develop IEC construction packages and oversee construction activities for IEC projects.
Monitor and maintain process controllers, communications and I/O equipment.
Monitor and maintain process control HMI displays and HIS stations.
Work with operations to perform & document testing of emergency shutdown systems.
The items listed below are additional responsibilities that are currently administered and maintained by the Instrument & Control Systems Administrator. Candidates with experience in these additional areas would be considered favorable.
Assist other personnel in design, procurement and installation of electrical equipment.
Design, implement and maintain various automated report servers and emailed reports (Exaquantum).
Assist in maintenance of Plant power monitoring and event reporting system (ION).
Salary range is $130's to $145ish with paid overtime and hourly this reflects $62 to $69 hour plus!
Excellent benefits.
Please send resumes to Linda Fields at lfields@meador.com