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Posted Apr 7, 2026

I&C Technician (SA)

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Job Summary The Instrument Technician works under the direction of the Instrumentation Supervisor/Engineer to execute Preventive, Corrective, and Condition-Based Maintenance activities. The role includes participation in annual outages, equipment overhauls, and ensuring strict adherence to safety and maintenance procedures within the plant. Roles & Responsibilities - Ensure all duties are performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with NOMAC safety rules and regulations. - Carry out all plant maintenance activities safely and within defined timelines, strictly following applicable maintenance procedures and work instructions. Ensure proper documentation of maintenance history for all equipment. - Coordinate with the Instrumentation Supervisor/Engineer for required spare parts and consumables, and update the status of spare availability. - Ensure proper equipment isolation before starting maintenance, in coordination with the Supervisor and local operators. - Troubleshoot, diagnose, and perform maintenance on equipment within assigned responsibility. Must have strong knowledge of control and logic diagrams, wiring diagrams, and protection drawings. - Install, adjust, inspect, service, and repair various instruments and equipment such as PLCs, DCS, and systems used in power and desalination plants. - Carry out all necessary preparations for instrumentation maintenance activities in assigned areas. - Demonstrate working knowledge of equipment operation and associated operating systems. - Maintain housekeeping standards (5S) in the work area. - Perform any other duties assigned by supervisors or management. Job Specifications Educational Requirements - Desired: Diploma in Instrumentation Engineering OR Minimum 6 years of experience as a Skilled Instrumentation Labor in NOMAC plants - Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in Instrumentation/Electrical/Electronics Engineering Minimum Experience - Minimum 4 years in a similar position OR Minimum 6 years as Skilled Instrumentation Labor in NOMAC plants - Preferable: Extensive experience in any of the following plant types: - Conventional Power Plants - Combined Cycle - Cogeneration - Desalination Plants (RO, MSF, MED, etc.) - Renewable Energy Plants (Solar, Wind, etc.) Required Skills - Awareness of Quality, Occupational Health & Safety, and Environmental Management System principles. - Ability to work independently and within a team, demonstrating accountability and efficiency. - Willingness to work in non-ideal conditions including confined spaces, heights, and areas involving chemicals. - Strong understanding and compliance with safety practices related to: - Respiratory protection - Elevated work platforms - Fall protection - Hazardous energy control (Lockout/Tag-out) - Fire protection systems - Electrical safety - Confined space entry - PPE standards - Knowledge of waste identification, classification, and disposal methods. - Awareness of health and environmental impacts of chemicals used in the plant. - Familiarity with firefighting equipment and first-aid measures. - Basic understanding of power and water plant operations. - Basic computer literacy. Desired Certifications / Training - Knowledge or awareness of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 standards. Work Conditions - Must be willing and able to work in remote plant locations. Job Summary The Instrument Technician works under the direction of the Instrumentation Supervisor/Engineer to execute Preventive, Corrective, and Condition-Based Maintenance activities. The role includes participation in annual outages, equipment overhauls, and ensuring strict adherence to safety and maintenance procedures within the plant. Roles & Responsibilities - Ensure all duties are performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with NOMAC safety rules and regulations. - Carry out all plant maintenance activities safely and within defined timelines, strictly following applicable maintenance procedures and work instructions. Ensure proper documentation of maintenance history for all equipment. - Coordinate with the Instrumentation Supervisor/Engineer for required spare parts and consumables, and update the status of spare availability. - Ensure proper equipment isolation before starting maintenance, in coordination with the Supervisor and local operators. - Troubleshoot, diagnose, and perform maintenance on equipment within assigned responsibility. Must have strong knowledge of control and logic diagrams, wiring diagrams, and protection drawings. - Install, adjust, inspect, service, and repair various instruments and equipment such as PLCs, DCS, and systems used in power and desalination plants. - Carry out all necessary preparations for instrumentation maintenance activities in assigned areas. - Demonstrate working knowledge of equipment operation and associated operating systems. - Maintain housekeeping standards (5S) in the work area. - Perform any other duties assigned by supervisors or management. Job Specifications Educational Requirements - Desired: Diploma in Instrumentation Engineering OR Minimum 6 years of experience as a Skilled Instrumentation Labor in NOMAC plants - Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in Instrumentation/Electrical/Electronics Engineering Minimum Experience - Minimum 4 years in a similar position OR Minimum 6 years as Skilled Instrumentation Labor in NOMAC plants - Preferable: Extensive experience in any of the following plant types: - Conventional Power Plants - Combined Cycle - Cogeneration - Desalination Plants (RO, MSF, MED, etc.) - Renewable Energy Plants (Solar, Wind, etc.) Required Skills - Awareness of Quality, Occupational Health & Safety, and Environmental Management System principles. - Ability to work independently and within a team, demonstrating accountability and efficiency. - Willingness to work in non-ideal conditions including confined spaces, heights, and areas involving chemicals. - Strong understanding and compliance with safety practices related to: - Respiratory protection - Elevated work platforms - Fall protection - Hazardous energy control (Lockout/Tag-out) - Fire protection systems - Electrical safety - Confined space entry - PPE standards - Knowledge of waste identification, classification, and disposal methods. - Awareness of health and environmental impacts of chemicals used in the plant. - Familiarity with firefighting equipment and first-aid measures. - Basic understanding of power and water plant operations. - Basic computer literacy. Desired Certifications / Training - Knowledge or awareness of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 standards. Work Conditions - Must be willing and able to work in remote plant locations. Job Summary The Instrument Technician works under the direction of the Instrumentation Supervisor/Engineer to execute Preventive, Corrective, and Condition-Based Maintenance activities. The role includes participation in annual outages, equipment overhauls, and ensuring strict adherence to safety and maintenance procedures within the plant. Roles & Responsibilities - Ensure all duties are performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with NOMAC safety rules and regulations. - Carry out all plant maintenance activities safely and within defined timelines, strictly following applicable maintenance procedures and work instructions. Ensure proper documentation of maintenance history for all equipment. - Coordinate with the Instrumentation Supervisor/Engineer for required spare parts and consumables, and update the status of spare availability. - Ensure proper equipment isolation before starting maintenance, in coordination with the Supervisor and local operators. - Troubleshoot, diagnose, and perform maintenance on equipment within assigned responsibility. Must have strong knowledge of control and logic diagrams, wiring diagrams, and protection drawings. - Install, adjust, inspect, service, and repair various instruments and equipment such as PLCs, DCS, and systems used in power and desalination plants. - Carry out all necessary preparations for instrumentation maintenance activities in assigned areas. - Demonstrate working knowledge of equipment operation and associated operating systems. - Maintain housekeeping standards (5S) in the work area. - Perform any other duties assigned by supervisors or management. Job Specifications Educational Requirements - Desired: Diploma in Instrumentation Engineering OR Minimum 6 years of experience as a Skilled Instrumentation Labor in NOMAC plants - Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in Instrumentation/Electrical/Electronics Engineering Minimum Experience - Minimum 4 years in a similar position OR Minimum 6 years as Skilled Instrumentation Labor in NOMAC plants - Preferable: Extensive experience in any of the following plant types: - Conventional Power Plants - Combined Cycle - Cogeneration - Desalination Plants (RO, MSF, MED, etc.) - Renewable Energy Plants (Solar, Wind, etc.) Required Skills - Awareness of Quality, Occupational Health & Safety, and Environmental Management System principles. - Ability to work independently and within a team, demonstrating accountability and efficiency. - Willingness to work in non-ideal conditions including confined spaces, heights, and areas involving chemicals. - Strong understanding and compliance with safety practices related to: - Respiratory protection - Elevated work platforms - Fall protection - Hazardous energy control (Lockout/Tag-out) - Fire protection systems - Electrical safety - Confined space entry - PPE standards - Knowledge of waste identification, classification, and disposal methods. - Awareness of health and environmental impacts of chemicals used in the plant. - Familiarity with firefighting equipment and first-aid measures. - Basic understanding of power and water plant operations. - Basic computer literacy. Desired Certifications / Training - Knowledge or awareness of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 standards. Work Conditions - Must be willing and able to work in remote plant locations.