Instrument and Electrical Technician II or III
Midland, TX
Full Time
Mid Level
Job Title
Instrument and Electrical Technician II or III
Compensation
Level II: $45–$50/hr
Level III: $51–$58/hr
Location
Midland, Hwy 80 location
Schedule
5/2 (Monday–Friday) – 40 hours/week with rotational call
Target Start Date
ASAP
Scope
Job Summary
Installs and maintains electrical and instrument equipment in compliance with all rules and practices. Tests and repairs electrical and instrumentation systems utilized by production equipment to ensure adherence to established performance levels and product quality. Evaluates electrical systems and instruments to establish plans for repair. Documents and verifies problems and actions taken.
Tasks & Responsibilities
Skills & Qualifications
Education & Experience
Additional Information
Allowances
Instrument and Electrical Technician II or III
Compensation
Level II: $45–$50/hr
Level III: $51–$58/hr
Midland, Hwy 80 location
Schedule
5/2 (Monday–Friday) – 40 hours/week with rotational call
Target Start Date
ASAP
Job Summary
Installs and maintains electrical and instrument equipment in compliance with all rules and practices. Tests and repairs electrical and instrumentation systems utilized by production equipment to ensure adherence to established performance levels and product quality. Evaluates electrical systems and instruments to establish plans for repair. Documents and verifies problems and actions taken.
- Plans, updates, and oversees all activities within area of responsibility in accordance with laws, regulations, standards, and procedures, with strong emphasis on health, safety, and environment
- Supports and encourages team effort between operations, engineering, and project groups
- Provides input and reviews control specifications and work practices
- Responsible and accountable for electrical and control systems as defined in the Work Management Manual
- Applies and follows Permit To Work System (PTWS) requirements
- Ensures quality and timely completion of work scheduled by the Maintenance Program
- Develops personal and team technical skills (regulations, equipment, methods, etc.)
- Attends and instructs technical meetings as needed
- Maintains open communication on electrical and control issues (safe work practices, training, materials, etc.)
- Supports work prioritization to maximize effectiveness and complement other work groups
- Provides technical support to other technicians for maintenance and troubleshooting of instrument and electrical systems
- Generates Management of Change (MOC) requests and follows up with installation inspections aligned with OIMS Element 3
- Constructs, monitors, and inspects new installations and recommends upgrades as necessary
- Acts as a stand-in for the Instrument and Electrical Lead position as needed
Education & Experience
- Associate’s degree preferred, supplemented by technical training
- Minimum 5 years of experience required
- Experience maintaining electrical systems and instrumentation/controls in processing plant or offshore production environments
- Familiar with regulations applicable to oil & gas facility operations
- Knowledge of OIMS systems, manuals, and procedures
- Meets safety, administrative, and technical training requirements per company training roadmap
- Possesses Operations Integrity Critical competency requirements as defined in company training roadmap
- Computing skills
- Safety-oriented
- Strong communication skills
- Strong organizational and reporting skills
- Attention to detail
- Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills
Allowances
- Agency-provided ½ ton truck with toolbox
- Tools provided by XOM
- 4-gas monitor supplied by XOM
- No per diem — local candidates required for on-call rotation
- 30-minute meet & greet
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