General Summary | The Process Control Specialist II performs administrative work and a variety of professional engineering work in the field, plant and/or office to support the design, implementation, testing, and operation of process control systems. |
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Essential Functions | - Programs and debugs process control systems including but not limited to field elements and devices, PLCs, HMIs, and reporting software
- Performs problem definition and requirements analysis, produces justification reports, and develops designs for implementing new process control loops, or new control system to optimize performance of computer-controlled processes
- Troubleshoots difficult control/data systems
- Analyzes and tunes difficult process control loops to optimum response and cost-effective control
- Recommends changes to control strategies or operational modes based on observation of control loops
- Represents the division in design teams for facility construction projects
- Participates in testing, debugging, and start-up of new processes and equipment
- Recommends hardware and software changes and upgrades to existing systems
- Reviews plans of projects for functional design and conformance to Commission standards, specifications, and contractual requirements
- Works extensively with computer based scientific and process control programming
- Reviews plans for plant alterations or new plant construction
- Responds to calls to emergency situations outside of normal work hours to support WSSC Water business
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Other Functions | - Deploys and commissions PLC based RTU’s in the WSSC Water’s SCADA system
- May be required to participate in the group’s emergency duty program
- Develops cost estimated of water, sewer and related projects
- Performs other duties as required
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Work Environment And Physical Demands | - Ability to climb ladders and work in confined spaces and elevated locations
- Ability to hear audible alarms and abnormal equipment noises
- Ability to visually inspect equipment and processes any time of day or night
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Required Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities | - Working knowledge and ability to install, program, test, tune, troubleshoot, and optimize all process control components including field sensors, PLCs, cabling, networks, operator stations, historical databases, etc.
- Working knowledge and training in the theory and operation of all components of process control systems
- Ability and skill in researching what changes in process control are cost justified
- Ability to effectively interface with operational and technical disciplines (electrical, mechanical, process) engineers to develop changes in ancillary equipment
- Ability and skill to write and present clear and concise cost justification reports
- Ability to work with contractors, developers, consultants and the general public and to maintain satisfactory working relationships with subordinates, peers, and supervisors and to work in a team environment
- Ability to keep abreast of and adapt to changes in the process control technology
- Ability to lead and provide training for lower level Process Control Technicians
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Minimum Education, Experience Requirements | - Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering (environmental option), Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems Management or a related degree to industrial process control
- 3+ years direct control experience in the design, programming, and systems start-up as it is related to new construction and/or control equipment installation, engineering, and operations of PLC-based distributed process control and/or communication systems, or similar experience relevant to manufacturing industries or control system vendors
OR - High School diploma or equivalent
- 7+ years experience in an engineering, instrumentation/communications, electrical or operational environment
- 3+ years of direct control experience in the design, programming and systems start-up as it is related to new construction and/or control equipment installation, engineering, and operations of PLC-based distributed process control and/or communication systems, or similar experience relevant to manufacturing industries or control system vendors
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Additional Requirements | - Possession of a valid driver’s license, with no more than 4 points, and the ability to obtain and maintain a WSSC Water driver’s permit within 90 days of hire or transfer
- May be assigned to participate in the Division’s Emergency Duty Program
- Will be required to respond to calls to emergency situations outside of normal work hours to support WSSC Water business
- Completion of the WSSC Financial Disclosure statement within 30 days of employment and annually thereafter
- Employees in this position are designated or considered emergency personnel; therefore, the employee must report to work as scheduled or as directed by their supervisor when WSSC Water declares an event that requires emergency personnel to report to work
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Preferences | - Knowledge of and demonstrated ability in instrumentation and controls with an emphasis on those types used in water and wastewater stations, plants, transport systems, and incinerators
- Current knowledge of water and wastewater treatment technologies
- Registration in the State of Maryland as a Professional Controls Systems Engineer
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Salary | $86,312 - $146,731 |
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