QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Diploma in Instrumentation and Control / Engineering Course Graduate
- At least ten (10) years of solid experience in power plant maintenance
- Certified Instrumentation Engineers by the Phil. Instrumentation & Control Society is an advantage
- Advanced knowledge in Plant Theories, practices, instrument and process control, maintenance techniques, and power plant equipment/machineries
- Advanced knowledge on DCS and PLC is an advantage
ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE OF
- Coal Fired Power Plant Operation
- Instrument & Control theories & principles
- Computerized maintenance & engineering systems (i.e. Maximo RBO, strategy optimizer, SAP)
- Design and implement cost-effective equipment modifications to improve safety and reliability
- Developing project specifications and managing projects using engineering principles and techniques
- Plant monitoring and commissioning
- Bid proposals of contractors and recommend technical solutions to improve quality and cost efficiency
- Engineering codes use in industrial setting that include but not limited to PSME, ASME, API and Dole standards
- Contracts management and dealing with procurement
- Financial principles, Budget development and Cost Control
- Incident Investigation & Root Cause Analysis (RCA) method
- LOTO and PTW: preparation, issuance and cancellation
- Detailed spare management for system performance
- Competent in reading and writing diagrams and instruction on power plant
- Understanding blue print, P & ID and as built drawings
- MS Office including MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint and MS Project
- Quality, Health Safety and Environment managements systems safety under rules and associated legistlation