I must say its a little frustrating that I have not found 1 to express interest in the roles I have posted over the past several months, sent me a questions for more information. It leads me to believe everyone is:
1) employed
2) not interested in Shell
3) I am fishing in the wrong pond and there are no-one out there that meet qualifications (do not think that is so)
I will keep putting the roles out there shame on you if you do not at least inquire, share with another servicemember
*****Apply before April 11, 2017 As a Instrument Mechanic your responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
-Troubleshooting and making field repairs to safety shutdown systems
-Troubleshooting and correcting ladder logic
-Troubleshooting PLC control interfaces; level, flow and pressure measurement equipment; --vibration measurement instrumentation; 240V equipment; and power generation and distribution equipment
-Troubleshooting, repairing, calibrating, tuning and aligning controllers
-Troubleshooting, calibrating and making field repairs to control valves, positioners, and actuators
-Troubleshooting transducers
-Understanding of proper application of pressure rated piping/tubing fittings
-Troubleshooting, calibrating, configuring and repairing electronic transmitters and DCS systems
-Overhauling, repairing and calibrating displacer level controls
-Using pressure test equipment
-Troubleshooting, calibrating and repairing pressure switches and regulators
-Maintain, troubleshoot and repair process analyzers (Gas Chromatographs, conductivity, PH, Oxygen)
Requirements:
-Minimum of five (5) years of experience as an Instrumentation/Electrical Technician (2 years of which instrument maintenance work was performed) or relevant military experience
-Must have prior experience in an instrumentation/electrical field in an industrial, manufacturing or military work environment
-An NCCER certification or an Associates degree in Instrumentation is preferred