We use cookies. Find out more about it here. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
#alert
Back to search results
New

Maintenance I (SPLA)

Calumet Specialty Products Partners L.P.
United States, Louisiana, Shreveport
Mar 25, 2026

Position Summary:


The Level 1 Instrumentation Technician (Mastery Level) is a highly skilled professional responsible for the installation, calibration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of complex instrumentation and control systems across refinery operations. This role serves as a technical authority, ensuring the reliability and accuracy of critical process measurements and control systems, while providing leadership and mentorship to other technicians and contractors.


Key Responsibilities:




  • Independently troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair complex instrumentation and control systems, including:




    • Pressure, temperature, flow, and level transmitters


    • Control valves and positioners

    • Analyzers (process and environmental)



    • Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and PLC field interfaces





  • Perform precision calibration and configuration of field instruments



  • Lead and execute instrumentation work during turnarounds, outages, and critical repairs



  • Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior technicians and apprentices



  • Interpret and utilize:




    • Loop diagrams



    • P&IDs



    • Instrument datasheets and specifications





  • Ensure compliance with all safety and operational procedures, including:




    • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)



    • Process safety management (PSM) requirements



    • Hazardous area classifications (Class I, Div 1 & 2)





  • Diagnose and resolve control loop and process control issues



  • Support advanced control strategies and optimization efforts



  • Perform preventive and predictive maintenance on instrumentation systems



  • Participate in root cause failure analysis (RCFA) and incident investigations



  • Oversee and verify quality of contractor instrumentation work




Minimum Qualifications:




  • High school diploma or GED



  • Completion of an Instrumentation/Controls apprenticeship, technical program, or equivalent experience



  • Significant experience in industrial or refinery instrumentation




Required Skills & Competencies:




  • Advanced knowledge of:




    • Process instrumentation and measurement principles



    • Control systems (DCS/PLC) and loop tuning fundamentals



    • Signal types (4-20 mA, HART, Foundation Fieldbus, etc.)



    • Control valves, actuators, and positioners



    • Electrical fundamentals related to instrumentation





  • Demonstrated ability to:




    • Troubleshoot complex control and instrumentation issues independently



    • Interpret process conditions and relate them to instrumentation performance



    • Lead jobs and coordinate with operations, maintenance, and engineering





  • Strong understanding of:




    • Hazardous area requirements



    • Industry standards and best practices





  • Effective leadership, communication, and mentoring skills




Physical & Work Environment:




  • Ability to work in refinery conditions including:




    • Elevated structures and confined spaces



    • Exposure to extreme temperatures and industrial hazards





  • Ability to wear required PPE, including FR clothing and respiratory protection as needed




Preferred Qualifications:




  • NCCER Instrumentation certification or equivalent



  • Experience with specific DCS/PLC platforms (e.g., Honeywell, Emerson, Yokogawa, Allen-Bradley)



  • Working knowledge of analyzer systems and advanced process control (APC)



  • Experience with CMMS systems (e.g., SAP)




Role Expectations (Mastery Level):




  • Works independently with minimal supervision



  • Recognized as a subject matter expert in instrumentation and control systems



  • Leads troubleshooting of critical process issues impacting production and safety



  • Coaches and develops less experienced technicians



  • Drives reliability improvements and instrumentation best practices



  • Ensures precision, accuracy, and compliance in all work performed



Applied = 0

(web-bd9584865-ksnsn)