Job Summary The Instrument and Electrical Technician works under constant supervision to develop the skills required to diagnose, repair, and perform preventative maintenance on all electronic instrumentation used to monitor or control oilfield service equipment. Responsibilities Under constant supervision, diagnose, repair, and perform preventative maintenance on all electronic instrumentation used to monitor or control oilfield service equipment (i.e., basic multimeter functions, tool assignment, wire soldering, wire termination, equipment voltage, electronic instrument repair, automation equipment repair, electronic monitoring calibration, control equipment calibration, utilizing diagnostic software, procedures for completing paperwork, etc.) Use organization issued laptop or phone to navigate emails and utilize internal software programs (i.e., SharePoint, Power App, work order system, diagnostic software, etc.) Work from technical manuals and electrical schematics to diagnose and repair equipment failures Learn and practice radiation awareness Operate light duty trucks Remain available for schedule adjustments and on call duties when required Safely drive company vehicle day or night, over various road types or terrains, and in all weather conditions Perform general housekeeping and routine maintenance of the organization’s property Maintain compliance with Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) policies by attending all required HSE training sessions, safety meetings, and always utilize proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Other duties as assigned
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED