
Instrument Technician
- Wickliffe, OH
- $36.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
Are you ready to bring your technical skills to a role where innovation meets precision? As an Instrumentation Technician, you'll be at the heart of cutting-edge projects, driving solutions, and working with state-of-the-art technology in a collaborative and fast-paced environment.1st Shift - 7:30a-4p
Negotiable pay, up to $36/hr. depending upon skillsetWhat You will do:
Instrumentation Technicians are highly skilled professionals who specialize in design, installation, system alignment, troubleshooting, and the maintenance of testing equipment & monitoring devices in the laboratories. Calibrations using approved procedures to measure and control multiple disciplines including pressure, flow, temperature, level, motion, force, amongst others. Assigned tasks will include interfacing running engines to data acquisition systems, utility process controls, associated testing equipment, and bench top testing for various chemicals.Responsibilities
- Ability to use test and calibration equipment to calibrate transducers, sensors, transmitters and control loops.
- Ability to use computer and related computer software to program controllers and analyze control loops.
- Performing all necessary preventative maintenance, condition monitoring, fault diagnosis, and restorative maintenance duties on field instrumentation and local control panels.
- Carry out the corrective, preventive, and predictive maintenance activities in accordance with standard operating procedures, Health & Safety guidelines, ISO 9001 and ISO 17025 Quality Management Systems.
- Test electronic components and circuits to locate defects using signal generators, digital multimeters, pressure standards and other troubleshooting equipment as required.
- Utilize experience and knowledge to assist Engineering and technical staff to develop the best solutions to challenges, emerging issues, and evolving technologies
- Associate Degree, or enrolled and >50% complete, in accredited Electronic Technology Program, consideration provided for related field of study, or equivalent military education/experience.
- Ability to use engineering drawings, schematics, and service manuals to install, troubleshoot, align, and repair equipment.
- Knowledge of analog and digital circuitry to troubleshoot and effect repairs to microprocessor based instruments, computer hardware, data acquisition, and annunciator systems.
- Perform all work to a high standard of safety including confined space entry, hot work, lock out/tag out, and working from heights.