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- High School diploma or equivalent, completion of an apprenticeship in instrumentation repair and maintenance or equivalent with a minimum of five years direct experience in instrument maintenance and repair work in a utility/plant environment, specifically including responsibility for environmental compliance equipment/systems.
- Requires in-depth knowledge of principles and techniques of repairing and maintaining utility/plant instrumentation, principles of combustion and control, and industrial process control; purpose and operation of instruments; equipment, tools, and materials used in maintaining and repairing instruments; electrical and electronic theory; pneumatic theory; and mathematics as required to perform responsibilities of the position, including algebra, trigonometry, and geometry.
- Under the supervision of the Utility Plant Maintenance Supervisor, is responsible for performing maintenance of electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and mechanical instrumentation and the maintenance and operation of control, compliance, and data acquisition instrumentation and systems associated with plant operations and the production/distribution of utilities.
- Performs daily calibration drift evaluation, and instrumentation check on CEMS. Participates in preparing quarterly QA/QC audits and reports and assists with and/or conducts yearly Nox RACT testing.
- Maintains process analyzers, lab, and CEMS equipment.
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