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January 2008 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 1
January 2008
www.isa.org/~oranc
INSTRUMENTATION 2008 coming February 28 The First Annual Instrumentation Expo exceeded all expectations! To register for a free earlysign-up gift, please visit the official Expo website www.instrumentation2008.com. Exhibitorsshould ask about early sign-up discounts. There will be training, food, prizes & robotic DARPAcontestants. See the website for a detailed list of training sessions.
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Field devices, the final elements of process automation are relied upon to provide a criticalinterface between processes and digital control systems, which make the modern enterpriseswork. The integration of field devices is shifting to bus based technologies because of large datademands. Modern control systems comprise of variety of diverse sub-systems transparentlyintegrated. The system integrator has lot of choice, and which “Bus” to use is an interestingchallenge. What complicates matters is choice of media, wires or wireless, process, safety andregulatory requirements and therefore selecting the wrong bus, can adversely affect the bottomline of a company.
The presentation by Romel Bhullar and Mark Murphy will discuss some strategies, keypoints to considers, emerging trends and technologies, and what is coming around the corner.
Romel Bhullar, P.E., is Technical fellow and technical director withFluor Corporation in Aliso Viejo, California. He has over 30 years of indepth experience in process automation, system and enterprise integrationof refineries, gas processing, LNG, pipe line and power industries. He hasdesigned, engineered, and help startup many mega projects, throughout theworld. He has authored several technical articles in process control,automation and system integration. He holds a post graduate degree inchemical engineering, an MBA, a certificate in “Advanced ComputerEngineering” and is a licensed professional engineer in the State ofCalifornia.
Mark H. Murphy, P.E., is a Control Systems Engineer with over 25years of experience in process automation, instrumentation and controls forrefinery, petrochemical and power plants. He currently works for FluorCorporation as a principal engineer where he is responsible forvery largescale automation projects. He has published several articles and madepresentations at major conferences. He is registered profession engineer inCalifornia and other states.
Orange County Section Meeting
Are you ready to get on a BUS?HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT ONE, AND SOMESTRATEGIES AND POINTERS TO HELP YOU GETWHERE YOU WANT TO GO
INSIDE THIS ISSUE… 2 - President’s Message 3 - Innovations for the Future
Training 4 - Jake Groenewegen
Awarded 5 - Society Leadership
NominationsHonors & AwardsNominations
6 - CCST Review ClassData Communication PanelState of the Art Exhibits
7 - It Takes a Village... 8 - Local Section Meetings
On the Lighter Side 9 - Regional Events
Primaries, minimum wage 10 - Safety Instrumented
Systems
“Should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind, The captain’s fallen overboard He’s half a mile behind.”
-- A Sailor’s New Year’s Wish
HappyNewYearfrom your SectionBoard of Directors
The monthly ISA Section Newsletters and annual Regional Membership Directory and Buyers’ Guide are mailed to all ISA section members in SouthernCalifornia and Southern Nevada and to ISA student affiliates at Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Fullterton, Long Beach State University and Bakersfield College. Newslettersinclude the Southern San Joaquin Valley Alarm, Los Angeles Annunciator, Orange County Chart, San Diego Signal and Las Vegas Experience. Changes of addresscan only be processed by ISA by at (919) 549-8411 or www.isa.org. For editorial submissions and feedback, please contact the newsletter editor. Advertisingrates, circulation information and style guide is posted at www.TechPubs.net. Billing and publishing correspondence may be addressed to TechPubsCommunications, PO Box 1605, Costa Mesa, California 92628. Submissions are copyright by the authors with all rights reserved. Copyright (C) 2007 TechPubsCommunications. All Rights Reserved.
Orange County SectionOfficers 2007-2008www.isa.org/~oranc/
President —Craig LanternierFluor Enterprises,(949) [email protected]
President Elect — Open
Secretary — Jesus MoncayoCoffin World Water Systems(949) 222-5777, ext. [email protected]
Treasurer — Gautam ParikhFluor Enterprises,(949) [email protected]
Delegate —Christine DorganDisneyland Scientific Systems(714) [email protected]
Alternate Delegate—John QueridoJontec Systems, (949) [email protected]
Arrangements Chair —Bis MitraFluor Enterprises,(949) [email protected]
Education Chair —John GongICP-DAS USA, Inc.,(310) [email protected]
Historian — John QueridoJontec Systems, (949) [email protected]
Honors & Awards Chair —John QueridoJontec Systems, (949) [email protected]
Marketing Chair—Alan [email protected]
Membership Chair —Don ZeeDon Zee Associates,(949) [email protected]
Newsletter Editor —John PrinceAPG Analyzer Systems,(714) [email protected]
Nominations Chair --Raj AdaniEmerson Process Management,(714) [email protected]
Program Chair — Hiten DalalNewtech Resources,(714) [email protected]
Publicity Chair —Sebastian ZielonkaFluor Enterprises, (949) [email protected]
Student Section Liaison —Bob HarrisonConex Systems, (714) [email protected]
Webmaster — Bob HarrisonConex Systems, (714) [email protected]
Division Vice President -Ray SpanglerCentral Automation, (661) [email protected]
ISA Staff Contact -Dalton Wilson, ISA(919) 990-9280, [email protected]
Craig LanternierPresident
Romel Bhullar can be reached at [email protected]. MarkMurphy can be reached at [email protected].
Meeting DetailsDate: Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Time: 5:00 Networking; 6:00 Program
RSVP: Hiten Dalal at (714) 500-1018 or [email protected]
Location: Fluor, Marathon Bldg, 47 Discovery, Irvine CA 92618
Directions: From either 5 or 405 Fwys, take the Sand Canyon Exit. From 5,go south; from 405 go north. Turn southeast on Irvine Center Drive and makea left at Laguna Canyon Road.
Online Directions: http://tinyurl.com/2UM22S
Section Meeting, Continued on page 2
HappyNew Year!
Treasurer’s ReportOrange County Section
Budget FY2007/8 (June ‘07 - June ‘08)September, 2007
Actual Budget
INCOME Arrangements 1,000.00 2000.00Dues/Membership/Publicity 1,000.00 4,000.00Education 1,500.00Interest Income 6.80 2000.00X-Mas Party - 1,500.00Student Section - 1,500.00ISA - Performance Award 500.00Misc. - 1,500.00TOTAL INCOME $2506.80 $18,200.00
EXPENSES President’s Budget - 500.00Arrangements 1,152.00 2,000.00Membership/Mkg - 500.00Programs - 400.00Education - 1,500.00Insurance 590.00 650.00Honors Awards 80.81 220.00Student Competition - 500.00Student Section - 1,000.00Misc. 129.77 250.00Pres. Meeting - 2,000.00Society Delegate 2,223.81 2,000.00Pres. Elect - 2,000.00X-Mas Party 1,300.00 1,500.00Distr Leadership Conf (DLC) - 2,000.00Planning Meeting 487.90 600.00CLCPE 673.00 500.00Treasurer - 100.00TOTAL EXPENSES $6,637.29 $18,200.00
NET ($4,093.41) ($1,400.00)
ISA President’s Views
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Training to highlightInstrumentation 2008
Pre-register todayfor a free gift at . . .
You asked for it - you got it!This year Instrumentation 2008has tripled the number of technicaltraining sessions and is going ondoubling the number of exhibitors.For the latest information and a listof the training sessions, seewww.instrumentation2008.com.
Kim, you will be the first woman President ofISA beginning in January 2008. Can you tell us alittle about how you got where you are today? I graduated in 1986 with a B.S. in ChemicalEngineering and landed in the automationindustry by accident. In 1986 jobs were scarce inthe Petro-Chem industry, so I accepted aposition with Teledyne Analytical as an InsideSales Engineer and the rest is history. Over theyears I’ve worked with a variety of companies,
both as a user (Ralph M. Parsons E&C) as well as sales and marketingfor several different vendors including my current employer EmersonProcess Management, Rosemount Analytical Division. I have stayed inthe automation world because I really enjoy it and I think the future isvery bright considering how rapidly technology is evolving.
Why did you join ISA? To you, what are the benefits of joining ISAand how has it helped your professional career?
In 1986, shortly after graduation, I accepted a position withTeledyne and I then joined ISA. At the time, local leaders were pullingtogether a Host Committee for ISA EXPO 1987 in Anaheim. Teledynewanted someone on the Committee and I was willingly volunteered.
The major benefit of my ISA membership has been the network ofprofessionals that I have access to, as well as the technical informationthat is readily available. I can honestly say that every job I have taken onsince graduation has had something to do with my ISA involvement,either by networking or my recognition as a leader that was appreciatedby the decision-makers.
In my current role of Sales Development and Support – I need thesource of customer contact – I don’t often get in the field and having away to be face-to-face with customers outside of official sales calls opensup all kinds of great communication.
Innovations for the Future“We Control the World”by Kim Miller Dunn, ISA PresidentThe following is an excerpt from an interview with Kim Miller Dunn. Thecomplete interview can be seen on the ISA website. Please see the link atthe end of the article.
Innovations for the Future, continued on page 11
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On December 8th, Joe Bingham was presented with the Jake C.Groenewegen Distinguished Section Service Award for his years ofoutstanding service, leadership, and significant contributions to the LosAngeles Section and to the instruments and controls community asrecognized by his peers.
Joe Bingham is a Certified Automation Professional and presidentof AES Automation, a system integrator for the water/wastewater, gas,air quality, and manufacturing industries in Anaheim, California,responsible for the installation, management, and replacement ofSCADA/HMI, CEMS, and DAS/RTU systems.
Joe is a senior member of ISA, serves on the Executive Board, is theoutgoing Vice President for District 11, and has been instrumental in thedevelopment of the ISA Certified Automation Professional (CAP)program. He is also a member of the following Standards Committees:SP101, Human-Machine Interface (Chair); SP18, Instrument Signals andAlarms; and SP84, Programmable Electronic Systems for Use in SafetyApplications.
As co-chair of ISA101 Committee Joe is helping to establishstandards, recommended practices, and/or technical reports pertaining tohuman-machine interfaces in manufacturing applications. He is alsoleader of the Definitions Workgroup of that committee. Joe is member ofthe Management Division, Power Industry Division, Water &
Honors and Awards
Joe Bingham honored with distinguishedsection service award
Wastewater IndustriesDivision, the ISACertification Board and is anObserver on the NewVentures InvestmentCommittee.
In distinguishedcompany
Previous GroenewegenAward recipients includeFrank Smith (2006), ElamiIbrahim (2005), Alan Martin(2004), Tom Leslie (2003),Gary Parisi (2002), TomBurdi (2001), GeorgeWolkowisky (2000), KimMiller Dunn (1999), SanfordMelville (1998), Jim Van De Wetering (1997), Ken Blair (1996), TomStout (1995), Mike Rizzo (1994), Ben Rector (1993), Alan Baker(1992), Carl McClain (1991), Bill Campbell (1990), Tom Stout (1989),Sten Hammerstrom (1988), and Frank Ziol & Jake Groenewegen (1987).
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Joe Bingham receives the Jake C.Groenewegen Award from Los AngelesSection president Krist ina Balobeck. Photo courtesy John Querido
January 2008 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 5
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The ISA Nominating Committee isseeking candidates for the below listed openSociety Leadership positions for 2008,writes 2008 Nominating Committee ChairDon Zee. In order to meet the dynamicglobal expectations of our Members andcustomers, our Society needs your help tosubmit the names of best qualified ISALeaders who have demonstratedprofessional leadership skills and have theaccomplishments and motivation to helptake ISA to the next level. Please submit
nominations at this time for Society President-elect Secretary; SocietyTreasurer; Vice President-elect, Automation & Technology Department;Vice President-elect, Industries & Sciences Department; Vice President-elect, Publications Department; Vice President-elect, Standards &Practices Department; Vice President-elect, Web Activities Department
The nomination process is very simple. Please complete andsubmit the candidate qualification form by 31 January 2008.
The Society Nominating Committee appreciates your support ofthis very important activity and we look forward to receiving yourrecommendations. Nomination form and process can be downloaded athttp://tinyurl.com/2ToR6U.
Society leadershipnominations due Jan 31by Don Zee, 2008 Nominating Committee Chair
The ISA Honors and Awards Gala, held each October, provides anopportunity for outstanding individuals and companies to stand up, berecognized, and be appreciated for the work that they’ve done. Butthese individuals and companies need to be nominated first.
The ISA awards program recognizes outstanding technicalaccomplishments, Society service, contributions to education, studentmentoring, standards development, and corporate support. The ISAHonors & Awards Committee is now accepting nominations for 2008recognition.
Don’t wait! Nominate a deserving colleague today, visitwww.isa.org/honors. Nominations are due 10 February 2008.
For more information about the ISA Honors and Awards Program,or the ISA Honors and Awards Gala, call us at (919) 549-8411.
Outstanding membernominations due Feb 10
ISA News
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Custom Control Sensors, Inc.... Pressure and Temperature Switches
Those interested in taking the CCST exam from ISA shouldregister at isa.org by January 15, 2008 for the exam given March-April2008. The exam will be offered again in July-August 2008.
The CCST exam covers seven major performance areas: domains,calibration, loop checking, troubleshooting, start-up, maintenance/repair, project organization and administration.
For information on the CCST exam, please visit isa.org and clickon Products & Services on the left. Next page will show the CCSTprogram link. More info , see www.isa.org/ccst.
CCST Review Class OfferedISA Los Angeles Section is offering a CCST training class this
spring. The class will be strictly limited to the first 10 who register.Registration is not complete until a check is received by Treasurer,Allyn Jones, (626) 969-6399. Registration is refundable up until thefirst day of class but seats cannot be held without payment.
Important: whether or not you have already sent an email or left avoice previously, you will need to confirm your registration bycontacting Allyn.
The different types of data communication, including wireless,Modbus, Profibus and Foundation Fieldbus, will be discussed by theleading experts in the field on March 18 in Los Angeles.
CCST exam registrationdeadline Jan 15; class planned
ISA Los Angeles Section
Data communication panel
The panel will include Danny Wade, Wireless Product Specialistof Rosemount and Mike Crossman, Operations Manager of PLC’sPlus International.
For more information, please see the newsletter next month orcheck the ISA Los Angeles Section website at www.isala.org. DannyWade can be reached at [email protected] or (661) 246-8863.Mike Crossman can be reached at (661) 322-4470 [email protected].
State of the art I&C expo, training The following companies will be exhibiting state of the artproducts and services at Instrumentation 2008 on Thursday, Feb 28;& over a dozen training sessions planned: instrumentation2008.com. Advanced Process Services, AES Automation, APG AnalyzerSystems, Blair-Martin Co Inc, Cemtek Environmental Inc, CentralCalifornia Instruments, Caltrol, Coastline Community College, Dahl-Vaughn Inc, Don Wolf & Associates, ESL-Electrical Systems Ltd,Emerson Process Management, Fluid Control Products, HannaInstruments, Hirschmann Automation and Control Inc, JensenInstrument Co, JPR Systems, Kube Engineering, Mettler-ToledoIngold, Mid-State Instruments & Controls, Moore Industries-International Inc, Oil & Gas Journal, Pathfinder Instruments, PattenSystems Inc, PLCs Plus International Inc, PR Electronics Inc,Precision Instrumentation Co, Processes Unlimited Intl Inc, ProSoftTechnology, Quantum Automation, RB Systems, RockwellAutomation, Rosemount Analytical, Rotork Controls Inc, SiemensEnergy & Automation Inc, SpectraSensors, Thermal Edge Inc,Thermometrics Corporation, Valin Corp, Velan Valves, Versa Valves,WestMark Sales Inc. This is a partial list as of November 30, 2007.
January 2008 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 7
ISO 9001:2000 Quality System Certified ,
METI/KHK Product Certification.
Please contact:
Northern CaliforniaDennis Post [email protected]
Southern CaliforniaSteven Manuel [email protected]
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By Sean Caras, Associate Professor/Student Section Advisor,Bakersfield College
You’ve probably heard the saying: “It takesa village to raise a child.” In the middle of aphone call from a concerned employer, I wasreminded of this saying. With the criticalshortage of trained technicalprofessionals needed to fill thepresent and future openings inthe Electronics,Instrumentation, andAutomation fields, many of usare working together to help
meet these needs. Despite our best efforts so far, aglobal vision needs to be developed and implemented toadequately face this challenge. This effort will need to gobeyond simply our college’s efforts and theoverwhelming assistance we’ve received from ISAmembers. It will take industry leaders to become pro-active in the process of developing the needed technicalworkforce.
In the September 16, 2007 Bakersfield Californiannewspaper classified ads, 13 companies were seeking atotal of over two dozen installers, technicians, andmaintenance mechanics. Several of these companies runweekly ads in hopes of attracting suitable candidates.Most of these companies have contacted our BakersfieldCollege program at one point or another. With ourexisting mix of students, we simply cannot meet thisimmediate need. Although we have record enrollment, amajority of our continuing students (those taking morethan a few classes) are already employed in a technicalposition or are looking to advance to one with theirpresent employer. This leaves only a small number ofstudents each semester who are able to enter theworkforce without such an obligation. Besides theacademic needs of our program, our main challenge isattracting new students - those not currently employedin a technical position, into our program.
This is the first in a series of six articles in which Iwill present a global approach in building this technicalworkforce. Specifically, we’ll examine studentrecruitment efforts, creating an industry advocacy group,promoting our educational opportunities, developingadditional courses and training opportunities, andmeeting community needs. I expect that all who read thisarticle has something to offer within this globalapproach, such as technical expertise, industryconnections, or the willingness to serve on an IndustryAdvocacy Group.
What You Can DoOur Bakersfield College program faces some unique
challenges, such as resource limitations, an ever-changing
ISA Bakersfield College Student Section
It takes a village to raise a technicalprofessional
technology-driven curriculum, and the need for our faculty to keepcurrent on the new technology that is deployed in the field. We’rehoping that we can “rally the troops” within our technical community,and that you will be a part of that effort. Start thinking about what youcan do to help. Begin a dialogue with your company’s management tobe sure they know Bakersfield College is focused on helping them meet
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Local section meetingsFor more details about any of the section meetings, please contact the section president, website or read each section’s complete newsletteronline at www.techpubs.net/isanews.
On the lighter side
Little known mathematical conversions1 Ratio of an igloo’s circumference
to its diameter — Eskimo Pi
2 2000 pounds of Chinese soup— Won ton
Orange County Wed, Jan. 9 President - Craig Lanternier, (949) 349-4371
Bus Selection Strategies and Pointers. Today’s system integratorhas lot of choices, and selecting the wrong bus can adversely affect thebottom line. Romel Bhullar, PE, and Mark Murphy, PE, of Fluor willdiscuss some strategies, key points to consider and the future. Wed,Jan 9, 5:00 Networking; 6:00 Program. RSVP: Hiten Dalal at (714)500-1018 or [email protected]. Details at www.isa.org/~oranc.
Los Angeles Tues, Jan. 15 President -Kristina Balobeck, [email protected]
State of the Art Level Measurement. Common applications in thepower, refining and process industries. Bring your level-relatedquestions and problems. Topics include Radar; Steam; Displacer
Retrofits); Software; Benefits & Return on Investment. Dean Mallon,Magentrol, has over 23 years experience in the instrumentation andcontrols field. Tuesday, Jan 15, 5:00 Networking & Pizza; 5:30pmProgram; Gas Company’s Energy Resource Center, 9240 FirestoneBlvd, Downey. RSVP to Joan Chang at [email protected] or626-201-1186. Free to ISA members and those who join at the door.Website: www.isala.org.
San Diego Wed, Jan 16 President - Rob Henley, (858) 243-5754, [email protected]
State of the Art Level Measurement. See Los Angeles Section fordetails. Meeting: Wed, Jan 15, 5:00 Networking & Pizza; 5:30pmProgram. For details, see www.isasd.org or contact the president.
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3 1 millionth of a mouthwash —1 microscope
4 Time between slipping on a peeland smacking the pavement —1 bananosecond
5 Weight of an evangelist — 1 billigram
6 Time it takes to sail 220 yards at 1 nauticalmile per hour — Knotfurlong
7 16.5 feet of silver in the Twilight Zone —1 Rod Sterling
8 Half of a large intestine — 1 semicolon
9 1,000,000 aches — 1 megahurtz
10 Basic unit of laryngitis — 1 hoarsepower
11 Shortest distance between two jokes —a straight line
12 453.6 graham crackers — 1 pound cake
13 1 quadrillion microphones — 1 megaphone
14 1 million bicycles — 2 megacycles
15 365.25 days — 1 unicycle
16 2000 mockingbirds — 2 kilomockingbird
17 52 cards — 1 decacards
18 1 kilogram of falling figs — 1 FigNewton
19 1000 milliliters of wet socks — 1 literhosen
20 1 millionth of a fish — 1 microfiche
21 1 trillion pins — 1 terrapin
22 10 rations — 1 decoration
23 100 rations — 1 C-ration
24 2 monograms — 1 diagram
25 4 nickels — 2 paradigms
26 4 miles of intravenous tubing at Yale Hospital— 1 IV League
27 4 lawyers – 2 paralegals
28 2 untruths — 1 paralyze
29 33.8 oz of a case of soft drinks —1 liter of the pack
30 1 million billion picolos — 1 gigolo
31 100 Senators — No decisions
January 2008 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 9
Regional eventsDates are subject to change. Always contact the sponsoring party before makingyour final plans to attend. To include an event, please contact the editor.
Election PrimariesThe Nevada election caucuses will be held January 21st. The last
day to register to vote or change party affiliation was Dec 19th. Nevadaelection and voter info is available atwww.secretaryofstate.biz/elections.
The California primary will be held on Tuesday, February 5th. Thelast day to register to vote or to change party registration is January 21.California election and voter information is available atwww.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections.htm.
Minimum Wage & Salary IncreasesEffective January 1, 2008, the California minimum wage will
increase from $7.50 to $8.00 per hour. Also, per California statute,exempt employees (those not receiving overtime pay) must be paid aminimum salary equal to twice the minimum wage, or $33,280 per year.
Don’t be left out in the cold!Over 200 instrumentation, automation andcontrols professionals registered to attendInstrumentation 2007, the first annual expolast year. Information about early exhibitorsign-up discounts for the 2008 Expo, are
Instrumentation2008.com
Register Now and receive a free gift not available at the door!
Primaries, higher wages in 2008 So. San Joaquin Valley Thurs, Jan 17 President - Seth Olson, (661) 322-4470, [email protected]
IO Applications of DeviceNet. Turck will be giving an overview ofcommunications and IO applications of DeviceNet. For location anddetails, see www.isa.org/~ssjv or contact the section president.
Las Vegas Thurs, Feb 7 President - Lyle Mariam, (702) 822-8642 [email protected]
Back to the Future. We are switching back to Skinny Dugans now thattheir remodeling is complete. Please join us at our next meeting and sharethoughts and ideas with other people in the controls andinstrumentation field. The Las Vegas Section meets the first Thursday ofthe month at 6:30 PM. Location: Skinny Dugans Casino & Restaurant,4127 W Charleston Blvd, Between Valley View and Decatur, Las Vegas.
Section Meetings, continued from previous page
January 15, 2008Deadline to Register forCCST Exam, www.isa.org/ccst
January 29-31, 2008Pacific Design ShowAnaheim Conv Center,www.pacdesignshow.com
January 31, 2008ISA Society LeadershipNomination Deadlinehttp://tinyurl.com/2ToR6U
February 10, 2008Outstanding ISA MemberAwards Nomination DeadlineDebbie Eby, [email protected]
February 13, 2008Panel Discussion: SafetyInstrumented Systems,Irvine, www.isa.org/~oranc
February 16-21, 2008SPIE Medical ImagingSan Diego, www.spie.org
February 17-23, 2008National Engineers Weekwww.eweek.org
February 19-21, 2008PowerGen, Las Vegaswww.powergen.com
February 25-26, 2008Managing CO2 EmissionsSPE, Sonoma, www.spe.org
February 28, 2008Instrumentation 2008 ExpoLos Angeles, www.isala.org
March 9-13, 2008SPIE Smart Structures/NDESan Diego, www.spie.org
March 10-14, 2008Meas Science Conference,Disneyland, www.msc-conf.com
March 11-15, 2008Constr & Materials Expo, LasVegas, conexpoconagg.com
March 11-15, 2008Natl Fluid Power Assoc ExpoLas Vegas, www.nfpa.com
March 20, 2008Data CommunicationsPanel, Los Angeles, isala.org
March 29 – April 2, 2008Amer Assoc of Petro Geol,Bakersfield, www.psaapg.org
March 29 - April 4, 2008Nat’l Hydrogen Expo & Confwww.hydrogenassociation.org
March 31 - April 1, 2008SPE/AAPG 2008Bakersfield, www.spe.org
March 31 – April 3, 2008WESTEC, Los Angeles ConvCenter, www.sme.org/westec
April 2-4, 2008International SecurityConference WestLas Vegas, www.iscwest.com
April 4-5, 2008Conf on Systems EnggResearch, USC, Los Angeles,www.incose-la.org
May 15-16, 2008Scholarship, Golf, Training,Exhibits, Cajun FeastBakersfield, www.isa.org/~ssjv
May 18-21, 2008ConFabLas Vegas, www.theconfab.com
June 11-15, 2008ROBOlympicsRobotics Society of AmericaSan Francisco,www.robogames.net
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On Wednesday, February 13, 2008, the Orange County Sectionwill host a panel discussion on safety instrumented systems (SIS).A local panel of experts led by Paul Bodeau of WhynotEngineering, one of the countries leading experts on safety systems,will demystify safety instrumented systems. The panel will becomprised of Luis Duran of Triconex, Charlie Black of RKControls (Siemens) and Larry Lammers of Caltrol (Emerson)and will discuss SIS standards and work practices.
The basics of SIS will be discussed by the panel and then they will delve intoIEC 61508 and ISA 84.01 / IEC 61511 standards, and then cover safety integritylevels (SIL) levels, PFD, SFF, LOPA and proof test intervals. IEC 61508 is entitled“Functional safety of electrical/electronic/ programmable electronic safety-relatedsystems (E/E/PES)” is intended to be a basic functional safety standard applicable toall kinds of industry. ISA 84.01/IEC 61511 is a standards document entitled“Functional safety - Safety instrumented systems for the process industry sector”.
The process industry sector includes many types of manufacturing processes,such as refineries, petrochemical, chemical, pharmaceutical, pulp and paper, andpower.
Paul Bodeau is the Standards and Practices Chair of the ISA Los Angeles Sectionand is the founder of Whynot Engineering. Paul can be reached at (661) 259-3805 [email protected]. For more information about this paneldiscussion, please see the ISA Orange County Section website at www.isa.org/~oranc.
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Gas Mass Flowmeters
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BAKERSFIELD BRANCHTel 661.391.1000 ✦ Fax 661.391.0990
ANAHEIM HILLS CORPORATETel 714.282.5600 ✦ Fax 714.282.7874
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Tank Gauging & Systems
V-Cone & Process Flowmeters
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Invensys
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Biographical sketchJoe first got into engineering because his father
worked for Halliburton for years. “So when I was inschool,” Joe says, “he got me a part-time job working ona job site with the instrumentation department, handlingboiler code drawing and the instrument index. In a largerefinery installation or construction site, all theinstruments and instrument drawings are in an index, thebible in an instrumentation department. If you need toinstall an instrument or run power to it or understand thecontrol function, you refer to the index where all thosedrawings are cross-referenced. I took to the job becausethere was a lot of complexity to it. I was into computersand other software. It allowed me to be creative, neverdoing the same thing twice.”
Now Joe has been able to draw on that creativity,working with the latest technology, computer systems,and graphics. AES now does graphical design for clientsin municipalities, manufacturing, and the oil industry.
Among his other roles within ISA, Joe has served asChairman of Automation West 2006; Chairman of theEngineering, Science and Technology Policy for ISA2006; and has served as President, Education Chair,Exhibits Chair and Student Liaison to Cal Poly Pomonaon the Los Angeles Section Board of Directors.
Summing it up, Joe indicates, “The love oftechnology, and using it creatively, has really openeddoors in my career.”
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Why did you join ISA Divisions?
I joined both the Analysis Division andManagement Division to receive newslettersand to take advantage of the networkingopportunities. Since I have always worked inthe Analytical field—I felt it my duty to be amember of the Analysis Division, and theManagement Division was a great supplementto my primary focus.
by automation. All of the business objectiveslaid out by the corporate world is affected byautomation. Competing in the global worldrequires automation. So why do automationprofessionals feel that they are under-appreciated in their organizations? This iswhere ISA has the opportunity to createawareness for the automation professional.Instrument technicians, instrument engineers,systems developers, control systems engineersand integrators are the heart, brains, andnervous system of any manufacturing facility.These people deserve respect and awe for whatthey do – after all, We control the world!
Do you have professional or personalmentors? What qualities do you admire themost in your mentors? Do you mentor anyone?
I have many professional and personalmentors but Don Zee is probably one of thebiggest influences in my professional life. DonZee is a past president of ISA and President ofDon Zee Associates consulting firm in LagunaBeach, CA. There are many attributes that Iadmire in a mentor but integrity is what mattersmost to me.
I am listed on the ISA mentoring site EachOne Teach One and I have mentored a few otherwomen in my professional career.
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Who has been your biggest inspiration?
I would say my mother. She always said Icould do anything I wanted, be anything Iwanted – there were no barriers. My motheralso started her own business after raising twokids and is quite successful. Quite anaccomplishment!
Within the professional automation worldI admire qualities in men like John Berra, JimPinto, and Pete Pitsker. These men are trueleaders in automation technology and industryapplication, and are also great businessmen.
What would you say to young career-minded professional about the automationindustry today?
The future holds no limitations! I thinkthis is a very exciting time for automation. Asthe plant floor merges with the business/accounting systems – it puts the automationpeople right in the corner office wheresignificant decisions are made. Automationprofessionals will be part of the core staff ofany operation, making improvements inefficiency, profitability, and safety.
Would you offer any suggestions howthey can be better prepared for their career inAutomation?
As President-Elect of ISA, what goalswould you like to accomplish during yourterm?
I would like to raise the awareness andesteem of the automation profession.Everything in our day-to-day lives is touched continued on page 15
ISA Executive Board, 2007 (ISA Photo)
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Georg Fischer Signet LLCFor Global Sales & Service, visit our website
Job ShopCirculation is 1400-1500 ISA members and other industry personnel.To place an ad, please contact the newsletter editor.
Technical Product / Engineering Manager
Has overall responsibility for all technical aspects of theorganization. Responsible for the design and development of newproducts as well as modifications and improvement to existingproducts. Provides technical support to customers and otherdepartments. Performs testing and documentation required fordevelopment and certification of products.
• Represent SVF’s technical interests in the design, evaluation,testing, creation, and specification of new and existing valve,actuator, and accessory products. Analyze and assure productsmeet all specification and customers requirements.
• Create and manage technical documents and library such astechnical data, calculation, literature, manufacturing and salessubmittal drawings, IOMs, QA/QC documents, etc.
• Prepare design layouts, assembly and production drawingsdesigns for manufacturing, customers, projects, and quotations.
• Assist the selection and evaluation of outsourcing functionsrelated to the products and modification. Travel to suppliersand subcontractors locations to review engineering status andsourcing requirement and initiatives.
• Communicate with various sales, marketing, productionsupport, assembly, and QC personnel as required for qualityimprovement and to resolve technical problems. Coordinate theresolution of all field service issues involving product problems
• Communicate with customers both directly and indirectly toresolve customers problems.
• Direct interact with assembly operation. Assist to the shop forassembly procedures, layout, training, quality control,inspection, and improve efficiency.
• Represent the company to interact with technical, industrial,and certification professional organizations to value andvalidate the products.
SVF Flow Controls, Inc., of Santa Fe Springs, California,seeks talented individuals to submit their resume forconsideration to [email protected] or mail to SVF Flow ControlsInc., 13560 Larwin Circle, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670, Attn:Careers. Our website is www.SVF.net.
As we continue toexperience growth alongwith our marketplace, SVFis seeking TWO additionalteam members to bring usto the next level of serviceto our customers. We arelocated in Santa FeSprings, CA, and ourwebsite is www.SVF.net.
Please see the twojob descriptions - belowand on opposite page.
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Customer ServiceRepresentative• Assists customers andintra-department personnelwith general technicalproduct support. Thisincludes product information
in the catalogs, reading through and assessingcustomer specifications to complex customerRFQs.
• Assists customers with authorizing RMA(return material requests).
• Manages pricing and discounts in Macola andmaintains customer blanket pricing renewals.
• Has a good understanding of Macola andthe reports necessary to reviewing pricing,shipments, bookings, etc. relative tocustomer satisfaction.
• Reviews confirming purchase ordersagainst orders entered.
• Follows up on status of orders pending ina timely manner
• Verifies price and availability of productand prepares quotations; prepares andprocesses price requests.
• Prepares, reviews and accurately pro-cesses change and customer orders;maintains customer order files in a neat
and timely manner.
• Responds to general customer anddistributor inquiries via fax, telephoneand e-mail relative to order status,pricing, deliveries & product information
• Handles the complete process ofquotation through order entry
SVF Flow Controls, Inc. of SantaFe Springs, California, seeks talentedindividuals to submit their resume forconsideration to [email protected] or mailto SVF Flow Controls Inc., 13560 LarwinCircle, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670, Attn:Careers. Our website is www.SVF.net.
Product Manager
Georg Fischer Signet LLC, is a recognizedleader in fluid sensor technology. Servingcustomers worldwide, we manufactureranalytical sensors and instrumentation for thewater treatment market. Located in NorthAmerica (El Monte, CA), we are a dedicatedteam seeking a Product Manager with acompetitive edge.
Reporting to the Marketing Manger in thisrole you will be responsible for effectivelydefining customer & market requirements fornew product development. In addition, youwill collaborate with various departments, beproficient at communicating specific technicalproduct and application needs to a team ofengineers, and contribute significantly to ourgrowth plans.
To be successful in this role, you should haveprevious experience in product management inthe industrial process instrumentation field,particularly with analytical measurementdevices for continuous monitoring. Experiencein drinking water market and internationalstandards are a definite advantage. Minimum5 years related experience with BSc, PEpreferred; or equivalent combination ofeducation and experience.
To become a part of our winning team, pleasesend your resume along with cover letter andsalary history to Georg Fischer Signet LLC,3401 Aero Jet Ave, El Monte, CA 91731,Attention: HR, or fax to 626-288-2067, oremail to [email protected]
ONLY THOSE WHO’S BACKGROUNDMEET THE REQUIREMENTS ABOVEWILL BE CONSIDERED.
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Instrumentation & Analyzer Technicians. Perform field repairs,calibration, preventative maintenance with a minimum of supervisionon all types of electrical, instrumentation, and plant analyticalequipment. Field installation of signal wiring, instrumentation andcontrol system equipment. Experience with PLC programming,graphical interface software desirable but not required. Ability to workfrom electrical schematics, mechanical drawings. Will cover SouthernCalifornia. No overnight travel. Full-time, part-time or contractopenings. Please contact John Prince at APG Analyzer Systems, at(714) 968-5501 or apply through website - www.CalCEMS.com.
Automation Analyst. Central Automation is a progressive and expand-ing Control Systems Integration company focused on the oil & gas,water/wastewater, electric utilities and food manufacturing industries.We are currently looking for qualified individuals to fill an AutomationAnalyst position for Central and Southern California area. Requirements:Experience with HMI graphics development, PLC programming,electrical control circuit design and instrumentation. Salary. DOE. EOE.Fax resume to (661) 633-2853 or contact by phone at (661) 633-2850 orby email at [email protected].
Manufacturers Representative. Growing Manufacturer is lookingfor Mfg. Representatives to sell Process Control Equipment. Wespecialize in food, pulp and paper, and wastewater. Product line isestablished in the USA and around the world. Send contact info [email protected].
Outside Sales. Precision Instrumentation is interviewing candidatesfor an outside sales position. Precision is a stocking distributor ofpressure, flow, filtration, and temperature controls selling to industrialcustomers. The successful applicant will be working primarily in theInland Empire and South Orange County. We offer a competitivecompensation package including salary, bonus, medical insurance, andretirement plan. Candidates should have mechanical aptitude and salesexperience. Interested candidates should email their resume [email protected].
Electro-Mechanical Engineer/Technician. Automation companyneeds Engineer/Technician experienced with computer and PLC con-trolled equipment comprised of multi-axis motor control, pneumaticactuators, machine control, and feedback elements including analog &digital inputs, encoders, photo-electrics, vision systems. Must under-stand PC/PLC software, HW/SW interfaces and be able to identify andisolate electrical, software, or mechanical problems. Will assist withdesign & assembly of new systems as well as installation, field service &support. Salary commensurate with experience. Email resume [email protected].
GROWTH CAREER OPPORTUNITY: Established growingSystems Integrator seeks professional hands-on Control SystemsProject Engineers in their Orange County, CA and Kansas City,MO offices. Accomplishments expected with Allen-Bradley andModicon PLC; Wonderware and Intellution HMI software;developing graphics screens and tag databases; IBM DB2; andMicrosoft SQL Server, ACCESS, EXCEL, and WORD for dataacquisition-monitoring-reporting systems. Please forwardresumes for confidential consideration [email protected].
Regional Sales Manager. Career Growth Opportunity:Leading supplier of industrial automation fiber optic products isseeking an accomplished, entrepreneurial, and professional salesmanager who will successfully manage the territory sales planincluding providing sales management and technical support to adistributor sales channel, selling directly to certain accounts, andestablishing relationships with systems integrators and A&Eengineering consultants. Can be based in Southern or NorthernCalifornia, or Seattle Washington. Please forward resumes forconfidential consideration to [email protected].
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Automation Technicians for our Santa Maria, CA office. For over30 years, Cannon Associates has provided engineering, surveying, andplanning services to clients throughout California. Position requiresminimum 3 years experience working with automation equipment andprogrammable controllers. Must have firm understanding of Program-mable Logic Controllers and familiarity with process instrumentation(RTU’s, HMI, SCADA, flowmeters and transducers) includinginstallation, calibration, and maintenance. Visitwww.CannonAssociates.us for complete description. We offer fullbenefits and competitive salaries. Submit resume and cover letter [email protected] or fax 805-781-0915.
OUTSIDE SALES – TECHNICAL PRODUCTS(LOS ANGELES COUNTY). We are a Manufacturers Rep firmseeking an energetic, motivated and self starter sales person tojoin our growing company. Our candidate must have OutsideSales Experience on technical products and capable of learningnew technical products and applications. Candidate mustmaintain our established customer base while building on newcustomers to grow our business. Must be self-starter, financiallydriven and desires to be successful.
INSIDE SALES ASSISTANT (Full Time). We are seeking atalented candidate with the following skills: Must have a strongtechnical aptitude, proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel andOutlook, the ability to follow through with projects. Must bedetail-oriented ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environmentwith high volume. Handle incoming calls and faxes from ourcustomers and manufacturers, support our outside sales teamwith investigating projects and generate quotes through readingand understanding specifications.
Please send your resume to: [email protected].
Technical Writer. San Fernando Valley Location. Near the VanNuys Airport/Budweiser Plant. Produce user’s manuals and othertechnical information. Experience in producing from start to finishinstruction manuals as to how to install and apply the company’sproducts. AS degree, three years technical writing experience,practical experience in hands-on manipulation of electronicproducts, ability to read schematics and assembly drawings, andability to extract technical information from Engineering Staff.Effective organizational and communication skills with computerliteracy, including the use of Adobe PageMaker, Illustrator, andPhotoShop. Please contact Chris Hulfish, APS Executive Search,[email protected], (818) 366-2738.
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Outside Sales Position. Valin is interviewing for an immediate outsidesales position covering a territory that includes Los Angeles and OrangeCounties. The position has specific focus on the petrochemical andengineering contractor markets. Candidates should have experienceselling valve and instrumentation products. Please contact the followingfor more information: Greg Neneman at [email protected] or JohnHill at [email protected]. You may also find out more about ValinCorporation at valinonline.com.
Newly Formed Manufacturers Representative Firm aggressivelyseeking Process Control product lines to represent in Southern California.Owner has over 15 years of experience in Industrial Sales. We are alsooffering onsite Project Management and Consulting Services at competi-tive rates. Let us GROW your business. Send inquiries to Job Shop0801, c/o Tech Pubs Communications, PO Box 1605, Costa Mesa, CA92628.
Territory Manager II-Southern California. Salary/Commission/ Car/Benefits/ Home Office/ Opportunity to grow and join a winning team.We are looking for min. 5 years field sales, degree preferred, knowledgeof refineries and power plants a plus, knowledge of valves and instru-mentation strongly preferred. Good attitude, work ethic, relationshipbuilding, and independence are valued for this position. Nine-stateregion, approx. 50% travel. Email resume to [email protected].
Inside Sales and Technical Support Position. Ponton Industriescurrently has a new position for an inside sales support person. Verycompetitive salary, tax deferred retirement package, health, dental andlife insurance benefits. Candidates need to be good on the phone,computer literate, and preferably have experience in theinstrumentation industry. Excellent opportunity for the right candidate!For more information please email us at [email protected] or call714-998-9073.
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Keep current and look back at history! As the baby boomers retirethere is a huge knowledge drain happening in industry. Youngprofessionals today need to understand where the future is headed withautomation and technology, but they also need to understand whattechnologies have been used and how that connects to the future. I alsobelieve that documenting your knowledge and capabilities is moreimportant now than ever – not only does one need proof of theireducational background, but proof of their capabilities. Certification,licensing and demonstrating the willingness to keep learning is going tobe paramount as the 21st century moves into warp drive!
Is there anything else you would like ISA members to know?
I would be happy to accept e-mails you may have about ISA or toanswer questions you may have about automation in general. Pleasecontact me at: [email protected].
For the complete interview and more, the direct link is http://tinyurl.com/YWB76W. Complete link is: http://www.isa.org/Template.cfm?Section=membership2&template=/Content/ContentGroups/MultiUse/Innovators_for_the_Future__We_Control_the_World.htm.
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their needs. Plant the thought into their minds that a pro-active IndustryAdvocacy Group could begin to address the technical labor shortagebefore it becomes even more critical. Finally, if you work with peoplewho could benefit from our program and the courses we offer, pleaseencourage them to look into our classes. The spring semester starts onJanuary 21. Open registration is occurring now atwww.bakersfieldcollege.edu. Remember, it takes a village to raise atechnical professional, and each of us can make a difference in thisprocess.
Sean Caras is the advisor of the ISA Bakersfield College StudentSection and can be reached at [email protected].
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