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POSITION SUMMARY:
This position is within the Terminals organization and will be based in Anchorage, Alaska covering terminals. Electronic & Instrumentation Technicians are responsible for maintaining the electrical, electronic and control equipment at MPC and MPLX owned light products and asphalt terminals. E&I Technicians provide the expertise to install, repair, replace, maintain, and perform preventive maintenance on terminal equipment that is beyond what terminal operations personnel capabilities. Typical equipment that is maintained by E&I techs includes: Terminal Control Systems, network hardware, electronic presets, tank gauging and high-level alarm systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motor starters, card readers, touch screens, and more. Changes in assigned terminals/coverage areas do occur at times for training purposes as well as to balance workload with other E&I Technicians.
• All applications must be completed on-line. No phone calls, agencies, faxed or mailed resumes will be accepted.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Demonstrate the ability to follow company and industry safe work practices, ability to follow all applicable company policies and procedures, and provide safety suggestions for improvements to company safety and operational programs.Inspect and apply operating and performance tests to light product and asphalt terminal electronic and electrical system components to determine causes of malfunctions and operating deficiencies. Through these inspections and tests they determine the extent and feasibility of repairs and recommend replacement or retention of such components on the basis of cost, reliability, and safety considerations.Install and/or set up process control PLCs, software applications, cabling, electronic presets, and other electronic and electrical components and equipment. In addition, they work with project leaders to provide input pertaining to new and replacement installations.Repair and maintain electrical, electronic and electrical components through disassembly and reconditioning or replacing components. Make repairs on equipment to the board level and sometimes the component level. Make repairs by soldering components and also fabricate cables needed to complete the repairs. Test and adjust components for proper operations.Schedule and perform periodic and preventative maintenance inspections and testing of electronic and electrical components through visual inspection, reference to technical manuals, drawings, and use of testing equipment. Determine what regular and special maintenance procedures need to be performed, parts requiring replacement, and necessary precautions to keep electronic and electrical components in proper operating condition. Maintain service records and equipment files through a maintenance management system; using Mobility and PC based system to update work orders, purchase materials, report maintenance issues, and track equipment history. Recommend to MPC Subject Matter Experts (SME’s) the purchase of superior quality makes, models or types of electronic and electrical components, parts, materials, supplies and repair services best suited to MPC needs. Purchase or request stocks of spare parts, supplies and materials. Work with and assist in directing other workers, both company and contract. Assist Project Leaders on contract projects to inspect work performed for compliance with plans, drawings, and specifications.Assist with PLC installing and troubleshooting, including programming and logic changes.Provide after-hours support as required for Terminal Operations.Provide training for adjacent groups and customers on supported equipment.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
2-5 years in a related field preferredJourneyman electrician preferred, but not requiredTerminal operations, trade electrician, degrees or experience in the field of electrical, electronic, IT Infrastructure or PLC programming preferred. Intermediate knowledge with Windows based PCs and smart phone technology is required.Willingness to travel up to 15%#ls #terminals
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Location:
Anchorage, AlaskaAdditional locations:
Job Requisition ID:
00014886Location Address:
1601 Tidewater RdEducation:
Employee Group:
Full timeEmployee Subgroup:
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We will consider all qualified Applicants for employment, including those with arrest or conviction records, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local laws. In reviewing criminal history in connection with a conditional offer of employment, Marathon will consider the key responsibilities of the role.