Rogue Industrial Group is looking to hire Oilfield Electricians that know and Understand Tank Battery Facilities. Be Aware this is not an Office Position, This is a Field Position. Continual Field Maintenance and Troubleshooting of circuit breakers, limit switches, overload relays, motor starters, and electrical control circuits in an Upstream environment. 5/2 Rotation, 5 Days on and 2 off. Most days are 9-12 hours.
A Company Truck, Company Fuel Card, Computer, and Cell Phone as well as Excellent Medical Benefits, 401K, free life insurance, long-term and short-term disability, dental and eye care, Earned Vacation, Holiday Pay, in addition to 3 sets of FRCs.
Electrical Field Technician work, Knowledge and Ability to Perform the Following:
- Able to utilize technical skills to troubleshoot production instrumentation, electronics, and electrical components.
- Troubleshoot pump panels at a tank battery facility
- Installs, repairs, or replaces 120V AC/DC motors, as well as hydraulic and gas electrical controls.
- Working knowledge of control circuits in PLC switches
- Provide field instrumentation support for all process equipment (pneumatic, hydraulic, electro-mechanical, electronic systems)
- Installs, repairs, or replaces electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, lighting, and alternative electrical parts.
- Tests electrical equipment and parts for continuity, current, voltage, and resistance.
- Other duties assigned
Benefits:
- Company truck and fuel card
- Cell phone
- Laptop
- Competitive H2s training and monitor if needed
- 3 sets of FRC's (or 6 items of clothing of your choice)
- Free life insurance
- Long-term and short-term disability
- Safety bonuses!
Qualifications:
- Experience troubleshooting motor starters and VFD’s/VSD
- Able to do electrical equipment installations, inspections, and troubleshooting tasks to maximize production and enhance the reliability of the operation.
- Recognize malfunctions in individual equipment and perform maintenance as necessary to correct problems.
- Familiar with installing, swapping, and testing single to three-phase motorsTests and commissions integrated and non-integrated electrical systems, i.e. switchgear, network relays.
- Ability to use megger and multimeter.
- Use reference documentation to size conductors, overload, and short circuit protection.
- Operate and perform activities in accordance with applicable regulations and procedures (Federal, State, and local policies and procedures).
- Must be willing to undergo background check and driving record check.
- Must be willing and able to pass DOT drug screening / physical.
- A minimum of 4-year Electrician experience is required
- A minimum of 2-years Upstream experience is required
- Journeyman’s Electrician License Preferred