Troubleshoot, repair, calibrate, replace, and overhaul refinery analyzer systems and related components (e.g., analyzers, probes, and sensors).
Maintain and optimize analyzer sample handling systems, including routine monitoring and preventive maintenance to maximize analyzer on-stream availability.
Perform maintenance and calibration on process and environmental analyzers such as Gas Chromatographs (GCs), Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS), Tunable diode lasers (TDL), NIR, and sulfur analyzers.
Complete analyzer modifications/changes and required data collection; upload and download analyzer configuration/diagnostic data as needed.
Transport, replace, and maintain calibration gases and associated equipment used for analyzer verification and calibration.
Diagnose and resolve analyzer and sample system problems; report issues and recommended solutions to leadership and craft/operations partners.
Interpret and use engineering drawings and documentation (P&IDs, PFDs, wiring diagrams, loop drawings, and procedures, etc) to support analyzer maintenance and troubleshooting.
Participate in safety meetings/toolbox talks and execute work in accordance with site/MPC Health, Safety & Environmental requirements and applicable standards.
Provide instrumentation support for equipment installed in analyzer shelters (e.g., basic calibration/maintenance of associated transmitters, control valves, solenoid valves, gauges, switches, and monitoring devices that interface with analyzer/sample systems).
Document analyzer work accurately and timely in maintenance systems and required records (e.g., work orders, calibration records, and condition reports).
Callouts, overtime, and off-shift work are required to support safe, reliable refinery operations.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Must have a GED or High School Diploma.
Must have a valid driver's license.
Must have an Associate's Degree or equivalent in science (specialization in Electronics or Instrumentation), possess an appropriate certificate from a recognized technical school or association, possess a higher degree in a related Engineering Program, OR three or more years of relevant experience.
Must be able to wear appropriate PPE and physically perform the job duties.
Must be able to pass a physical ability test.
Must be able to pass both a Marathon written test and a hands-on skill demonstration test.
PAY AND BENEFITS:
$51.97/hour with scheduled annual increases
Company sponsored annual bonus with target up of 6% of eligible wages
401k with company match up to 7%
Central States Pension Plan
Paid vacation, sick and holidays
Paid parental leave
Education reimbursement
Health/Dental/Vision available after 30 days with no monthly employee contributions
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Location:
Detroit, Michigan
Additional locations:
Job Requisition ID:
00021442
Location Address:
1300 S Fort St
Education:
Employee Group:
Full time
Employee Subgroup:
Regular
Equal Opportunity Employer: Veteran /
Benefits
Health insuranceDental insuranceVision insurance401(k)Paid time offPerformance bonusParental leave
Additional Information
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POSITION SUMMARY:
The Marathon Petroleum Detroit Michigan Refinery has an opening for an Analyzer Technician.