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Performs skilled electrical work in the inspection, repair, testing, adjustment, and installation of LNG plant equipment & components ranging from 24 to 23,000 volts.
This person will be a member of Union Local 369 and the Maintenance Group in a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import and distribution terminal regulated under 49 CFR 193. Primary responsibility is to ensure that all plant process and storage systems will safely receive, store, and deliver at their rated capacity. The position is a DOT covered position (PHMSA).
- Ensure that safety remains the top priority on all tasks performed,
- Responsible for the maintenance and reliability of the electrical and control systems at the Terminal, such as high voltage sub-station and distribution, motor control stations, relay logic control, programmable controls, electronic instrumentation, current & voltage monitoring equipment
- Diagnose and troubleshoot electrical related issues, using a variety of tools and techniques to identify and resolve problems efficiently.
- Document detailed records of maintenance activities, repairs, and calibration results for compliance and analysis.
- Provides contractor oversite which includes but is not limited to the following:
- Ensures proper permits are filled out and followed,
- Ensures the appropriate PPE is being worn,
- Ensures safety procedures are being followed,
- Ensure appropriate equipment is being utilized, and
- Ensures compliance of OSHA Lockout, Tag-out procedures.
- Ensure that all equipment exceeds minimum code requirements mandated by Federal and State regulations.
- Provide technical electrical support for the plant Operations Department.
- Provide hands-on-training for equipment and systems to plant personnel as needed, and cross train with Instrument, Mechanical, and Operation sections.
- Read and interpret installation specifications, complex electrical schematic diagrams, piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&ID), process flow diagrams (PFD), and cause and effects diagrams.
- Assist other maintenance technicians in maintaining and troubleshooting plant equipment & components.
- Collaborate with engineering and operational teams to improve system efficiencies.
- Perform duties required during the unloading of LNG ships.
- Ability to manage small projects.
- Strong understanding of electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and hydraulic principle, as well as familiarity with control system logic.
- Proven ability to diagnose and resolve complex technical issues in electrical systems.
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Maintains a valid Journeyman Electrical License within Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Industrial courses or relevant experience in controls, instrumentation, power systems and generators.
- Three to five years’ related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Trained on environmental procedures annually.
- Maintains the facility recognizing the environmental consequences of actions taken.
- Maintains to strive for the lowest reasonable environmental impacts.
- Acts with integrity, utilizes their safety and operational excellence, and promotes respect, belonging, diversity and equity.
- Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license and be insurable under the Company’s auto insurance program.
- Carries out other duties as assigned.
- TWIC card required. (Federal Government background check)
- Required to pass written and practical examinations.
- Must meet physical requirements of 49 CFR 193.
- Ability to lift and move various pieces of equipment.
- Ability to carry a tool kit and other equipment to top of LNG tank (200+ steps) or LNG carrier.- Ability to work at heights and scale vertical steel ladders up to forty feet or more.
- Physically capable of entering and working in a confined space.
- Ability work in any element (wind, snow, rain; etc.) 70% of the time.
- Ability to meet the highest attendance requirements.
- Ability to respond to problems on short or no notice.
- All responsibilities must be met within Maintenance Group; this can include working scheduled and unscheduled overtime, holidays, weekends, and nights.
- Outdoors-70%
- Mechanical/ Electrical Technical School or Military training helpful.
- Petro Chemical or power plant experience a plus.