Design Solutions and Integration

Energy

AutomationTechnician

$0–0k Midland, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Automation Technician at Design Solutions and Integration. Skills: Industrial control systems, PLCs, HMIs, Instrumentation. Install industrial control systems. Operate industrial control systems”

Industry & Context.

Energy
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot; Diagnose; Resolve issues

Eligibility Requirements

Minimal supervision

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Troubleshooting of AC single phase, Troubleshooting of AC /DC control, Installation (electrical, tubing), Assist lead with loop checks, Microsoft office (Excel, Word), Installation of AC / DC control, Configuration and troubleshooting, Lead for facility loop checks, Utilize VMWare, PLC and HMI software, Specify AC / DC control, Evaluate and specify new instrumentation, Progress tracking, load programs to PLC, Configure routers, modems, radios, Microsoft Windows OS, Microsoft office (Excel, Word), facility startup, tune PID loops, verify controls and shutdowns, Modify PLC and HMI programs

Nice to Have

Troubleshooting of three phase power, Troubleshooting of DC power circuits, Instrumentation (level, pressure, temperature, and flow), Control systems, Computer skills, Electrical (up to 600 Volt AC/DC), Motors (controls and troubleshooting), Drives (installation, configuration and troubleshooting), Pumps (operation and troubleshooting), Instrumentation (installation, configuration and troubleshooting), Networking TCP/IP addressing, NAT rules, port forwarding, routing, Ethernet, Ethernet wireless, RF 900Mhz (FreeWave), Math basic (addition, subtraction, multiply, divide, fractions), Computer Windows OS, Microsoft Office, VMWare, USB, serial comms, Electrical AC and DC Voltages up to 600 volts, Mechanical Electric and Mechanic hand tools, Communication Ethernet, Communication Ethernet wireless, Communication RF 900Mhz (FreeWave), Skill deficits will require a desire and willingness to learn, investing personal time and resources to increase knowledge and skill levels

What You'll Do.

Install industrial control systems

Operate industrial control systems

Maintain industrial control systems

Troubleshoot control equipment

Troubleshoot electrical

Troubleshoot instrumentation

Load software changes

Identify instrumentation issues

Troubleshoot instrumentation issues

Diagnose instrumentation issues

Resolve instrumentation issues

Identify control issues

Troubleshoot control issues

Diagnose control issues

Resolve control issues

Identify electrical issues

Troubleshoot electrical issues

Diagnose electrical issues

Resolve electrical issues

Identify network issues

Troubleshoot network issues

Diagnose network issues

Resolve network issues

Identify communications issues

Troubleshoot communications issues

Diagnose communications issues

Resolve communications issues

Troubleshoot AC single phase circuits

Troubleshoot AC/DC control circuits

Troubleshoot AC/DC power circuits

Install instrumentation

Install control systems

Install electrical circuits

Assist with troubleshooting

Specify AC/DC control circuits

Specify AC/DC power circuits

Evaluate instrumentation

Specify new instrumentation

Specify replacement instrumentation

Perform facility startup

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work as part of a team

Full Job Description

## Description Design Solutions and Integration is an employee-owned company providing automation, electrical, and mechanical services to major energy partners including Diamondback Energy, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, and Chevron. Since 2001, we’ve supported oil-field operations with reliable, safety-driven solutions that keep projects moving. Guided by our core values—integrity, safety, accountability, faith, and innovation—we take pride in delivering dependable work for customers who expect the best. As an employee-owner, you’ll have access to competitive wages and a strong benefits package including medical, dental, vision, disability coverage, paid time off, a 401(k) match, and participation in our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). At DSI, we’re all invested in doing the job right. Must be a self-starter with the ability to work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment with minimal supervision. Automation technicians are responsible for the installation, operation and maintenance of industrial control systems including PLCs, HMIs, process instrumentation, electrical equipment and controls. Troubleshoot control equipment, electrical and instrumentation at production facilities (gathering, disposal, injection, vapor recovery, LACT). Loading provided software changes with Allen Bradley, Schneider, GE, Idec, Automation Direct, and Siemens PLCs, Allen Bradley, GE, Idec, Automation Direct, Siemens, Red Lion, and Maple HMIs.   Ability to identify, troubleshoot, diagnose and resolve instrumentation, control, electrical, network, and communications issues.   Proficiency in multiple skill clusters including computers, electrical, electronics, mechanical systems, networking and radio communications.   Desired skills include: Math basic (addition, subtraction, multiply, divide, fractions) Computer Windows OS, Microsoft Office, VMWare, USB, serial comms Electrical AC and DC Voltages up to and including 600 volts Networking TCP/IP addressing, NAT rules, port forwardi

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