Chembularmanpower

Chembularmanpower

Electrical amd Instrumentation Engineer

Role

Electrical amd Instrumentation Engineer

Job type

Full-time

Posted

177 months ago

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Salary

Not disclosed by employer

Job description

~ FT10082 Title

Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer

 

Position Type Perm

 Industry

Materials Management

Start Date ASAP

Salary$ ~ $ 75,000

Location

Baytown, TX United States

Citizenship Required

Yes

Security Clearance

No

Travel Percent

10

Relocation Assistance

Yes

Degree

4 year degree

Years Experience - 3

 

Job Description

 

 B.S. in Electrical or Chemical engineering or related degree with 3-10 years of instrumentation and Electrical experience;  Working knowledge of the maintenance and engineering of field instrumentation/Electrical devices, analog and digital controls, distributed and computer controlled systems and programmable logic controllers(PLC);  Exceptional instrumentation and Electrical field hardware knowledge as well as a working knowledge of process and operations;  Knowledge of the National Electric Code, power distribution up to 480V, and 480 V/2300V/4160V motor control;  Working knowledge of DCS (Provox, Delta V), and PLC configuration;  Working knowledge of personal computers and Microsoft office software;  Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to function as a team member;  Problem solving and analytical skills;  Strong communication skills (oral and written) with the ability to communicate to all levels of employees as well as external vendors;  Ability to interact with management in various departments is required in coordinating and complying with approved standards and policies;  Ability and willingness to travel, when required;  Ability and willingness to work extended hours and provide call-in coverage, when required.

 

Preferred Qualifications:  Experience working in an industrial chemical complex.

4 Year Degree in Electrical Engineering

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