Analyzer Technician I

BASF SE
Onsite

About The Position

This position is part of the Analytical Services Department which performs tasks as part of a team to ensure safe, productive, reliable, and cost efficient maintenance of plant analyzer equipment for the Geismar site. The team supports reliability efforts, innovation, and continuous improvement. This position is a non-exempt hourly position with core working hours during the work week. Four tens and five eights are current options. After hour coverage through overtime or call-out is required.

Requirements

  • Hold a high school diploma
  • Possess basic understanding of process analyzer and associated analyzer sample systems
  • Have the ability to read and update analyzer, instrument, and electrical documents such as schematics, P&IDs and One-line diagrams
  • Are proficient in use of computers (MS Word, Excel, Access, Outlook)

Nice To Haves

  • Associate's degree in analytical/instrumentation
  • Bachelor degree
  • 1+ years of experience in analyzer roles, instrumentation, or control system

Responsibilities

  • Assist with preventative maintenance, repair, and calibration of Process and/or laboratory Analyzers in a quality manner
  • Monitors key performance indicators in order to enhance performance and reliability
  • Assumes primary responsibility and ownership of a subset of online process and/or laboratory analyzers maintained by the Process Analyzer group
  • Supports EHS in compliance with all environmental, safety, and health requirements, and promotes a safe working environment
  • Executes preventative maintenance per defined task lists and documents details of repair and calibration status in SAP and/or Labware

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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