Production Instrumentation And Controls Engineer

Engineering · Full-time · NV, United States of America

Job description

OVERVIEW American Battery Technology Company (ABTC) provides technical development and commercialization of domestic, sustainable sourcing of critical battery materials through lithium-ion battery recycling and battery metal extraction technologies for use in batteries that power electric cars, grid storage applications, and consumer electronics and tools. Our first of kind systems produce commercial-scale battery materials that will be sold into the battery manufacturing supply chain to enact a low-cost, low environmental impact, and domestically sourced closed-loop circular economy.  Our headquarters is in downtown Reno, Nevada with site locations in Sparks, and Tonopah, Nevada.    ABOUT THE JOB As our Production Instrumentation and Controls Engineer you will operate and maintain best-in-class control systems for the chemical process systems of our proprietary lithium-ion battery recycling facility and primary resource extraction technologies. This candidate will collaborate with our engineering team and various internal and external experts to ensure the successful operation of our facilities’ control systems. The ideal candidate will be familiar with the research & development, design, installation, commissioning, and operations of first-of-kind facilities. They should be passionate about operating and maintaining efficient automation systems for chemical manufacturing processes, ensuring quality control of outputs, specifying equipment, crafting and deploying monitoring protocols.  The candidate will be a problem-solver and have a keen interest in operating first-in-kind process systems.  This should include a constant focus on evaluating current processing steps and proposing and developing next-generation solutions to continuously improve system performance and operability. This position will report to our Automation Engineering Lead and eventually transition to the operations team.     RESPONSIBILITIES ·        Install, repair and maintain assorted plant control and process monitoring equipment including electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic and microprocessor-based automation systems ·        Performs tests and maintenance on mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation equipment; interprets readings and outputs of equipment; ensures proper functioning of equipment and related information systems. ·        Read and interpret engineering drawings and manuals to install, calibrate, and maintain plant instrumentation systems. Work from complex engineering and manufacturers drawings or manuals to complete projects and assigned work. ·        Assist engineering teams with preparing detailed controls documentation to include instrument lists, valve lists, loop lists, and other design related documentation ·        Participate and provide input during the process design phase of capital projects ·        Participate in initial equipment conceptual development and provide input on equipment design while balancing product specifications, process control requirements, layout complexity, cost, quality and lead-time limits ·        Developing and maintain specifications for procurement of low voltage controls equipment and instrumentation for mechanical, chemical, and other process systems ·        Prepare and review wiring diagrams, loop diagrams, layout drawings for VFDs, PLCs, and other low voltage automation systems ·        Develop and implement instrumentation calibration programs for controls equipment and instrumentation ·        Support engineering and R&D teams by providing technical feedback and test plans for continuous improvement ·        Collaborate with program management and construction teams to safely and quickly implement efficient designs ·        Participate in the development of sequences of operations and/or control narratives ·        Participate in hazard analyses and FEMAs on process systems ·        Review and provide feedback on designs executed by outside design firms ·        Manage contract resources as needed   QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Required Qualifications ·        Background in Electrical/Mechanical/Chemical Engineering or equivalent industry experience in Instrumentation and Controls ·        2+ years of engineering/design experience focusing on industrial automation systems ·        Exposure to a variety of instrument manufacturers and technologies ·        Able to interpret and produce Process Flow Diagrams (PFD) and Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID) ·        Chemical processing background (Oil, Gas & Chemicals, Metals & Mining, Mineral Processing, etc.) ·        Ability to positively collaborate in a team environment  Preferred Qualifications ·        Licensed Professional Engineer: Control Systems ·        Experience with Autodesk CAD programs (Plant3D, Revit)  Location Onsite - Reno, NV  Job Type Full-Time Exempt  What We Offer ·        Competitive salary ·        Restricted Stock Units (RSU)   ·        Company-sponsored health, dental, vision, and life insurance ·        Company-sponsored Employee Assistance Program ·        401(K) ·        Flexible paid time off ·        Monthly phone stipend   Equal Opportunity Employer American Battery Technology Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.  Americans With Disabilities Act American Battery Technology Company does not discriminate based upon disability in its hiring or employment practices and complies with the ADA title I employment regulations. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability or a special need, please contact Human Resources at HR@batterymetals.com