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Electrical, Instrumentation, and Controls Engineer 1 at Wacker in Charleston, TN

The EI&C Engineer will perform a variety of electrical, instrumentation, and controls engineering work to maintain and continuously improve the performance of multiple chemical production units and related auxiliary systems. Basic knowledge of chemical and physical processes along with technical knowledge of electric power systems, field instrumentation, and local/distributed control systems are needed to execute the responsibilities of this position. The main objective of this position is to provide engineering and technical services to operations and service units in order to assure safe operations, regulatory compliance, and maximize the availability and efficiency of said units. Job Responsibilities Partner with operations to ensure availability of production units as required capacity and quality Commission as part of a team new and modified production units Plan and execute as part of a team system or unit turnarounds Conduct and/ or coordinate de-bottlenecking and troubleshooting activities in operation processes. Collaborate with fellow Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls (EI&C) Engineering counterparts in assuring safe operating conditions and regulatory compliance of production units Consult and support capital projects executed by project engineering Support process and technology transfer and exchange between Wacker's polysilicon production sites Support maintenance team in planning and execution of ITPM and MRO activities Maintain asset data in enterprise asset management and plant engineering system(s) Keep documentation and equipment records up to date Cooperate with groups and individuals within the Engineering and Maintenance department, within Operations and within other service units, with focus on achieving optimal results and solutions from a corporate enterprise perspective Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Instrumentation, Automation or Controls Engineering OR Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering with strong controls and 480V experience Master's degree, or higher, in Electrical, Instrumentation, Automation or Controls Engineering, preferred 5
years in chemical and/or oil/gas industries (or similar industrial experience) Thorough technical knowledge in the field of electrical engineering, instrumentation and controls (EI&C) including relevant regulations, standards and codes Demonstrated knowledge of operation/maintenance of 480V equipment, such as motors and motor control centers (MCCs) Preferred, but not required:
Siemens Software PCS7/DCS, STEP7/PLC, SAP, Comos, PI Preferred, but not required:
Knowledge of Safety Instrumented System (SIS) ISA-84, IEC61511 (SIL Rating, SIF Testing), OSHA, NFPA Objective judgment and fact-based decision making approach Interpret, edit and create P&IDs, loop drawings Develop SIS test procedures Design SIL and non-SIL Instrumentation control loops Ability to work in interdisciplinary and intercultural teams Willingness and ability to travel domestically and internationally up to 10% of the time as required.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Electrical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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