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Electrical & Instrumentation Technician

Job Title: Electrical & Instrumentation Technician   Property of: CJ Bio America  1946 Harvest Ave.  Fort Dodge, Iowa 50501 Job #: M/E_E_E&I Technician REV: 3/12/2026 Department: Electrical & Instrumentation Reports to: Supervisor of Electrical & Instrumentation  Career Path: M Function: Maintenance  ■Full-Time □Temp  □ Part-Time □ Exempt ■ Non-Exempt Job Summary Responsible for installing and maintaining electrical wiring, fixtures, and systems in buildings and production equipment.  Summary of Essential Job Functions Maintenance & Repair: Performs preventive maintenance, diagnose faults, and repair low/medium voltage electrical systems, motors, direct starts, soft starts VFDs, and industrial instrumentation Instrumentation: Calibrate, set-up, install, and repair instrumentation I/O including but not limited to: Temperature, Pressure, Flow, Level, pH, DO, Conductivity, Weight, Cylinders, Control/Valves, Discrete/Valves, Servos, Robotics and Pneumatic/Hydraulic systems Control Systems: Work with PLCs, DCS, and SCADA for troubleshooting, programming changes, and system integration Documentation: Maintain accurate records, follow SOPs, complete work orders, and interpret P&IDs, electrical drawings, schematics Safety: Adhere strictly to safety protocols (arc flash, PPE) and electrical codes (NEC) Collaboration: Work with engineers, mechanics, reliability, welders, B&G, and production teams to resolve issues and support projects. Planning: Electrical systems, Instrumentation systems Maintains Electrical Distribution, & MCC Locations  Calculate Electric Consumption for Facility Processes Tests: voltage, resistance, and phase angle in circuits, using voltmeters, ohmmeters, and phase rotation indicators to ensure safety upon job completion Troubleshoots Power Distribution, Motor Systems, Instrumentation Systems, Process Systems, Building Controls, Automation Controls, Utility Systems Installs conduits and pipes to house electrical wires and cables Ensures piping complies with electrical codes Installs circuit breakers and other electrical hardware and connects wiring to them Tests electrical systems to ensure proper installation and operation Inspects electrical systems to determine whether repairs are needed Replaces conduit and wiring as needed Replaces circuit breakers as needed Performs other duties as assigned  Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities  Extensive knowledge of electrical systems and wiring Ability to read blueprints  Proficient in the use of test meters and other diagnostic equipment to test voltage, resistance, and phase angle in circuits, using voltmeters, ohmmeters, and phase rotation indicators to ensure safety upon job completion; Ability to troubleshoot basic motor controls; Knowledge of three phase motors Ability to use hand tools and power tools  Industrial control troubleshooting skills are preferred Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills  Physical Demands & Work Environment   Work Schedule: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-4:30pm, unless business needs require additional hours worked;  Ability to work flexible schedule and extended hours if needed, which includes overtime and on-call  This position works in production areas; Exposures include moving parts, high noise levels, vibrations, varying atmospheric conditions, hot and cold temperatures, chemicals, high pressure steam and dust, and outdoor weather conditions  Must be able to see color to discern color-coded wiring. Prolonged periods standing, kneeling, bending, and climbing ladders, stairs or scaffolding. Walking extended distances Must be physically capable of pulling wires and cables through conduits Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at a time Ability to enter confined spaces as necessary Travel is not expected for this position This position does not supervise the work of others  Must be able to wear full-face respirator and protective equipment for testing. This includes minimal facial hair in order to ensure proper fit in of respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. Must complete annual medical monitoring program, including pulmonary function testing. Education and Experience: Associate’s Degree in Electrical Technologies or a related field