Dynamis Power Solutions
Instrumentation and Controls Commissioning Technician
Dynamis Power Solutions, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Instrumentation and Controls Commissioning Technician
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Instrumentation and Controls Commissioning Technician
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Dynamis Power Solutions
Department:
Manufacturing
Job Status:
Full Time
FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt
Reports To:
Production Manager
Amount of Travel Required:
0-10%
Work Schedule:
Monday – Friday; 7 am – 4 pm, overtime as necessary.
Positions Supervised:
None
POSITION SUMMARY:
Primarily works to ensure Gas Turbine Generator Package is ready to operate and conduct a live run test. Preliminary checks include testing of instrument control systems for newly built and refurbished units. Assure units are fully calibrated and commissioned before being deployed for field operations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Lubrication oil system commissioning to confirm flow, pressure, and temperature of the system per the supplied drawings.
Gas system commissioning includes valve operation, venting operations, and leak checks.
Commissioning of gas turbine start systems, hydraulic actuation systems for variable geometry, in preparation for startup.
Startup/commissioning of gas turbine engine and generator.
Perform Point-to-Point panel checkouts during pre-commissioning and log results.
Issue Non-Conformance Reports when appropriate for corrective actions.
Perform DC system inspection during pre-commissioning and log results. Troubleshoot DC systems.
Perform AC system inspection, including insulation testing, phase-to-phase checks, and phase rotation checks during pre-commissioning and log results. Troubleshoot 480V and 600V Ac Systems.
Perform control system software loading, including but not limited to main controller and auxiliary controllers, including VFD drives.
Perform instrument calibrations for pressure transmitters, pressure differential transmitters, level transmitters, etc., during pre-commissioning and log results.
Perform instrument loop checks during pre-commissioning and log results.
Perform any other instrumentation/electrical maintenance as required on equipment.
Be aware of quality control issues with different vendors and generate Non-Conformance Reports as needed. Help drive any issues found to a conclusion.
Commission a complete package to include starting, stopping, load testing, and Factory Acceptance Test.
Perform other related duties as assigned to assist with successful operations and business continuity.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Successfully passes background check and pre-employment drug screening.
Possesses a valid U.S. Driver’s License.
Daily predictable attendance.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
High School Diploma required.
Minimum of 5 years of instrumentation/electrical experience required.
5-7 years of gas turbine operations, power plant operations, and/or field service experience preferred.
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, CAPABILITIES, AND ABILITIES:
Ability to understand electrical/controls/instrumentation wiring diagrams.
Ability to understand Process & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID).
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of RTDS, Thermocouples, Pressure Transmitters (Gauge, Absolute & Differential).
Basic computer skills. (Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook).
Preferred knowledge of PLC programming environments such as GE Proficy Machine Edition, Siemens S7, and Woodward GAP.
Knowledge of the usage of the following test equipment:
Digital Multimeter including voltage, current, and resistance measurements.
Loop Calibrator
Pressure pump calibration
Hand tools
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Frequently required to walk, sit, climb, bend, reach, and squat/kneel. Instrumentation and Controls Commissioning Technicians work primarily in a shop/outdoor environment. When required to go to a wellsite, the employee will ride share with other employees. The work environment includes exposure to hazardous materials, operating conditions, and inclement weather. Given these conditions, employees are required to wear company‑mandated personal protective equipment (coveralls, safety boots, safety gloves, hard hats, safety glasses, and ear protection) and must strictly adhere to safety policy. Instrumentation and Electrical Technicians must be able to lift 49 lbs. independently and be able to lift 50‑100 lbs. with a team lift.
Work hours may include early morning, late evenings, and weekends, depending on job demands.
The Company is committed to the cause of equal employment opportunity for all employees and applicants, thus abiding by all applicable state and federal laws. Our practices regarding employment, job promotion, compensation, training, and termination do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, age, sex, national origin, veteran's status, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other legally protected status. It is expected that all employees, both management and staff, will fully support these nondiscriminatory policies.
05/05/2025.
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Instrumentation and Controls Commissioning Technician
role at
Dynamis Power Solutions
Department:
Manufacturing
Job Status:
Full Time
FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt
Reports To:
Production Manager
Amount of Travel Required:
0-10%
Work Schedule:
Monday – Friday; 7 am – 4 pm, overtime as necessary.
Positions Supervised:
None
POSITION SUMMARY:
Primarily works to ensure Gas Turbine Generator Package is ready to operate and conduct a live run test. Preliminary checks include testing of instrument control systems for newly built and refurbished units. Assure units are fully calibrated and commissioned before being deployed for field operations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Lubrication oil system commissioning to confirm flow, pressure, and temperature of the system per the supplied drawings.
Gas system commissioning includes valve operation, venting operations, and leak checks.
Commissioning of gas turbine start systems, hydraulic actuation systems for variable geometry, in preparation for startup.
Startup/commissioning of gas turbine engine and generator.
Perform Point-to-Point panel checkouts during pre-commissioning and log results.
Issue Non-Conformance Reports when appropriate for corrective actions.
Perform DC system inspection during pre-commissioning and log results. Troubleshoot DC systems.
Perform AC system inspection, including insulation testing, phase-to-phase checks, and phase rotation checks during pre-commissioning and log results. Troubleshoot 480V and 600V Ac Systems.
Perform control system software loading, including but not limited to main controller and auxiliary controllers, including VFD drives.
Perform instrument calibrations for pressure transmitters, pressure differential transmitters, level transmitters, etc., during pre-commissioning and log results.
Perform instrument loop checks during pre-commissioning and log results.
Perform any other instrumentation/electrical maintenance as required on equipment.
Be aware of quality control issues with different vendors and generate Non-Conformance Reports as needed. Help drive any issues found to a conclusion.
Commission a complete package to include starting, stopping, load testing, and Factory Acceptance Test.
Perform other related duties as assigned to assist with successful operations and business continuity.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Successfully passes background check and pre-employment drug screening.
Possesses a valid U.S. Driver’s License.
Daily predictable attendance.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
High School Diploma required.
Minimum of 5 years of instrumentation/electrical experience required.
5-7 years of gas turbine operations, power plant operations, and/or field service experience preferred.
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, CAPABILITIES, AND ABILITIES:
Ability to understand electrical/controls/instrumentation wiring diagrams.
Ability to understand Process & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID).
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of RTDS, Thermocouples, Pressure Transmitters (Gauge, Absolute & Differential).
Basic computer skills. (Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook).
Preferred knowledge of PLC programming environments such as GE Proficy Machine Edition, Siemens S7, and Woodward GAP.
Knowledge of the usage of the following test equipment:
Digital Multimeter including voltage, current, and resistance measurements.
Loop Calibrator
Pressure pump calibration
Hand tools
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Frequently required to walk, sit, climb, bend, reach, and squat/kneel. Instrumentation and Controls Commissioning Technicians work primarily in a shop/outdoor environment. When required to go to a wellsite, the employee will ride share with other employees. The work environment includes exposure to hazardous materials, operating conditions, and inclement weather. Given these conditions, employees are required to wear company‑mandated personal protective equipment (coveralls, safety boots, safety gloves, hard hats, safety glasses, and ear protection) and must strictly adhere to safety policy. Instrumentation and Electrical Technicians must be able to lift 49 lbs. independently and be able to lift 50‑100 lbs. with a team lift.
Work hours may include early morning, late evenings, and weekends, depending on job demands.
The Company is committed to the cause of equal employment opportunity for all employees and applicants, thus abiding by all applicable state and federal laws. Our practices regarding employment, job promotion, compensation, training, and termination do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, age, sex, national origin, veteran's status, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other legally protected status. It is expected that all employees, both management and staff, will fully support these nondiscriminatory policies.
05/05/2025.
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