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Supervisor, Maintenance / I&E DF

Company Name:
CF Industries
##### Job
Summary:
Incumbent provides technical skill, knowledge and guidance to execute Instrument and Electrical (I&E;) projects and maintenance throughout Distribution Facilities.
##### Job Responsibilites:
Provides project design, installation and associated documentation.
Repairs Instrument & Electrical equipment throughout Distribution Facilities.
Assists engineering and/or other I&E; personnel as needed on projects.
Supervises outside Instrument & Electrical contractors when major work is being performed.
Shop tests Instrument & Electrical equipment.
Trains operations' personnel in troubleshooting Instrument & Electrical equipment.
Assists in establishing preventative maintenance programs for Instrument & Electrical equipment
(including recordkeeping).
Provides electrical work safety training for operations' personnel.
##### Successful incumbents will have:
Equivalent of 5-10 years of experience in plant Instrument & Electrical department or related
work.
Undergraduate technical degree helpful, but not required.
Deep background in instrumentation and controls with emphasis on PLC/HMI installations.
Prior supervisory and/or project management experience.
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
##### Position Scope/Contribution:
Incumbents in this position are responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting and related training for Instrument & Electrical equipment at all DF terminals and warehouses. Travel to out-of-state, overnight locations is required regularly and accounts for 60 - 65% of time annually.
Location: Terre Haute
Schedule Type: Full TimeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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