Insight Global is assisting one of our client's in hiring for a Controls Instrumentation Technician to join their team. This position is being hired as a full-time (FTE) role and will be working onsite in Indianapolis, IN 46221. If you are interested, please apply! We look forward to connecting with you.
What You’ll be Doing:
- Test, calibrate, repair, or replace instrumentation, and process analyzers by using specialized equipment including, but not limited to, oscilloscopes, frequency meters, voltmeters, AMP and OHM meters, capacitor, transistor testers and laboratory test solutions.
- Troubleshoot instrumentation, electronic and electrical problems using schematics, diagrams, and manuals. Perform lock-out of high voltage equipment (50 to 480) as needed to perform repairs.
- Troubleshoot instrumentation and control system problems using PLC and HMI software.
- Documents tests and calibrations results using forms and computers systems in compliance with EPA, IDEM and Citizens Water Authority regulations. Participate in or conduct research on instrumentation operations in response to questions from environmental professionals. Document work activities within the maintenance management system.
- Update schematics, wiring diagrams, forms, standard operating procedures, and manuals as necessary.
- Conduct equipment troubleshooting and research through online and direct contact with vendors and consultants. Obtain quotes and initiate procurement process to complete work.
- Perform other work or duties as circumstances require.
Requirements:
- 3+ years of experience as an Instrumentation or Controls Technician Level I and/or Electrician Level II in an industrial process environment.
- Up to two 2 years of education at a college, trade school, or equivalent may be substituted for experience.
- Level I Control System Technician (CST) Certificate or obtain certification within 2 years of start date through training offered by Citizens Energy Group.
- 3+ years’ experience working with and troubleshooting Allen Bradley PLC’s and PLC automation devices
- Experience with various control signal transmitters and industrial instrumentation such as: flow meters (magnetic), pressure sensors, temp sensors, PH probes, ammonia, chlorine and solids analyzers, ORP systems, CEMS, radar and pressed air sensors, and other wastewater specific systems/analytical instruments
- Ability to read and understand operating manuals, written instructions, blueprints, and technical materials.
- Knowledge of Lock-Out-Tag-Out, Arc Flash, Fall Protection and Confined Space OSHA safety procedures.
Compensation:
$30/hour to $40/hour. This position will require some overtime work, and can reach up to $55/hour. Exact compensation may vary based on several factors, including skills, experience, and education.