Instrument/Analyzer Technician (Delaware City Refining Company)
Description
The Instrument/Analyzer Technician is responsible to troubleshoot, repair, and install complex instrument and process monitoring equipment.
Instrument/Analyzer Technician (Delaware City Refining Company)
Description
The Instrument/Analyzer Technician is responsible to troubleshoot, repair, and install complex instrument and process monitoring equipment.
Basic/Required Qualifications
Must be at least 18 years of age; be legally authorized to work in the United States without restrictions; successful candidates must possess First Class Instrument Mechanic work experience and First Class Instrument Mechanic skills. Five (5) years equivalent experience in a refinery, or petrochemical operations is preferred. Interested individuals must also hold a valid driver's license; hold a High School Diploma or equivalent. Must have computer skills (Microsoft office/Outlook) and have experience in other systems such as SAP. Individuals must be eligible to qualify or hold a Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC card).
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Must be willing to perform/comply with the following: read and interpret Schematic Drawings, Wiring and Interconnect Diagrams, Loop Drawings, P&ID's, Process Flow Diagrams, Logic Diagrams, and ISA symbols; troubleshooting, installing, calibrating: repairing and maintaining flow, level, pressure, differential pressure, and temperature transmitters, transducers, controllers, control valves, regulators; maintains Allen-Bradley PLC’s, Foxboro Distributed Control Systems – I/A Series, GSI tank level gauging, and safety interlocks; working with diagnostic and test equipment such as voltmeter, ammeter and megger; and be willing to work a 12-hour rotating shift, which includes some weekends and holidays, and must be willing to work overtime, which at times may be mandatory.
Interested individuals must have the ability to coordinate work, function as a member of a team to get work done; perform tasks in any craft as incidental work; and participate in training programs to maintain and/or upgrade skills. Must have working knowledge of equipment and tools required to expedite the efficient installation and repair of refinery equipment. Candidate must have the physical ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
Must be able to perform physically-active assignments including work on high structures and within confined spaces. Must be able to work outside in all types of weather conditions.
Conditions of Employment
Written tests and assessments; meeting physical criteria for the job; a physical skills demonstration test; ability to demonstrate basic computer skills; and pass a post offer pre-employment physical, background check and drug screening.
We thank all respondents for their interest in PBF Holding Company LLC (“PBF Energy”), however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Please no phone calls or emails to any employee of PBF Energy about this requisition. Placement agencies or recruiters need not respond. All resumes submitted by search firms to any employee of PBF Energy via email, the Internet or in any method without a valid written search agreement will be deemed the sole property of PBF Energy. No fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired by PBF Energy as a result of the referral or through other means.
PBF Energy is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a diverse, inclusive environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, reproductive health decision making, national origin, ancestry, genetic information, physical or mental disability, medical condition, marital status, age, veteran and military status, or any other status protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations as required by law.
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PBF Energy (“PBF”) is one of the largest independent petroleum refiners and suppliers of unbranded transportation fuels, heating oil, petrochemical feedstocks, lubricants and other petroleum products in the United States.
PBF currently owns and operates six domestic oil refineries and related assets with a combined processing capacity, known as throughput, of over 1,000,000 bpd, and a weighted average Nelson Complexity Index of 12.8.
PBF Energy’s refineries are located in California, Delaware, Louisiana, New Jersey and Ohio. Our newest refinery is located in Martinez, California and processes a blend of domestic and international feedstocks to produce a high-value product slate. Martinez has a nameplate crude capacity of 157,000 barrels per day with a Nelson Complexity of 16.1. PBF’s other California refinery is located in Torrance, California and processes a blend of primarily heavy and medium crudes to produce a high-value product slate. The Torrance refinery has a nameplate crude capacity of 155,000 barrels per day with a Nelson Complexity index of 14.9. The Chalmette refinery was acquired by PBF Energy in 2015 and is located just outside of New Orleans, Louisiana. Chalmette is a 189,000 barrel per day, dual-train coking refinery with a Nelson Complexity of 12.7 and is capable of processing both light and heavy crude oil. The facility is strategically positioned on the Gulf Coast with strong logistics connectivity that offers flexible raw material sourcing and product distribution opportunities, including the potential to export products. Our East Coast refineries, at Delaware City and Paulsboro, have a combined refining capacity of 370,000 bpd and Nelson Complexity Indices of 11.3 and 13.2, respectively. These high-conversion refineries process primarily medium and heavy, sour crudes and have historically received the bulk of their feedstock via ships and barges on the Delaware River but have the capability to receive crude shipments via rail into crude rail unloading facilities at our Delaware City refinery. Our Midcontinent refinery, at Toledo, processes light, sweet crude, has a throughput capacity of 170,000 bpd and a Nelson Complexity Index of 9.2. The majority of Toledo’s WTI-based crude is delivered via pipelines that originate in both Canada and the United States. Since our acquisition of Toledo in 2011, we have added additional truck and rail crude unloading capabilities that provide feedstock sourcing flexibility for the refinery and enables Toledo to run a more cost-advantaged crude slate.