Measurement Technician, Pegasus
Phillips 66About the role
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What To Expect
As a Measurement Technician you will be responsible for ensuring accurate measurement of volumes and you are the first to identify potential needs for preventative maintenance. You will use meters to inform the Company and our customers about pipeline flows. This position is responsible for measurement assets within areas around Ector through Midland County, and is focused on the following: Flow computers, sampling, and LACT- Lease Automatic Custody Transfer Units (Plant and Field).
*This position requires the successful completion of an online assessment. If you meet the required qualifications of the position, a link to complete the assessment will be emailed to you immediately after your completed application is received. Please check your spam folder if you do not see the email. The assessment must be completed within 7 days of your application date OR prior to the job posting expiration date, whichever is earlier. The job posting expiration date is listed at the bottom of this job posting. Your assessment results will be valid for one year.
What You’ll Do
- Performing complex calibration, troubleshooting, and repair tasks.
- Handling discrepancy identification and resolution. (L&U, quality shifts, etc.).
- Training and mentoring of new or less skilled employees.
- Measurement of low and high-pressure gathering systems.
- Installation, programming, and calibration of Electronic Flow Measurement (EFM) computers.
- Collect liquid samples.
- Install, operate, and maintain liquid sampling systems.
- Install, program, maintain, and calibrate portable and stationary gas or liquid chromatographs.
- Schedule, complete, and witness proving on liquid meters.
- Routine inspection, calibration, and repair of meter and associated equipment (provers, Coriolis, positive displacement, turbine, ultrasonic meter, flow computer).
- Routine inspection, maintenance and repair of communications equipment and sampling system.
- Performs product composition and quality sampling and testing.
- Work autonomously at varying times and in diverse weather conditions, at remote field locations. Available for callout.
- Participate and successfully complete training programs, risk management reviews, and safety meetings required to comply with state and federal regulations and company policy.
- Reviews and follows procedures as necessary to ensure compliance of all company and industry standards to meet all regulatory agency requirements.
- Accurately complete documentation such as timesheets, Testit Tickets, safe job plans/work permits and regulatory reports.
- Optimize work in most effective (efficient and leveraging priority) manner, in alignment with Industry Standards, and within the tenets Phillips 66 Safety policies and procedures.
- Maintain facility appearance and safety through good housekeeping practices.
- Effectively utilize tools and test equipment as needed.
- Respond to operational emergencies as a member of an emergency response team.
- Perform and accurately document regulatory required inspections.
- May oversee contractors providing specialty services (Quality Assurance, Quality Control).
- Maintain and troubleshoot Automatic Tank Gauging (ATG equipment).
- Witness NGL and crude LACT skid proving.
- Performs other related duties to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
What You’ll Bring – Required
- Legally authorized to work in the job posting country
- High school diploma or GED
- Maintain a valid driver’s license
- Currently live or be willing to relocate to within 35 miles of the reporting locations
- Willing and able, with or without reasonable accommodation, to perform/comply with the following:
- Occasionally exert pulling force of 130 pounds
- Frequently lift and carry objects up to 50 pounds
- Regularly stoop, squat, kneel, and crouch for durations up to 30 minutes
- Periodically pull/push doors open to move around the facility
- Occasionally climb A-frame ladders, including heights up to 40 feet for tank service
- Occasionally travel (up to 15%) as needed
- Willing to be on a scheduled or unscheduled overtime, on-call rotation and handle callouts
- Work at times in a loud work environment
- Work inside plant conditions as well as in outside conditions that include inclement weather, heat, and humidity
- To wear personal protective equipment (such as fire-retardant clothing, steel-toe shoes, ear, and eye protection)
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