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A leading energy company is seeking a maintenance technician responsible for ensuring the operability of I&C field equipment and control systems. This role necessitates performing maintenance tasks, interlocking testing, and supervising contractors while needing a diploma in Electrical Engineering and a range of technical skills. Ideal candidates will demonstrate strong troubleshooting abilities and teamwork skills, contributing to seamless plant operations.
Your role:
Carry out preventive and corrective maintenance of I&C field equipment/control system in your area of responsibility.
Perform overhaul programs of the generating unit's I&C field equipment and control system.
Conduct interlock testing of Boiler, Turbine, HRSG, BOP, and Generator after overhaul.
Supervise contractors during site work involving I&C field equipment.
Key activities include:
Identifying failed equipment for rectification.
Maintaining process control equipment.
Monitoring the performance of process control loops and field equipment in the plant.
Witnessing acceptance tests of new equipment alongside senior officers.
Data entry and maintenance of records of maintenance activities.
Drafting and updating plant control drawings as necessary.
Troubleshooting and repairing process control equipment.
Conducting toolbox meetings for contractors.
Requisitioning PTW and store materials required for maintenance.
Carrying out OT user reviews, system patch updates, anti-malware updates, capacity reviews, and inventory reviews of OT systems.
Your profile:
Diploma in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline with 1-3 years of relevant experience.
Understanding basic operation principles of a Combined Cycle Plant.
Understanding basic cybersecurity principles of OT systems.
Understanding operational aspects of process control equipment such as controllers, data gateways, input/output modules, operator workstations, and engineering workstations.
Ability to read schematic drawings, P&ID, interlock circuits, and function block diagrams.
Ability to calibrate and troubleshoot control equipment and PC-based systems.
Ability to perform routine, preventive, and breakdown maintenance at an intermediate level without guidance.
Ability to analyze and troubleshoot PLC faults.
Proficiency in using and navigating engineering tools.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.