ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN (DOE)
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
- Gillette, WY
- $54.80-56.30 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Under the direction of the supervisor and lead, work with planning and scheduling staff.
- Maintain the electrical and instrumentation hardware and software, preventive maintenance and repair, and calibration of all plant electrical and instrumentation equipment to ensure smooth generation system operation. Systems maintained and calibrated include continuous emission controls, combustion controls, electrical generation controls, burner controls, water treatment plant controls, electrical relays, analyzers, process scales, networks, computers, servers, and results laboratory instrumentation.
- Troubleshoot plant electrical, instrumentation, and control systems to return to service in a timely manner. Troubleshoot and maintain the scrubber control system, distributed control system, and continuous emissions monitoring systems.
- Maintain accurate records and reports.
- Learn the asset management software (currently Asset Suite) and work order system to a level capable of creating work requests and finding and completing work orders. Also, have the ability to use the system to find parts and any other resources required to complete the task.
- Proactively support Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and plant policies and procedures pertaining to safety.
- Ensure that tools and equipment are in sound working condition and perform cleaning duties as assigned.
- Perform service and repair on electrical apparatus including splicing, soldering, taping, and repairing cords, switches, and light sockets. This includes regularly working on energized circuits of up to 600 volts alternating current (AC) and/or direct current (DC), and near circuits of 25KV AC and less.
- Repair systems and equipment in a safe, efficient manner in compliance with all safety regulations.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Associate’s degree in electrical, electronic, or instrumentation program, and 2 years of experience as an Electrician or Instrumentation Technician; or
- Completion of an electrical or instrument apprenticeship and 2 years of related electrical experience, of which 1 year was as an Electrician or Instrument Technician at an operating industrial or power plant.
- A valid driver’s license.
- Experience working on low-voltage and medium-voltage equipment.
- Knowledge of electrical drawings, troubleshooting, and repairs.
- Ability to develop plans/goals, present information to others, and work under pressure.
- Proficient with computers, common operating system and productivity software.
Employees must apply through Careers in SAP SuccessFactors
Basin Electric is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer regarding race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, and veterans status.