KINDER MORGAN - Kinder Morgan is one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in North America. We are a market leader in each of our businesses - Natural Gas Pipelines, Products Pipelines, CO 2, and Terminals. We have an unparalleled, large footprint of diversified and strategically located assets that are core to North American energy infrastructure and help deliver needed energy products to high-demand markets. Kinder Morgan offers a robust benefits package that begins on your first day...
KINDER MORGAN
Kinder Morgan is one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in North America. We are a market leader in each of our businesses – Natural Gas Pipelines, Products Pipelines, CO2, and Terminals. We have an unparalleled, large footprint of diversified and strategically located assets that are core to North American energy infrastructure and help deliver needed energy products to high-demand markets.
Kinder Morgan offers a robust benefits package that begins on your first day, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, two retirement plans, paid holidays, and paid time off.
BUSINESS UNIT: TERMINALS
Kinder Morgan is the largest independent terminal operator in North America, providing a strong, reliable network of 144 terminals serving our customers’ storage, distribution, blending and logistical needs. Our terminals store and handle renewable fuels, petroleum products, chemicals, vegetable oils and other products. We have a combined liquids storage capacity of approximately 151 million barrels and handle about 59 million tons of dry bulk materials annually.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
•Under the general supervision of the Supervisor-Maintenance, the technician installs, maintains, inspects, troubleshoots, repairs, calibrates and maintains documentation on all electrical and instrumentation systems associated with the pipeline, terminal and control center operations.
•Performs preventive maintenance services and calibrations of all site instrumentation and electrical systems.
•Maintain and troubleshoot cathodic protection systems.
•Repairs non-functioning or malfunctioning equipment.
• Reads and interprets schematics, instrument and electrical wiring diagrams and specifications.
•Prepares all required work related documentation in a timely manner.
•Assists operations personnel with equipment lock-out/tag-out procedures.
•Installs and repairs DOT, OSHA and Coast Guard regulated equipment.
•Provides training to operations and contractors on the proper use and maintenance of electrical and instrument equipment.
•Orders parts and supplies, both standard inventory stock and/or those needed for a specific job.
•Obtains required permits for work to be performed (SCADA, safety, hot-work, etc.).
•Other duties as assigned