MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Participate in feasibility studies for a variety of automated systems;
- Take part in specifying systems’ characteristics and components;
- Install automation systems such as instruments, PLCs, including all electrical components and accessories (i.e., junction boxes, control panels, etc.):
- Participate in the development of automated systems;
- Select components and follow up with suppliers in collaboration with the purchasing department;
- Prepare technical drawings and schematics for electrical connections;
- Perform programming, troubleshooting and installation of motors’ variable speed drives;
- Perform various maintenance and troubleshooting work on existing or new systems.
REQUIRED SKILLS
- Minimum training in electrical technology, ideally at a college level, combined with industrial experience;
- Experience in control and automation systems process instrumentation (PLC, operator interfaces, pneumatic systems, hydraulic, systems, etc.)
- Analyzer Experience Required
- Attitude geared toward interpersonal relations, advisory services, and communication;
- Journeyman Instrumentation certificate
- Journeyman certificate (electricity) is an asset;
EXPERIENCE TO THE FOLLOWING WILL BE CONSIDERED AN ASSET
- Delta V-DCS AMS (asset management system)
- Field Bus
- Triconex Safety System
- Bentley Nevada Machine Monitoring
- Fisher Valves
- Flowserve Valves
- Masonelean Valves
- Rotork MOV’s
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Day shift