What are the responsibilities and job description for the Field Service Engineer position at INFRAMARK, LLC?
SUMMARY OF JOB FUNCTIONS
Performs project startups, which includes instrument installation, calibrating, and commissioning; panel terminations, markups, and testing; network terminations and testing; and instrumentation and panel training. Areas of projects are Atlanta, Macon and Griffin GA.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Performs startup of project instrumentation, which may include installation, wiring, terminations, and calibrations.
- Commissions MR Systems control panels on the jobsite, which includes field signal wiring, panel wire terminations, input/output signal checkout, and field equipment interfacing.
- Terminates plant network fiber and copper cables, and tests signal loss in each segment.
- Marks up control panel drawings with additions, deletions, and modifications to reflect actual field equipment interfaces.
- Provides customer training on project instrumentation and control panels.
- Provides on-site troubleshooting assistance to Contractor, Electrician, and Owner, as necessary.
- Provides on-call service for customers with Maintenance Contracts as directed by the Service Manager.
- Performs or assigns any other duties necessary related to customer service or to achieve customer satisfaction.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to the Regional Manager
Coordinates with Regional Managers (RM) and Project Managers (PM) on project field service needs
QUALIFICATIONS
A 4-year college degree in Engineering and 3 years field service experience is required. An understanding and working knowledge of process instruments is desired. Comprehension of contract Electrical & P&ID drawings is essential. Ability to communicate with customers (notably Contractors, Electricians, and Owners), management, and co-workers is crucial.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Moving and carrying instruments and equipment is expected, as is some panel lifting. Good manual dexterity is needed for working with instruments and equipment, as well as the use of common office equipment such as computer terminals, and copiers. Kneeling and sitting within panels for extended periods is common. Hearing and vision within normal ranges is essential for conversations with customers, and vision is necessary for reading panel and contract drawings. Regular use of the telephone and e-mail for communication is essential.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The job is mainly performed at the project jobsites. Activities include working on process instruments, signal wiring, and control panels.
TRAVEL
Substantial travel (90 % ) is required for project startup and service calls. Areas of travel for the projects are: Atlanta, Macon and Griffin GA.
An Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.