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What’s the role
As an Instrumentation and Electrical Maintenance Technician, your responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following in accordance with relevant codes.
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Troubleshooting DCS (Digital Control System) control interfaces; level, flow, and pressure measurement equipment; vibration measurement instrumentation; low, medium, and high voltage equipment; and power generation and distribution equipment
Read and understand piping/instrument and electrical drawings of instrumentation, control, power, and metering circuitry
Remove, repair, maintain, and test emergency shutdown valves and control valves
Understanding of proper application of pressure-rated piping/tubing fittings associated with various equipment (manual sample stations, control valves, instrumentation, etc.)
Diagnose and apply results using various test equipment
Apply Electrical Safety Rules in accordance with site and OSHA standards
Record work history and submit feedback for continuous improvement of maintenance plans, policies, and procedures
Troubleshoot and repair instrument or electrical systems
Perform routine installation and calibration of instrument or electrical systems
Ability to perform reactive or preventative maintenance of instrument or electrical systems and components
Work Schedule
9/80 base work schedule with varied schedules depending on worksite demand
Certain plant conditions will require night shift, weekends, and holidays (turnarounds, outages, major plant activities, production support, etc.)
What we need from you
Must be authorized to work in the United States on a permanent basis without the requirement of a work visa
Must be at least 18 years of age
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent required
Must have minimum of 5 years’ instrumentation industry experience with a minimum of 4 years within the chemical and refining industry
Industry-accredited training or apprenticeship program in instrumentation is preferred
Associate degrees in Industrial Maintenance are preferred
Military Maintenance School is preferred
Troubleshooting and operating a Process Control System or DCS control interfaces (experience with Emerson DeltaV is a plus)
Experience maintaining and troubleshooting various process instrumentation (pressure, flow, temperature, custody transfer, weight, etc.)
Experience with installation, testing, troubleshooting, and repair of fire and gas detection equipment and control systems (experience with Det-Tronics is a plus)
Install, test, and troubleshoot Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), including correcting ladder logic (Allen-Bradley, Siemens PCS7, GE Mark VII)
Troubleshooting, calibration, and making field repairs to control valves, positioners, and actuators
Experience bending and creating new tubing runs (Swagelok or Parker)
Detailed knowledge of HART-based communicators
Must be able to read, write, and speak English fluently and understand operating procedures
Must possess and maintain a current, valid license to operate a motor vehicle in the United States
Willing to work outside in inclement weather with or without accommodation
Willing to work in compact and confined spaces with or without accommodation
Willing to climb ladders, walk up and down steps, and work at heights with or without accommodation
Must be willing to work in an environment that requires the daily use of computers (i.e., iOS, MS Suite, SAP)
Must be willing to be trained and maintain certification to operate motorized lifting equipment such as man-lifts, cranes, trucks, forklifts, etc., to support craft activities
Must be willing to respond to emergencies; successful candidates must reside within 60 minutes of the site or be willing to relocate within 60 minutes of the site without relocation assistance
Willing to work holidays, nights, weekends, and overtime supporting run and maintain schedules, holdovers, outages, turnarounds, etc.
Willing to be on call and meet call-out standards to respond to site responsibilities and emergencies
As part of the pre-employment selection process, candidates are required to submit to and receive satisfactory results from all pre-employment background, medical, and reference checks, including hair and fluid (saliva or urine) drug testing
Willing to support the company’s drug-free work environment, which will include random drug and alcohol screenings
Willing to take and achieve satisfactory results on Shell’s pre-employment testing battery
With proper training, willing and able to lift 40 lbs. with or without accommodation, and able to use safe lifting techniques with the use of heavy equipment
Willing to support and comply with the company’s harassment-free work environment policy
Willing to support and comply with the company’s safety policies and initiatives
Willing to support and comply with the company’s diversity and inclusion work practices
Willing to be clean-shaven and work while wearing a respirator or Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) as necessary
***Please note that there is an Online Assessment which is required for this position. In order to be considered, you must complete the assessment and receive a passing score, even if you have taken previous assessments. Please review your Workday tasks, directions and instructions in order to ensure you complete the required test within the provided timeframe***
What we offer
The rate for this position is $48.57. Individual pay will be based on various factors, such as relevant work experience, education, certifications, skill level, seniority, and internal equity.
For regular full-time or regular part-time employees of the Company (participating companies as listed in the Summary Plan Description), insurance coverage options include medical, dental, vision coverage, life Insurance, Business Travel Accident Insurance, and Occupational Accidental Death Benefit programs. Employees also participate in a company pension plan and a 401(k) plan. Paid leave includes up to 6 weeks of paid vacation time, up to 11 paid holidays, and parental leave offering 16 weeks of paid leave for birthing parents, and 8 weeks of paid leave for non-birthing parents.
Additionally, employees are eligible for short-term disability leave for up to 26 weeks at 100% or 50% of base pay as well as Long-Term Disability insurance. Shell also offers other compensation such financial reimbursement for adoption, wellness, education, and personal learning expenses, and some roles are eligible for discretionary long-term incentives. For interns, eligible benefits include medical, dental, and vision coverage, life insurance, Business Travel Accident Insurance, and Occupational Accidental Death Benefit programs; participation in a 401(k) plan; and paid leave for up to 11 paid holidays. Additional information on Shell’s US benefit programs can be found at https://www.shell.us/careers/about-careers-at-shell/rewards-and-benefits.html.
You bring your skills and experience to Shell and in return you work with talented, committed people on one of the most important challenges facing our planet. You’ll have the opportunity to develop the skills you need to grow in an environment where we value honesty, integrity, and respect for one another. You’ll be able to balance your priorities as you become the best version of yourself.
Progress as a person as we work on the energy transition together
Continuously grow the transferable skills you need to get ahead
Work at the forefront of technology, trends, and practices
Collaborate with experienced colleagues with unique expertise
Achieve your balance in a values-led culture that encourages you to be the best version of yourself
Benefit from flexible working hours, and the possibility of remote/mobile working
Perform at your best with a competitive starting salary and annual performance related salary increase – our pay and benefits packages are considered to be among the best in the world.
Take advantage of paid parental leave, including for non-birthing parents
Join an organization to become one of the most diverse and inclusive in the world. We strongly encourage applicants of all genders, ages, ethnicities, cultures, abilities, sexual orientation, and life experiences to apply
Grow as you progress through diverse career opportunities in national and international teams
Gain access to a wide range of training and development programs
We'd like you to know that Shell has a bold goal: to become one of the world’s most diverse and inclusive companies. You can get to know more about how we're working towards that goal, click here.
Shell in The United States
Shell has been in the US for more than 100 years, leading the sector in energy, petrochemicals and refined products. Today, we provide millions of Americans with the energy needed to heat and cool their homes and power the economy.
We operate in all 50 states, from our Deep-Water platforms in the Gulf of America to the Pennsylvania Chemicals complex and our miles of pipelines throughout the US.
We reach our customers through our 13,000 branded retail stations, and we are number 1 in gasoline sales. We also own the #1 brand of motor oil in the U.S. – Pennzoil® – made from natural gas.
We are excited to play a key role in the move to net carbon emissions while providing the oil and gas needed by society for many decades to come.
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