Automation Integrator
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Job description
An Automation Integrator executes automation engineering deliverables by programming and/or installing PLC programs and validating compliance to engineering design. Responsibilities:
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Supports automation engineering with design and control systems improvements.
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Works with automation construction and commissioning project managers to commission facilities.
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Responsible for PLC programming development and HMI/LOI programming and design work.
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Assists with oversight of automation electrical design, troubleshooting, testing, debugging of programs, and redlining of engineering documentation for engineering as-builts.
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All aspects of facility commissioning with a focus on automation control systems.
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Responsible for maintaining project schedules to meet timelines.
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Engaged participation in project meetings and design reviews.
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Responsible for maintaining status reports.
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Advanced understanding of facilities equipment, process flow, and automation control systems and designs.
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Proficiency with electrical systems, mechanical systems, software applications, data management, and network security.
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Develop and validate automation programs ensuring compliance with engineering documentation.
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Use of PLC software (e.g., RSLogix500, RSLogix5000, DirectSoft5, ROCLINK 800/DS800), HMI programs (e.g., Red Lion Crimson, Factory Talk View, Panelview), and RTU programming.
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Complete redlines and relevant documentation to support current as-built post commissioning.
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Follow company management of change (MOC) process.
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Adhere to Oxy program standardization and best practices.
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Support operations and automation specialists with training on automation control system functions.
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Train aspiring automation integrators on organizational processes, programming automation control systems, equipment, and documentation.
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Support low VAC devices including transformers, breaker boxes, electrical switches, heaters, motors, and analyzers.
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Provide troubleshooting and basic repair to 120v AC power supply to automation systems and devices.
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Support troubleshooting of 480v and less of AC power availability and notify the electrical team of findings needing service/repair.
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Support automation end devices (switches, transmitters, etc.), calibrate, troubleshoot, install, and use Hart communicator and multi-meters.
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Identify and troubleshoot Ethernet, serial, satellite, and wireless field communications.
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Ensure alarms are within Oxy standards, accurately represent the process, function as intended, and follow appropriate change control protocols.
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Communicate project activities with asset teams.
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Assist in the evaluation of new technologies providing pro and con analyses.
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Support customers (operations) as a liaison with automation engineering to assist in the design of projects and a desired operating philosophy.
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Active participation in Oxy process improvement teams.
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Ability and willingness to travel to support unassigned job areas as needed.
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Ability and willingness to work 12-hour shifts, including nights, weekends, holidays, and participate in an on-call rotation when needed.
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Advanced teamwork and collaboration abilities with internal and external business units, exemplifying a responsible attitude for personal safety and the safety of co-workers, contractors, and the public.
Requirements
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7+ years of oil and gas automation integrator/programming experience with 3+ years of oil field process facilities experience.
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Advanced understanding of automation and electrical design principles.
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Advanced knowledge and technical skills working with PLCs, HMIs, RTUs, EFMs, POCs (e.g., Allen Bradley, Totalflow, ROCs, Coriolis), and automation devices.
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Intermediate knowledge of technical standards and guidelines (e.g., API, NEC, NFPA, IEEE, ISA).
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Advanced understanding of automation systems and network connections.
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Advanced understanding of PSSRs (pre-startup safety review) and MOCs (management of change).
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Advanced understanding of digital and analog I/O, programming, and troubleshooting.
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Proficient knowledge of analog and discrete instrumentation, and various serial and Ethernet communication protocols.
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Extensive expertise in safe work systems.
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Expertise in electrical/automation construction codes and practices.
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Extensive knowledge of automation equipment specifications and application.
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Demonstrated time management skills with the ability to prioritize multiple tasks within timelines.
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Ability to assist in estimating and managing budgets.
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Must be able to work under pressure.
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Proficiency in leadership, mentoring, and training.
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Advanced communication skills, including written, oral, and remote meeting skills.
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Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and Windows operating systems.
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Must meet all conditional job offer requirements, including background, drug, hair follicle, MVR, agility, and fit for duty.