Entergy
IC&E Technician – Entergy
Under general supervision, this role involves maintaining a good working knowledge of various power plant technical systems, and performing complex instrumentation, electrical, and mechanical work for inspection, troubleshooting, repair, installation, testing, adjustment, and calibration of equipment.
Job Duties / Responsibilities
Troubleshoot, identify, maintain, and repair power plant equipment; perform lockout/tagout following Fossil Tagging Procedure.
Use mechanical measuring devices, instruments, controls, and regulating devices in power plants.
Be familiar with principles of operation for steam boilers, turbo generators, pumps, heaters, steam traps, piping systems, pressure and level regulators, electrical distribution systems, and balance of plant systems.
Comply with all Fossil Safety Procedures and Policies.
Step‑up to Temporary Supervisor when required.
Work overtime and be available overnight and on weekends for unscheduled repairs.
Perform water chemistry analysis on the boiler makeup water system, adjust feed and blow‑down rates, and work with operations and vendors to monitor chemistry program.
Install new control system equipment and use test equipment for electrical and control systems.
Minimum Requirements Education
High school diploma or GED or equivalent work experience.
Preferred: Associates Degree in I&C or Electrical or equivalent technical degree.
Experience
Maintenance Operator III: 2‑3 years of experience.
Maintenance Operator: 3 years’ experience.
IC&E Technician: 5 years power plant experience or equivalent.
Preferred: Experience with distributed control systems.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Diagnose and repair instrumentation and control system malfunctions (transmitters, gauges, switches, control valves, pneumatic actuators, PLCs, etc.).
Install instrumentation tubing (bending, cutting, Swagelok fittings); troubleshoot fiber optic terminations and splicing.
Read and interpret electrical drawings, process and instrumentation diagrams, flow diagrams, and layout drawings.
Diagnose and repair electrical systems (breakers, motor starters, motors, switchgear, MCCs).
Read prints & schematics; troubleshoot and maintain plant electrical and I&C equipment.
Install electrical systems with conduit bending, panel installation, and connection termination.
Lift 100 lb and carry 50 lb; climb scaffolds, stairs, and ladders.
Team oriented, self‑motivated, proactive, and possess a winning attitude.
Basic computer knowledge for Entergy Fossil Applications Time and Labor and AIMM.
Certifications and Testing
Successful completion of EEI POSS/MASS test.
Primary Location Willis, Texas – Texas Operational Site.
Travel Up to 25% travel.
Equal Opportunity & EEO Statement An Equal Opportunity Employer, Minority/Female/Disability/Vets. The Entergy System of Companies provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a protected veteran in accordance with applicable laws.
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Job Duties / Responsibilities
Troubleshoot, identify, maintain, and repair power plant equipment; perform lockout/tagout following Fossil Tagging Procedure.
Use mechanical measuring devices, instruments, controls, and regulating devices in power plants.
Be familiar with principles of operation for steam boilers, turbo generators, pumps, heaters, steam traps, piping systems, pressure and level regulators, electrical distribution systems, and balance of plant systems.
Comply with all Fossil Safety Procedures and Policies.
Step‑up to Temporary Supervisor when required.
Work overtime and be available overnight and on weekends for unscheduled repairs.
Perform water chemistry analysis on the boiler makeup water system, adjust feed and blow‑down rates, and work with operations and vendors to monitor chemistry program.
Install new control system equipment and use test equipment for electrical and control systems.
Minimum Requirements Education
High school diploma or GED or equivalent work experience.
Preferred: Associates Degree in I&C or Electrical or equivalent technical degree.
Experience
Maintenance Operator III: 2‑3 years of experience.
Maintenance Operator: 3 years’ experience.
IC&E Technician: 5 years power plant experience or equivalent.
Preferred: Experience with distributed control systems.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Diagnose and repair instrumentation and control system malfunctions (transmitters, gauges, switches, control valves, pneumatic actuators, PLCs, etc.).
Install instrumentation tubing (bending, cutting, Swagelok fittings); troubleshoot fiber optic terminations and splicing.
Read and interpret electrical drawings, process and instrumentation diagrams, flow diagrams, and layout drawings.
Diagnose and repair electrical systems (breakers, motor starters, motors, switchgear, MCCs).
Read prints & schematics; troubleshoot and maintain plant electrical and I&C equipment.
Install electrical systems with conduit bending, panel installation, and connection termination.
Lift 100 lb and carry 50 lb; climb scaffolds, stairs, and ladders.
Team oriented, self‑motivated, proactive, and possess a winning attitude.
Basic computer knowledge for Entergy Fossil Applications Time and Labor and AIMM.
Certifications and Testing
Successful completion of EEI POSS/MASS test.
Primary Location Willis, Texas – Texas Operational Site.
Travel Up to 25% travel.
Equal Opportunity & EEO Statement An Equal Opportunity Employer, Minority/Female/Disability/Vets. The Entergy System of Companies provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a protected veteran in accordance with applicable laws.
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