JOB: WEST AFRICA- Equatorial Guinea >> Instrumentation Supervisor w / DCS experience

Staff Solvers Unlimited is currently seeking an Instrumentation Supervisor with Moore DCS experience. The position is for an American company, however, the position is located in Equatorial Guinea. The position pays up to $85K with full benefits, which includes 3 weeks off for every 9 weeks on with airfare provided back to the employee's point of origin. Below are the specs: The Instrumentation Supervisor should meet the following requirements:

a.. Minimum 5 years supervisory experience in a chemical plant environment. b.. Ability to operate within a team environment. c.. Able to coach and train technicians and trainees. d.. Experienced with trouble-shooting, repairing and configuring of DCS hardware and software, primarily Moore's DCS. e.. Able to select, install and trouble-shoot various types of field measurement devices. f.. Able to install, repair, and trouble-shoot fiber optic communication systems. g.. Above average understanding of control strategies such as 3 element boiler feed water flow control, flame safe guard systems, compressor surge control, trip logic layout, and pre-startup interlocks. h.. Experienced in the installation of field wiring. To include all aspects necessary to provide signals from the device to the control room. i.. Good working knowledge of electrical control and distribution systems. If you know anyone, who may have interest, I will greatly appreciate you forwarding this email to them. They should send their resume in a Word or Text Only format as an attachment, and also let me know a good time/date/number for me to contact them.

Best Regards, Steve Michaels, CIR / CPC President & CEO Staff Solvers Unlimited (SSU)

281-651-9184 Office 832-563-9349 Mobile snipped-for-privacy@staffsolversunlimited.com
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