Overview
The Automation & Instrumentation Technician is responsible for the routine maintenance of all instruments and automation equipment in the plant.
Monitor and report spare availability and consumption pattern to avoid nil-stock for all spare parts. Carry out Minor modifications to support the production process and recommend replacement for obsolete spares.
Responsibilities
- Work with process control systems including programmable logic controllers, sensors and actuators
- Consult manuals, read and interpret circuit diagrams and schematics for installed instrumentation and automation equipment
- Repair and adjust system components or remove and replace defective parts
- Installing control and measurement instruments on existing or new plant equipments
- Inspect and test operation of instruments and systems to diagnose faults using pneumatic, electrical and electronic testing devices and precision measuring instruments
- Repair and adjust system components such as sensors, transmitters and programmable logic controllers or remove and replace defective parts
- Maintenance of both analog and digital field instruments such as level, pressure, position, limit, speed, temperature, flow, and weight sensors, actuators and gas analysers
- Calibrate field instruments such as weigh feeders, beltscales, as well as level pressure, temperature transmitters, and flow meters according to manufacturers specifications or business best practices.
- Perform scheduled preventive maintenance work and complete pre-start up test and generate maintenance reports
- Install control and measurement instrument on existing and new plant equipment and processes under the supervision of the automation/ instrumentation engineer
- Use the SAP to facilitate proper scheduling, planning of work, and execution; respecting safety of equipment and people in the plant
- Consult with Central Room Operators for diagnosis of field instrument faults to minimize downtime
- Support the installation, modification, testing and operation of automation and instrumentation systems and generate document reports for tasks carried out
- Troubleshoot failures with process control system involving electrical and mechanical equipment and instrument
- Record and report specific electrical energy consumed in all shops across the plant on a daily basis
- Carry out regular scheduled inspection of the field instrument and generate report
- Facilitates communications and relationships:
- Attends departmental meetings as and when called
- Supports management policies
- Communicates results and challenges within the department to the automation/instrumentation engineer
Education/Qualifications
- OND/HND/Bsc in Engineering (Electrical, Electronics or Physics as main subject)
Knowledge & Skills
Functional (Technical) Competencies:
- Good knowledge of of cement manufacturing process
- Good knowledge of product quality parameters and quality control tests
- Good knowledge of computer aided systems for kiln and mill operations
- Able to take initiatives based on sound problem solving skills
Organisational (Behavioural & Managerial) Competencies:
- Good interpersonal relationship
- Demonstrated leadership skills via work ethics, ability to delegate and motivate, fairness etc
- Result oriented
- Team leadership skill
- Good aptitude for organization and communication
- Result oriented with high decision making capacity/self confidence
- High level of initiative
Necessary Competencies:
- Proficient in MS Word, Excel, Project
- Commitment to the highest standard of work ethics
- Good knowledge of safety laws and regulations
- Good Coaching skills
- Very good written and verbal communication skills
Behavioural Attributes:
- Teamwork and Collaboration.
- Innovation and creativity
- Honesty
Language Requirements
Professional Proficiency in English Language
Local / International
Local Employment