Some of the duties of the instrumentation and control technician are:
- Consulting diagrams and technical documentation such as schematics manuals standards and codes;
- Maintaining backup and revision documentation for control systems and instrumentation;
- Manage SCADA type devices in an industrial based environment
- Installing configuring calibrating and maintaining control measurement and indicating instrumentation (pneumatic analog & digital);
- Configuring and programming Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) and Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC);
- Organize and order PLC control components in order to maintain plant process control systems.
- Work with corporate IT staff as required with miscellaneous network and computer activities.
- Must be able to prepare technical reports for documenting issues/changes to equipment.
- Must be able to manage projects for implementing changes and improvements.
- Employee must be willing to be on call to support production needs.
- Installing and terminating electrical pneumatic and fluid connections;
- Inspecting and testing the operation of instruments and systems to diagnose faults;
- Removing repairing adjusting and replacing components;
- Calibrating components and systems;
- Assisting engineering in plant design modification and hazard analysis;
- Maintaining various computerbased control systems;
- Performing scheduled maintenance programs; and
- Keeping uptodate with advances in technology in industry and the trade.
Requirements
- Ability to plan and prioritize tasks across multiple projects
- Selfmotivated and highly organized with good time management skills
- Detail oriented work style
- Dedication and commitment to meeting expectations
- Team Player/Cooperative yet assertive
- Ability to work in an often fast paced hectic and demanding environment
- Must have exceptional problem solving skills
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Must have proven experience in PLC logic and programming with Allen Bradley PLC s and other types of controllers.
- Must be able to create and read logic and flow diagrams for program design programming simulation and testing and startup
- Lean Manufacturing
- At least 2 years of related experience required
- Typically requires a high school degree; or 12 year vocational training / associates degree
Benefits
- Formal training competitive performance incentives paid vacation and holidays healthcare packages for fulltime and parttime employees and a 401k plan to help build your future
- Competitive pay and benefit effective on first day of employment
- Sign on bonus up to $3000
Must have proven experience in PLC logic and programming with Allen Bradley PLC s and other types of controllers Must be able to create and read logic and flow diagrams for program design, programming, simulation and testing, and start-up Lean Manufacturing At least 2 years of related experience required