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Reworld seeks an experienced Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical Technician to maintain, diagnose, install and repair power plant and fuel processing equipment at the SEMASS facility. The role requires handling PLCs, analog/digital controls and 4160V distribution, with attention to safety and preventative upkeep.
You will perform calibration, troubleshooting and repairs on CEMs/COMs systems, read and apply equipment manuals, and document work in the CMMS while coordinating with operations to
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TheReworldSEMASS Facility processes 3,200 tons per day of municipal solid waste, generating up to 75 megawatts of renewable energy that is sold to ISO New England. The facility's shred and burn combustion system incorporates Riley Stoker technology and features three 1100-ton-per-day water-wall furnaces. The two condensing turbines utilize two air-cooled condensers. The facility is equipped with advanced ferrous and non-ferrous collection systems, which recover and recycle approximately 35,000 tons of metals annually.
We seek a dedicated Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical Technician who will safely work as part of a team to maintain, diagnose, install, and repair all types of power plant & fuel processing equipment. Must be able to communicate well with groups or individuals to solve problems. The candidate must be a self-starter who can prioritize work based on plant production requirements. They must work independently with minimal assistance and understand and follow all safety procedures relating to the plant and electrical equipment.
This individual will participate in daily preventative, scheduled, and corrective maintenance activities safely, effectively, and in a timely manner as needed in an electrical generation facility. Specific duties include, but are not limited to, inspection, calibration, troubleshooting, repair, and installation of electrical equipment, as well as plant analog and digital control circuits and instrumentation. This Thermomechanical Treatment Facility (TTF) features equipment ranging from 110V to 115KV, with in-plant distribution at 4160V, and most facility equipment operates at 480V. Facility equipment includes, but is not limited to: hydraulics, fans, pumps, conveyors, shredders, and low-voltage systems.
This individual will be responsible for daily maintenance and preventative maintenance of the Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEMs) and Continuous Opacity Monitoring (COMs) systems. Will terminate electric motors 4160V and lower. Install conduits and wiring for new installations, and repairs to existing equipment are required. Performing preventative maintenance on all plant electrical equipment is essential, and documenting the work to be completed and the work accomplished is crucial.
This individual will be responsible for reading and utilizing PLC ladder logic. Reading, interpreting, and utilizing equipment manuals for technical clarification, as well as requisitioning parts and materials, is required.
The employee will be required to use the computer-based Maintenance Management Program (ALM) to access work orders for both corrective and preventive.
To be considered for this position, the individual should have at least three years of industrial plant experience repairing and maintaining high voltage electrical equipment and electronic instrumentation/control systems, and hold a High School diploma and a valid Driver's License. Must have an electrical journeyman's license or solid technical experience, and have, or quickly obtain MA 1C/2C/3A Hoisting licenses.