Permanent
Posted on 04 August 25 by Chase Anderson
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Job Title: Instrumentation & Electrical (I&E) Technician
Location: Hobbs, NM Region (Field-Based)
Schedule: Full-Time
Reports To: I&E Supervisor
We’re looking for a highly skilled and versatile I&E Technician to join our field operations team. This role sits at the intersection of instrumentation, electrical systems, and industrial control technology in a high-demand oil and gas production environment. You’ll work hand-in-hand with both IT and OT teams—including SCADA, Measurement, and Field Operations—to maintain, troubleshoot, and support automated production assets across the region.
The ideal candidate brings a deep understanding of plant-wide controls and electrical systems, with hands-on experience in PLC-based logic systems, HMI hardware, and turbine process control. This is a boots-on-ground role that plays a direct role in keeping energy flowing.
Support field deployment, commissioning, and maintenance of instrumentation, power systems, and industrial control components.
Assist in the layout and buildout of I/O, logic flow, and wiring for automated equipment—including PLCs, RTUs, and control panels.
Conduct field diagnostics and troubleshoot signals, faults, and electrical failures across a range of oilfield assets.
Connect to and analyze PLC/RTU logic (no programming required) using software tools and established narratives.
Interface with HMI terminals and deploy configurations for control panels (Beijer, PanelView, Red Lion, etc.).
Collaborate with the SCADA and Measurement teams to optimize signal quality and system uptime.
Troubleshoot low- to medium-voltage electrical systems (12VDC–600VAC) and perform basic repairs.
Provide support during equipment upgrades, new site builds, and instrumentation installations.
Maintain accurate records of service work, inspections, and corrective actions.
Participate in on-call rotations to respond to urgent field issues as they arise.
Practical knowledge of common PLC hardware (Allen-Bradley, ABB, Modicon, ControlWave, Fisher ROC, etc.)
Familiarity with control system logic and design documentation (control narratives, ladder logic, I/O lists)
Understanding of field communications protocols: Modbus, HART, serial, and Ethernet-based signals
Hands-on experience with industrial networking (cell modems, radios, routers, switches — brands like Fortinet, Sierra Wireless, Freewave)
Background in turbine control systems or artificial lift devices such as POCs, ESPs, and plunger lift (a strong advantage)
Exposure to SCADA platforms—especially CygNet or similar distributed control systems
ASIC miner systems knowledge (a bonus, not a requirement)
High school diploma or GED required; technical certificate or associate’s degree in automation, instrumentation, or electronics preferred
Minimum 3+ years of relevant experience in a field-based I&E, automation, or oilfield maintenance role
Proficiency with computers and field connectivity tools (MS Office, Acrobat, FTP clients, serial converters, etc.)
Strong communication and organizational skills with the ability to interface across field and engineering teams
Must be self-driven, safety-minded, and comfortable working outdoors in varying environmental conditions
Valid driver’s license and a clean driving record required
Capable of lifting up to 50 lbs., climbing ladders, and navigating uneven terrain regularly
Must be available for emergency call-outs and after-hours support