What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instrument Fitter A position at Energy Transfer?
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Reads shop notes, general arrangement and process flow diagrams and drawings.
- Reads measuring devices such as tape measures, rulers and pressure gauges.
- Mounts and installs end devices such as pumps, switches, transmitters, regulators and level controllers.
- Runs tubing lines according to drawings, specifications, shop notes and other project documentation.
- Performs pneumatic and mechanical tests on assembled components.
- Disassembles components to replace defective parts or to prepare them for shipping.
- Operates a variety of portable hand, electric and air powered tools such as tubing benders, torque wrenches, combination wrenches, sockets, ratchets, band saw and grinders.
- Operates stationary tools such as large bore tubing benders, bench grinder, iron worker, drill press and chop saw.
- On occasion operates lifting equipment such as overhead cranes and jib cranes.
- Records serial numbers and other information as required in ITP (inspection test plan).
- Reports problems to line supervisor and actively participates in resolutions.
- Perform job duties in a safe manner and according to company safety procedures.
- Reports potential safety hazards to supervisor and actively participates in resolutions.
- Effectively follows oral and written instructions and communicates them to others as needed.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all departments and workers.
- Actively participates in teaching and developing other employees.
- Actively participates in product development and improvements.
- Performs the above and other duties as required without supervision.
- H igh school education (GED)
- 3 - 4 years’ experience in compression related assembly or field environment.
- Mechanical aptitude.
- Ability to read tape measures and rulers in increments of 1/16”
- Basic mathematic ability to add and subtract fractions, decimals and whole numbers.
- Must have knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within the assembly department.
- Must be familiar with Safety and OSHA requirements.