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Inside Higher Ed · 2 weeks ago

Electronic Integrated Control Systems Tech (Industrial Controls) Five 1st Shift M-F Positions, ...

UConn’s Facilities Operations Department is seeking five Electronic Integrated Control Systems Technicians (Industrial Controls) for its Storrs Campus. The role involves operating, monitoring, and maintaining equipment at the Cogeneration Plant and other facilities to ensure reliable energy supply for the campus.

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Responsibilities

Performs highly skilled duties in the operation, monitoring and maintenance of multiple buildings, distribution infrastructure, and/or power plant equipment for safe operation and production, distribution, and consumption of high pressure superheated steam, electrical power and chilled water to meet campus energy needs
Works on campus to check and ensure reliable operation of equipment and to detect faulty or erratic operation of systems through excessive vibration, abnormal noises, extreme temperatures and/or leakages
Monitors, calibrates and repairs gauges and other devices to standards and records performance indicators on log deficiency reports
Coordinates equipment abnormalities reports and assists in diagnosis
Performs preventative maintenance repairs
Performs other related tasks as required and/or assigned

Qualification

Electronic industrial controlsSCADA systemsInstrumentation calibrationElectrical schematicsNetwork troubleshootingMechanical equipment maintenanceComputer software utilizationInterpersonal skillsOral communicationWritten communication

Required

Five (5) years of experience in installation assistance, monitoring, instrumentation calibration, maintenance, repair and programming of electronic industrial controls which are integrated into a distributed control system (DCS) within an industrial, commercial, military, government, large healthcare complex or a production oriented environment
Applicants must possess a current motor vehicle operator license
Applicants must be lawfully permitted to work in the United States

Preferred

State of Connecticut Trades License preferably in one or more of the following specific trades: Heating, Piping and Cooling, Electrical, Plumbing and Heating, and/or an OE2 License (Heating, Piping and Cooling Operating Engineer Journeyperson)
Knowledge and experience working with related software systems such as Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) preferably AiM, safety systems, Pi data historian, SCADA systems, GEifixx, and Beamex calibration systems, air emissions monitoring systems and/or capability of downloading relay data
Demonstrated supervisory and leadership ability
Experience operating and maintaining combustion turbines
Experience operating and maintaining fuel cell systems and/or geothermal systems
Experience operating and maintaining industrial boilers over 50KPPH capacity
Experience operating and maintaining industrial steam turbines
Experience operating and maintaining gas, electric, and steam driven chillers
Understanding of an electrical high voltage 69 kV / 13.8 kV distribution power grid
Experience maintaining utility metering systems (ex: steam, water, chilled water, electrical, etc.)

Benefits

Excellent and affordable healthcare options
Full benefits package including medical and dental insurance.
Employee retirement benefits (SERS Retirement plan).

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2022-01-10Acquired
2006-08-31Series Unknown

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