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Lead LNG Technician (Plant Control Systems)

Berkshire Hathaway Energy
Lusby, MD, United States, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 3 Jun 2026

About the role

BHE GT&S has an exciting career opportunity for a Lead LNG Technician (Plant Control Systems) located at our Cove Point facility in Lusby, MD.

The Lead LNG Lead Technician (Plant Control Systems) reports directly to the Supervisor-LNG Operations (Plant Controls System) and is a member of multi-disciplined team responsible for the safe, compliant and reliable operation and maintenance of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import/export and re-gasification terminal Distributed Control System (DCS) including LNG process systems infrastructure, emergency response systems, power/steam generation rotating machinery and auxiliary control support systems.

The Lead LNG Technician (Plant Control Systems) is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, and upgrading complex control systems that support LNG facility operations. This role provides technical leadership for the facility’s Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and associated process control and automation platforms.

Key responsibilities include the configuration, maintenance, optimization, and upgrade of DCS hardware and software, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs), Operator Training Simulator (OTS), alarm management systems, industrial networking infrastructure, system administration, and cybersecurity controls.

The position also supports the Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity compliance systems, including asset inventory tools, application whitelisting, intrusion detection systems, password vault solutions, and disaster recovery platforms. The Lead LNG Technician (Plant Control Systems) ensures timely updates, compliance with cybersecurity standards, and the overall reliability, security, and availability of plant control systems.

The successful candidate must be willing to work in an industrial environment and will be responsible for the reliability of the facility’s Distributed Control Systems (DCS) while ensuring the facility operates in full compliance with site, company, local, state, and federal policies, regulations, and procedures while also supporting continuous improvement, reliability initiatives, and cross-functional coordination. A strong commitment to safety and adherence to established protocols is essential to maintain the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the terminal.

Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Perform all activities with emphasis on a proactive and preventative maintenance approach based on industry’s best practices, manufacturer recommendations, and regulatory requirements to include but not limited to: FERC, PHMSA, NFPA, USCG, DOT, MDOL, MDE and EPA.
  • Recognizes the safety, environmental and facility reliability consequences of actions taken maintaining the highest levels of safety and environmental compliance.
  • Lead, coordinate, and execute DCS activities under the direction of the Supervisor-LNG Operations (Plant Controls System).
  • Work closely with and directly support the facility’s operations teams, providing control system technical expertise to ensure the plant control systems meet operational needs.
  • Respond to control system issues affecting facility operations, assisting with start-ups, shutdowns, and abnormal operating conditions, and implementing improvements that enhance operational reliability and performance.
  • Work on complex control and network systems, including troubleshooting and repairing system issues, performing detailed diagnostics, and replacing or upgrading components as required.
  • Perform control loop logic modifications, testing, tuning, and validation across DCS, Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS), and PLC‑based subsystems by analyzing process response, optimizing control parameters, and verifying system performance.
  • Monitors and maintains the DCS and related network hardware and software for security and performance issues, troubleshooting and resolving issues when they occur.
  • Performs periodic backup on all DCS / PLC controllers, network, and computers.
  • Review and analyze alarm history to identify nuisance and low‑value alarms, improving operational efficiency and supporting effective alarm management practices.
  • Working with site’s Control Engineer, submit drawing and configuration changes made on the DCS per the site’s modification and Management of Change (MOC) process.
  • Train, mentor and support the development of less experienced Plant Control System Technicians, promoting technical competency, operational consistency, and adherence to control system standards.
  • Obtain a solid under

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