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The Analyzer Technician position is situated within the Maintenance Department and reports directly to the Analyzer Supervisor. This role is critical in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of process and regulatory analyzers. The Technician will collaborate closely with the analyzer supervisor to maintain, diagnose, improve, and resolve analyzer issues in a manner that is safe, responsible, and environmentally sound. The primary focus will be on ensuring that all analyzer equipment is repaired and maintained according to the manufacturer's specifications, thereby maximizing reliability and compliance with regulatory standards. Key activities for the Analyzer Technician include performing troubleshooting, repairs, calibrations, and maintenance of all analyzer equipment within their designated area. This will involve adhering to daily and weekly maintenance schedules and providing assistance to other analyzer technicians as needed. A significant portion of the role, approximately 90%, will involve ensuring that daily validations and cylinder gas audits on Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) and Hazardous Air Pollutants (HRVOC) environmental analyzers are conducted in accordance with state environmental regulations. The remaining 10% of the role will encompass other duties as assigned, which may include completing necessary paperwork, participating in Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA), and incident investigations, as well as communicating findings that require attention to the analyzer supervisor. The position requires flexibility in working hours, as the Technician must be available for extended hours, weekends, holidays, and after-hour call-outs. The role also involves performing elevated work on scaffolding and aerial lifts, supporting the site’s Health, Environment, and Safety (HES) policy, and participating in HES activities provided by site management. The Technician will be expected to support and promote the reporting of all health, safety, environmental, near-miss, accident, or injury incidents, and to understand and support the Clear Lake Facility Acrylic Monomers HSE2Q Commitment.