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Valve Technician - Outage Support

Non-Headquarters

Proconex is the exclusive Emerson Impact Partner for Emerson Automation Solutions in the Mid-Atlantic region. We provide a full portfolio of Process Automation Control Systems, Valves and Control Devices, and related technologies and services to a range of customers—in the Life Sciences, Chemical, Power, Refining, Oil & Gas, Food & Beverage, Paper, Metals, and other industries, as well as commercial enterprises and campus facilities. With three strategically located offices, Proconex maintains a deep dedication to its 200+ employees, a sharp focus on safety and quality, and the drive to deliver.

VALVE TECHNICIAN
(SEASONAL WORKFORCE PARTNER)

Proconex has been recognized by Emerson as a Premier Service Provider. As such, Proconex offers the most comprehensive, integrated valve repair offerings supporting all makes and models of industrial valves. Specific to our valve services business segment, our facilities include our full-service PRV/control/isolation diagnostics and repair center in Swedesboro, NJ; and our assembly and diagnostics facility co-located at its headquarters in Royersford, PA.

As a full-service valve repair operation, we pride ourselves in having a best-in-class team of skilled technicians perform a dynamic range of services to include but not limited to valve repair, in-line testing, upgrades/modifications, and turnkey outage solutions to premier leaders in the process industries.

A big part of our success specific to our outage solutions offerings is the emphasis we put on our valued relationships with seasonal workforce partners who enjoy the comradery of working with our teams in the field but benefit from the flexibility of choosing which outages or projects they would like to engage in and in what locations.  Due to this, we are in a continuous mode of identifying new seasonal workforce partners and integrating them into our teams.

We are targeting the following types of skilled technicians:

  • AOV (Air Operated Valve) Instrumentation & Controls Technician
    • Performs preventative and corrective maintenance on Air Operated Valves, actuators, and instrumentation in the field.
    • Responsible for the installation and removal of instrumentation in support of a variety of mechanical services.
    • Conducting valve diagnostic testing on a variety of valves and working with plant engineers on data analysis.
    • Troubleshooting valve problems in the field.
    • Adherence to strict safety requirements of the nuclear industry and other process industries.

  • MOV (Motor Operated Valve) & Actuation Technician
    • Performs preventative and corrective maintenance on Motor Operated Valve Actuators.
    • Responsible for actuator component disassembly/re-assembly, inspection, and lubrication.
    • Responsible for the removal or re-installation, limit switch setting, torque swing adjustments, and calibrations.
    • Adherence to strict safety requirements of the nuclear industry and other process industries.

Requirements:

  • Technical School training and/or relevant working experience.
  • 3+ years of experience in process valve repair, assembly, and calibration in any of the above applications.
  • Previous experience supporting an outage or shutdown with a tight schedule. Experience with nuclear outages is a plus.
  • Experience with AOV diagnostics. Knowledge of Flowscanner/Quiklook software a plus.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to interface with customers required.
  • Candidates should expect and be able to thrive in a work environment that requires flexibility and continuous change.
  • Able to be badged into a nuclear power plant.

Proconex offers a standout culture, fantastic work environment, and has very competitive benefits to include premium medical, 401K match, profit sharing, tuition reimbursement, and other unique incentives.

Candidates must be legally eligible to work in the United States without company sponsorship.  Also, we are not interested in working on a corp-to-corp basis with other companies at this time.

Any third-party unsolicited resume submission(s) will immediately become the property of Proconex. Proconex will not pay any fee to a submitting employment agency, person, or entity unless a signed agreement is established.

Proconex is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other protected class. We are committed to providing a professional environment free of any discrimination or harassment, and we are proud to be a Drug-Free Workplace.

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