IE Tech_Emergency Responder Employment Placement Agencies - Plaquemine, LA at Geebo

IE Tech_Emergency Responder

Plaquemine, LA Plaquemine, LA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$57.
7K - $73.
1K a year Estimated:
$57.
7K - $73.
1K a year 15 hours ago 15 hours ago 15 hours ago Performs troubleshooting, work assessments, parts requirement determination, repair, inspection, and functional testing of all site instrumentation systems, and equipment such as transmitters, switches, pressure gauges, level indicators, hydraulic controls, site security system, and computerized control system authorized under Level of Repair (LOR) for Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) equipment.
Performs troubleshooting, work assessments, parts requirement determination, repair, inspection, and functional testing of all site electrical systems, cathodic systems, and equipment such as contactors, protective relays, circuit breakers, disconnects, lighting, transformers, motors, motor operated valves and cabling systems authorized under Level of Repair (LOR) for Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) equipment.
Ensures proper and timely preparation of all required work related documentation.
Operates support equipment necessary to the proper and effective performance of assigned duties.
Assists other departments and subcontractors in performance of preventive and corrective maintenance.
Under general direction performs duties of Emergency Response Team (ERT) member during actual emergency incidents and training sessions, to include responses to fires, hazardous materials incidents, oil spills, and medical emergencies within the levels of training provided.
Job Opening and Closing Dates 6/20/2023 - 6/28/2023 Qualifications REQUIRED:
Must have an associates degree or equal in Instrumentation/ electrical from and accredited trade school and 2 years work experience in industrial instrumentation/ electrical OR a HS diploma/GED and 5 years experience in industrial instrumentation /electrical.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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