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Follow plant safety standards and procedures. Be familiar with typical petrochemical plant safety hazards.
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Follow standard maintenance procedures.
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Follow manufacturer's troubleshooting and maintenance procedures. Correctly use and care for test and calibration equipment.
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Implement good housekeeping practices.
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Use standard instruments to measure voltage, amperage, speed, rotation and vibration.
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Troubleshoot and repair ground faults.
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Repair electrical motors up to 500 HP including replacement of bearings and seals, installation of motor and connection of starters and circuits.
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Maintenance of battery standby systems (UPS) and inverters.
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Read electrical, relay logic and schematic drawings and use these to troubleshoot and repair circuits.
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Installation of conduit, enclosures, wiring, connections and controls up to 480 V for new construction.
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Repair and maintain cathodic protection systems, Overhead cranes, Automatic Overhead Doors and other electrically operated equipment.
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Splice cables up to 500 MCM.
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Read and interpret schematics for power distribution systems up to 33 KV including repair and maintenance of 10 MVA transformers.
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Work at elevated heights.
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In addition to his normal jobs, he should assist and participate in other maintenance activities.
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Carry out established Preventive Maintenance procedures on electrical equipment.
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Write reports, complete forms and mark up drawings and other documentation.
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Safe and proper care of tools.
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Work as a team with operations, technical, and maintenance.
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Improve instrument reliability and reduce maintenance costs.
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Participate in company safety and training programs.
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Train Subordinates & coworkers. Report on work progress & maintenance activities.