Process Equipment Specialist
JOB SUMMARY
Process Equipment Specialist is responsible for installing, trouble
shooting, repairing and maintaining cryogenic pumps, water pumps, chillers and
chiller compressors, cooling tower gear boxes along with additional compressed
air system components. The specialist will use precision measuring tools
for diagnostic trouble shooting of compressed air equipment. In addition, you
need to have knowledge of all operations and parts manuals associated with all
equipment.
Essential Functions
Effectively
communicates verbally and in writing with co-workers, internal and external
customers.
Provides technical assistance with equipment,
pre-commissioning and start-ups, installations and repairs of compressed gas
systems. Including "hands-on" work to assure equipment operates to the plant's
requirement.
Conducts safety assessments of a continuously changing
working environment
Able to read wiring schematics and diagrams for all
equipment
Serves as technical support for Plants, Regional, and Zone
Managers
Able to research complex technical problems and find
solutions
Manage OEM rotating equipment vender relationships, quality
customer service performance, and compliance with Matheson standards and
commitments.
Documents service and installation activities by completing
work orders for each job.
Maintains rapport with Bulk Process Manager, other Process Equipment Specialist
by identifying solutions, suggesting improved methods and techniques and
recommending system improvements
Explains practices, procedures, and policies to reach
agreement with suppliers and others outside of the job area
Perform tasks requiring analysis and troubleshooting skills.
Provides assistance and training to Plant Technicians
Ensure the proper precision measuring tools are in use and
maintained for diagnostic trouble shooting.
Works with TAR Coordinator on ordering and gathering parts
and supplies necessary to complete installations and repairs
Daily travel to Plant sites, occasional overtime, and
sporadic on-call emergency service is required to meet Matheson Bulk needs
Basic vibration troubleshooting
Assist in developing and continual review of Standard
Maintenance Procedures (SMP's) per type of equipment; You need to have
knowledge of all operations and parts manuals associated with all equipment.
Performs other duties
as assigned
Complies with all policies and standards
Qualifications
Education
High School Diploma
or GED Required
Bachelor's degree in engineering or related technical
discipline (preferably Mechanical) Preferred
Vocational Industry
related certifications considered Preferred
Non-Degree Equivalent
Tertiary Experience Required
Experience
5-8 years of experience in troubleshooting
industrial/commercial mechanical systems -Required
5 years of preferred additional requirements include an
applicable technical degree, maintenance or instrumentation experience in ASU
production or similar industrial manufacturing field - Preferred
5-8 years of troubleshooting industrial/commercial
mechanical systems
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Expertise with process gas compressors and auxiliary systems
(Centrifugal and reciprocating)
Expertise with rotating measuring, monitoring, analysis and
corrective maintenance systems / equipment.
Able to read technical specifications, drawings, schematics
and diagrams for all rotating equipment and auxiliaries.
Able to troubleshoot complex technical problems, find
solutions and handle more than one critical job at a time.
Able to effectively manage technical projects and personnel
from business presentation through hand off.
Effective communication verbally and in writing with
co-workers, internal and external customers.
Intermediate to advance utility software and computer skills
such as MS Word, Excel, PPT, AutoCAD, CMMS, etc.
Licenses and Certifications
Applicable to rotating equipment maintenance - Preferred
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS
Work along with Reliability Manager, Rotating Manager, Plant
Manager, Regional Ops Manager, Zone Manager, TAR Coordinator to define and plan
scope. Pro-active with a "can do" attitude and an ability to find
solutions within a fast-paced environment.
Facilitate Pre-Job Safety meetings to communicate risks,
address support requests and make key decisions.
This position requires working in diverse conditions
including but not limited to mechanical equipment rooms with exposure to noisy
operating equipment, exposure to extreme weather conditions, precarious places,
and risk of electrical shock (high voltage) with NFPA or equivalent standards.
This position is highly physical and requires regular use of
hands, fingers, walking, stooping, and kneeling. It requires employees to regularly lift and
or move weight limits in line with the safety policy.
Willingness to travel as required.
Flexibility of hours may be required during Outage.
Role will be performed in office environments as well as in
industrial field environments. May also
be required to work from a home location, which must be conducive to performing
the role and duties, including virtual/video meetings
Physical Demands
Stationary Position
Transport/Lifting
Exerting Force/Pulling
Reaching
Handling
Grasping
Feeling
Communicate/Talking
Communicate/Hearing
Repetitive Motions
Coordination
Travel Requirements
20%-30% Planned field travel to support job
responsibilities.
Sporadic on-call emergency service is required to meet 24/7
ASU operational needs.
Requires a valid motor vehicle operator's license.
Daily travel to the office.
Matheson is an Equal
Opportunity Employer that complies with the laws and regulations set forth
under EEOC. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
EOE AA M/F/VET/Disability