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Job Description

Job Description

I&C Technician IV - Thermal

Responsible for day-to-day preventative maintenance and repair of the instrumentation, controls, and plant equipment at the Energy Center San Francisco facilities.

Major Accountabilities:

  • Inspect, test, troubleshoot, configure, repair, calibrate, and install mechanical, pneumatic, electric, and hydraulic control components and instrumentation, 
  • Perform electrical maintenance work as needed.
  • Locate causes of defective or intermittent instruments, report findings to supervisor, and execute installation, repair or replacement and commissioning as required.
  • Maintain logs, manuals, records, blueprints, and operating procedures and provide written reports on control system conditions when required.
  • Coordinate and schedule with other plants, customers, and contractors as necessary to accomplish installation and maintenance objectives consistent with schedules, quality, and cost management.
  • Direct and train technicians to improve efficiency and technical skills.
  • Solve complex hardware and software problems.
  • Perform DCS programming, troubleshooting, repair and installation activities.
  • Develop new programs and enhancements to existing programs.
  • Perform software maintenance of process system computers and monitoring systems.
  • Use Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) effectively to accomplish required maintenance in and efficient and organized manner.
  • Stand in for plant operations when necessary.
  • Perform other duties as required.

Competencies:

  • Adjusts quickly to change; remains flexible and productive in times of continuing change.  Supports and champions change processes.
  • Gathers data; identifies issues; relates and compares; identifies cause-effect; interprets different viewpoints; determines and takes a course of action after identifying and developing consequences.
  • Expresses ideas clearly and effectively both orally and in writing; adjusts language or terminology to the characteristics of the audience; uses appropriate organization, structure, and grammar in written.
  • Seeks, acquires, and promptly applies new knowledge and skills, including interpersonal skills, advances in technology, business-related information, and emerging industry.
  • Generates creative solutions to work situations; tries different and novel ways to deal with organizational problems and opportunities. Develops systems or work processes to increase efficiency and production.
  • Considers the needs and feelings of others; remains aware of the impact of personal behavior.
  • Maintains high personal standards of performance, responsibility, and professionalism.

Minimum Requirements:

  • An associate degree in a related technical area or equivalent experience as senior technician. 
  • Extensive knowledge of distributed control systems such as: Allen Bradley, PLC’s, Fireye, GE PAC Systems RX3i, Johnson Controls and/or Wonderware.
  • Extensive knowledge of digital/analog electronics, instrumentation, controls, and peripheral equipment.
  • Proficiency in implementation and maintenance of distributed control systems,
  • Experience with contract management. 
  • Proven skills in leading/directing small teams of technicians.
      • Knowledge of power plant and/or large heating and cooling plant processes.
Company Description
Cordia is a comprehensive energy solutions provider. We’re driving change towards a more resilient, sustainable energy future, and empowering people and communities to reach their full potential.

District Energy systems produce steam, hot water, and/or chilled water at a central plant, then deliver the steam and water to individual buildings through a network of underground pipes. This process is considerably more energy efficient than traditional on-site heating and cooling systems, and typically requires less capital investment, risk, and operational costs than individual boilers or air conditioners.

Company Description

Cordia is a comprehensive energy solutions provider. We’re driving change towards a more resilient, sustainable energy future, and empowering people and communities to reach their full potential.\r\n\r\nDistrict Energy systems produce steam, hot water, and/or chilled water at a central plant, then deliver the steam and water to individual buildings through a network of underground pipes. This process is considerably more energy efficient than traditional on-site heating and cooling systems, and typically requires less capital investment, risk, and operational costs than individual boilers or air conditioners.