Service Engineer/I&C at NESC Staffing
San Juan, TX
About the Job
Job Title: Service Engineer, Engine Controls
Job Listing Detail
Duties and Responsibilities:
Solve technical and operational problems at our customer’s power plants.
Support preventative maintenance activities according to maintenance programs.
Support New Build and Commissioning teams on project delivery.
Manage and maintain good relationships with the customer during work execution.
Participate in customer meetings as local support for electrical and automation scope.
Create service work reports and other relevant documentation related to site or customer visits.
Be able to travel to our customer facilities for service attendance within Canada, US and the Caribbean.
Be on service jobs about 80% of the year
Desired Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Controls & Automation or Electrical Engineering or equivalent diploma
Desired Skills and Experience
The candidate should have a minimum of three (3) years’work experience with:
PLC development, programming and troubleshooting: Rockwell, Siemens, Schneider etc.
Understanding of function blocks and ladder diagrams
HMI: Wonderware and other applicable systems
Understanding of various industrial networks and protocols
Proficient on Modbus TCP, Profibus, CAN-bus, CIP, EtherNet/IP, DeviceNET, ControlNET, Industrial Ethernet
Advance programming of firewalls and routers
Woodward control systems for diesel and gas engines
Reciprocating Gas Engine Control Systems (MAN, MaK, Caterpillar, Bergen etc)
Must be able to work independently
Strong communication skills (verbal and written)
Additional Skills:
Excellent leadership and collaboration skills
Good electrical knowledge
Excellent English communication skills (verbal and written)
Strong focus on safety protocols and QEHS standards
Project management skills
Travel Requirements: This position requires a 70% travel commitment, encompassing both domestic and international, including onshore and offshore locations
The role demands adaptability to varying travel demands, with an expectation of extended periods away from the primary work location
Prospective candidates should be prepared to fulfil these travel obligations as an integral aspect of the position's responsibilities.