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This position must be able to perform the essential functions below. The differences between classifications are the level of mastery of the essential functions, the degree of supervision required when performing these functions, and the amount of lead direction provided to others. Technician I: Entry-level class. The Technician works under close supervision, performing the essential functions at an adequate level. Technician II: Journey-level class. The Technician works under general supervision, independently performing the essential functions at an advanced level. Technician III: Expert-level class. The Technician works with minimal supervision and has mastered the knowledge and skills needed to perform the essential functions.
- Observe and follow Ormat’s environmental and operational rules, procedures, and guidelines.
- Strictly adhere to and enforce safety procedures as required by ORMAT, CAPP, and OSHA.
- Ensure work is done in compliance with electrical (NEC and NFPA) codes.
- Install, program, inspect, test, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair low, medium, and high voltage
- Install and calibrate analog and discrete instrumentation and control valves.
- Read, understand and effectively utilize technical information from electrical schematics, vendor
- Perform voltage, current and resistance calculations and checks with appropriate meter.
- Calibrate and use test equipment associated with the power plant electrical and safety systems.
- Participate in planning and scheduling maintenance activities.
- Create and modify reports and records associated with the electrical systems of the power plant.
- Perform corrective, preventive, and predictive maintenance on electrical, mechanical, and instrumentation equipment.
- Must be able to operate a vehicle in a safe manner, enter and exit vehicle without assistance,
remain alert while driving for continuous period of time and read and understand maps.
- Must be able to work weekends and/or holidays when necessary.
- Must be able to work overtime as required.
- Must be able to travel extensively to other locations, including rural areas and other states to work
- When assigned as an EI&C Technician 2 or 3:
- Performs programming for information systems; programs with ladder logic and relay logic;
operates PLCs, RTUs and associated inputs/outputs; operates VFDs; performs
- Ensures proper operation of SCADA and HMI systems; identifies and troubleshoots issues
- Participate in regular training to improve performance, acquire professional licenses, and maintain
- When assigned as an EI&C Technician 2:
- Provide coaching and guidance to junior Electrical, Instrument and Control Technicians.
- Process work orders, assist in inventory, and requisitioning of parts and supplies
- Search for and eliminate organizational weaknesses and jobsite conditions that create conditions
- When assigned as an EI&C Technician 3:
- Provide coaching and guidance to junior Electrical, Instrument and Control Technicians.
- Process work orders, assist in inventory, and requisitioning of parts and supplies
- Search for and eliminate organizational weaknesses and jobsite conditions that create conditions
- Periodically observe fellow maintenance technicians while performing work activities to ensure
proper procedures, techniques, and safety guidelines are being followed.
- The ability to understand procedures and instructions specific to the areas of assignment as would be acquired in three to four years of high school.
- Three (3) years of experience in the power generation or similar process industries.
- EI&C Technician 2: Five (5) years of experience in the power generation or similar process
- EI&C Technician 3: Seven (7) years of experience in the power generation or similar process
- Hands-on experience in operations, maintenance and project implementation related to power production, turbine-generators, auxiliary equipment, power and control systems.
- The ability to read process control documentation such as process flow diagrams, control logic
block diagrams, piping and instrumentation diagrams, electrical schematics, circuit diagrams and
- Ability to methodically troubleshoot electrical and control systems.
- Must be able to communicate with other employees and read and write at a level that will enable
- Must be able to use and acquire knowledge of a variety of computer software applications in word
processing, spreadsheets, database, and presentation. Must be proficient in MS Word, Excel,
- Must possess at any time a valid driver’s license with a driving record acceptable to ORMAT’s
- The ability to lift a minimum of 20 pounds in awkward positions and 50 pounds from the floor to the waist.
- Must be able to climb ladders, climb to and work off of elevated platforms, ladders and walkways.
- Must be able to work in confined spaces, heights exceeding 10 feet, and in harsh weather
- Work is subject to exposure to hazardous chemicals, electrical currents, gases, dust, and noxious
- Must wear protective equipment in the performance of some duties.
- The ability to sit and/or stand for long periods of time with moderate bending, stooping, and