The Instrument Technician is an hourly position, and reports to the Electrical Supervisor. The employee is responsible for troubleshooting electrical/electronic industrial plant equipment. Pay: $40.05hr Shift: Rotating Benefits: Medical, Dental, 401k, Vision, Life Insurance Company Bonus: Quarterly Bonus Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Leads, Assists and performs the duties of the Electrical craft apprentice under the direction and authority of management Performs any electrical, electronic and instrument work regarding the diagnosis, installation, testing and repair of electronic and solid state concepts(including but not limited to printed circuit boards, computer interface equipment, advanced scope and test equipment, transducers, DC drive systems, bushing controls and synchronous motor controls programmable controllers , etc.). Maintains, constructs, installs, repairs and calibrates any plant electrical, instrument, and metering equipment. Participates in the preventive and predictive maintenance programs for any plant electrical, electronic and instrument equipment or control system. Performs original electrical/electronic layouts and circuit designs. Works from information obtained from engineering drawings, electrical diagrams, simple and complex sketches as well as other related documents Troubleshoots electrical, electronic and instrument systems. Completes records and reports. Applies protective coatings to equipment fabricated, modified, maintained, etc. Participates in the safety and good housekeeping programs established within the plant. Completes Work Orders, Activity Reports, and Work Logs in the Computerized Maintenance System (CMMS) Performs other related duties consistent with the nature of the job as directed by management Works in an efficient self directed manner to resolve electrical issues that plague the plant or a specific process.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED