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5 years' experience in industrial or military instrument/electrical maintenance. 2 years' technical school training and 3 years experience in industrial or military instrument/electrical maintenance.
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Design, setup, install, maintain, trouble-shoot PLC programs and HMI screens, Data Communication Systems, and Instrument Systems throughout the plant. Will maintain a safe working environment, electrical safety, adherence to safety policies and practices, daily housekeeping of assigned area, perform daily workplace inspections (look for missing/burned out lights, open conduits, broken conduits, air leaks, oil leaks), adhere to plant storeroom policy (parts issues/returns in a timely manner), and use and care for plant radios properly.
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Perform installation of all electrical conduits and raceways to include GRC, IMC, EMT, PVC and various types of basket/ladder tray. We are seeking an Electrical & Instrumentation Technician.
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Cabot has an exciting opportunity for a Electrical & Instrument Technician to install, repair, wire, and maintain a variety of electrical and electronic equipment and controls related to production and building equipoment as well as performing preventative maintenance while ensuring safety and environmental compliance, process efficiency, product quality, and cost effectiveness.
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The Senior Instrument Engineer shall work independently at an advanced level completing a wide variety of assignments through the application of advanced engineering theories, techniques, and practices.
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Panelmatic, Inc. was founded in 1957 in Youngstown, OH to serve manufacturing industries with the design and build of custom electrical, instrument, and pneumatic control panels. Develop electrical documents for scope of work definition, specification, data sheets, equipment selection, drawing review, schematic development, wiring diagrams, physical layout drawings and project close out procedures for low to medium voltage industrial power distribution systems.
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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.
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Specialties: Cad Drafters, Electrical Designers, Instrument Designers, Structural Designers, Piping Designers, Electrical Engineers, Instrument Engineers, Structural Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Pipe Stress Engineers, EH&S, QA/QC, Procurement, Project Controls, Document Control, Administrative.
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The I&E Technician will test, calibrate, troubleshoot, overhaul and repair electrical systems, as well as, controlling, indicating, and measuring instrument devices to ensure specified operating performance using hand tools, testing, and calibrating instruments and equipment and precision measuring instruments.
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Develop and present training syllabus and hands-on exercises on electrical and electronic equipment, communications, pressure control/regulation and metering equipment to provide field personnel with the knowledge to efficiently and successfully perform job duties.
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Maintain inventory of electrical and instrument equipment as directed by Plant Manager. PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: This position will be responsible for repairing and maintaining electrical and instrument equipment within the Saint Gabriel production facility.
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Experience in various aspects of industrial automation, instrumentation, electrical power and building automation system design. Understand Piping & Instrument Diagrams (P&ID) following ANSI/ISA S5.1 symbology.
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OverviewJob Title: Senior Instrument Technician Experience: 5-7 years of instrumentation technician experience Location: Baton Rouge, LASchedule: Full-timePay: Based on experience, paid hourly, eligible for per diem, if applicable Classification: Non-exempt, eligible for overtimeJob DescriptionSelf-motivated individual with a positive attitude and able to work collectively on a team with others.
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The Instrument & Controls Technician will be responsible for managing all phases of electrical and control equipment throughout the plant. Reworld Delaware Valley in Chester, PA seeks a dedicated Instrument & Controls Technician to be responsible for the routine inspection, calibration, maintenance and troubleshooting of a distributive type boiler/turbine control system, analog and digital control circuits and instrumentation, and continuous emissions monitoring equipment.
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Create and update logic & electrical diagrams, instrument spec sheets, calibration records, etc. Previous instrument & controls experience. Ensure compliance with applicable electrical codes.
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