A long‑established electrical‑mechanical service provider partnered with an innovative clean‑energy startup. Together, they deliver mission‑critical engineering services to industrial facilities, power plants, and wastewater plants, while also pioneering new technologies in natural gas power generation. This unique blend of tradition and innovation offers stability with exciting growth opportunities.
We are seeking an experienced Instrumentation and Controls Technician to install, test, repair, inspect, and maintain industrial instrumentation, metering, recording instruments, controlling devices, data logging and display equipment, communications, and telemetry systems. This role combines hands‑on technical expertise with field service responsibilities in diverse industrial environments.
Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair a wide variety of industrial instrumentation and control systems
Provide maintenance support to ensure uninterrupted operation of essential equipment
Respond to emergencies and job assignments on a 24‑hour basis
Collaborate with electricians and process control operators to diagnose instrumentation and control processes
Perform preventive maintenance inspections, calibrations, and adjustments
Read and interpret wiring diagrams, loop drawings, ladder logic, and mechanical specifications
Modify or construct industrial control panels and integrate them with support systems
Troubleshoot telemetry, SCADA hardware, and PLC hardware
Calibrate and test control valves, RTDs, thermocouples, and instrumentation loops
Document work thoroughly and maintain compliance with safety policies
High School Diploma or Vocational School Diploma plus formal training in instrumentation
6+ years of experience as an Instrumentation Technician in industrial, oil & gas, power, water, wastewater, or petrochemical facilities
Valid driver’s license
Strong knowledge of industrial instrumentation, telemetry, SCADA, and PLC systems
Experience with liquid and gas flow, pressure, and temperature metering instrumentation
Ability to troubleshoot pneumatic and electronic instrumentation loops
Familiarity with Hart communicators, loop calibrators, simulators, and process calibrators
Knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions in the instrumentation industry
Ability to perform physical activities including climbing ladders, lifting heavy objects, balancing, stooping, and handling equipment
Must qualify for and perform confined space entry with proper PPE (including SCBA)
Good general health, free from disabling conditions that impair performance or safety
Work in industrial environments such as power, water, wastewater, and petrochemical facilities
Exposure to typical industrial conditions including dust, noise, chemicals, and varying temperatures