The Lansing Board of Water & Light (BWL) has one opening for an Instrument & Control Specialist in Lansing, MI, as part of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL-CIO, Local Union 352.
Pay Rate: $53.80
Position Summary:
Responsible for performing a variety of technical duties relating to electrical instrumentation, control, and monitoring functions of the LBWL's electric, steam, water, and chilled water utilities.
Equipment will range from, but not limited to legacy pneumatic systems to current computerized systems such as Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.
Must have aptitude in mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, electronics, computers, networking and troubleshooting these systems.
Essential Functions:
- Comply with all LBWL, State and Federal safety mandates, complete ongoing safety training, and participate in ongoing safety initiatives.
- Install, configure, test, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair the following systems:
- Distributed Control Systems, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems and Human Machine Interfaces
- Control system networks including but not limited to Modbus, FieldBus, ProfiBus, 61850, HART, Ethernet IP and support devices like switches, routers, gateways, servers, and media converters.
- Wireless networks including, cellular, license, radio, spread spectrum, and microwave.
- Programmable Logic Controllers, Single Process Loop Controller (Manual/ Auto Stations Temperature Controllers), Data Recorders, Vibration monitors, Variable Frequency Drives an.d Digital Process indicators.
- Process transmitters, gauges, switches & analytical equipment for chemistry & continuous emissions monitoring (CEMS).
- Operate various pneumatic equipment, regulators, and solenoid valves.
- Understand facility processes and operational requirements that control systems that directly affect operations and inform plant staff of any issues, concerns, or Improvements to be made.
- Read, understand, and extract technical information from schematics, diagrams, prints, manuals, & other resources.
- Work with engineering to provide updated prints with project and field changes, assist in the review of new projects and system modifications to provide feedback or recommendations pertaining to instrumentation and controls.
- Ensure the Integrity of reporting data for engineering review and historian captures.
- Perform daily walk downs and checks of critical plant systems.
- Participate in ongoing job-related training.
- Support the BWL Asset Management System Initiatives and NERC-CIP requirements
- Required to follow BWL Safety Manual and wear required personal protective equipment.
- Attends training for safety awareness or skills improvement as required by supervisor, BWL or governmental agency such as MIOSHA.
- Perform other duties as required or directed.
Why Should You Apply?
- Competitive wages, employee development, and opportunity for professional growth.
- Robust time off benefits including vacation, free choice, sick leave, paid holidays.
- Comprehensive benefits package including medical, prescription, dental, life insurance, long-term disability, employee assistance program.
- Retirement programs including 401a (100% company paid up to 13% of base salary), 457 matches up to $2,500 per year, retiree medical.
- Voluntary benefits including supplemental and dependent life insurance, vision, flexible spending, AFLAC options, LifeLock anti-theft, long term care, tuition reimbursement, HOPE loan.
About BWL:
The Board of Water & Light serves Lansing, Michigan, and surrounding areas with electricity, water, and steam. Lansing's city charter vests the BWL with full and exclusive management of water, steam, and electric services for or the city. The American Public Power Association has honored the Lansing Board of Water & Light as one of the country's best publicly-owned utilities.
The Location:
Lansing, MI provides the opportunity to enjoy all seasons of fun and beauty. With the Grand River open for kayaking, lush golf courses, 17+ miles of trails for biking/hiking/running, Potter Park Zoo, and the sports, the arts and fine foods that comes from being near a major University, Michigan State University, there is a spot for everyone. The area is a short drive from Lake Michigan’s shoreline where there is views of natural beauty, boating, fishing, and windsurfing.