Applied Industrial Technologies
Instrumentation Technician
Applied Industrial Technologies, Dayton, Ohio, United States, 45444
Essential Functions & Responsibilities:
Perform field maintenance, installation, troubleshooting, and repair of instrumentation and control systems in a timely, accurate, and safe manner:
Calibrate pressure, temperature, flow, and various other instrumentation
Commission instrumentation and shoot loops
Install and calibrate measuring and positioning devices
Perform minor electrical maintenance
Complete all applicable documentation for actions taken.
Report job activity as well as maintain detailed logs about service calls, parts, and orders
Represent the company during field service tasks with a positive attitude.
Identify and report safety issues to the proper customer representative.
Identify opportunities for upgrades at the customer facility.
Research task criteria prior to arriving at the work site.
Use company vehicle to travel to and from job sites while maintaining defensive driving habits that reflect positively on the company's reputation.
Essential Physical Functions/Equipment Used:
Ability to lift objects weighing up to 75 lbs.
Ability to stand, kneel, and walk for long periods.
Ability to climb ladders and stairs in an industrial environment.
Ability to work at heights using fall protection.
Availability for occasional call-ins and overnight travel to various locations and customer sites.
Work indoors and outdoors with exposure to weather, elements, heavy equipment, power tools, clean rooms, insects, dirt, and noise.
Preferred Education/Experience:
High School Diploma or Equivalent required; an Associate's Degree or Technical Degree is preferred.
2+ years of experience installing, maintaining, and repairing process/control equipment including instrumentation, valves, actuators, pumps, etc.
Proficiency in operating electronic and microcomputer instruments used to measure and control variables such as pressure, flow, temperature, and level.
Mechanical proficiency in operating hand tools and power tools.
Electrical/electrician experience.
Experience with tubing, tray, and instrument stand installation.
Industrial safety training.
PLC programming and troubleshooting skills.
Programming and troubleshooting drives.
Work Environment:
Varied environments including indoor and outdoor facilities, exposure to weather, clean rooms, factories, construction areas, and others.
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Perform field maintenance, installation, troubleshooting, and repair of instrumentation and control systems in a timely, accurate, and safe manner:
Calibrate pressure, temperature, flow, and various other instrumentation
Commission instrumentation and shoot loops
Install and calibrate measuring and positioning devices
Perform minor electrical maintenance
Complete all applicable documentation for actions taken.
Report job activity as well as maintain detailed logs about service calls, parts, and orders
Represent the company during field service tasks with a positive attitude.
Identify and report safety issues to the proper customer representative.
Identify opportunities for upgrades at the customer facility.
Research task criteria prior to arriving at the work site.
Use company vehicle to travel to and from job sites while maintaining defensive driving habits that reflect positively on the company's reputation.
Essential Physical Functions/Equipment Used:
Ability to lift objects weighing up to 75 lbs.
Ability to stand, kneel, and walk for long periods.
Ability to climb ladders and stairs in an industrial environment.
Ability to work at heights using fall protection.
Availability for occasional call-ins and overnight travel to various locations and customer sites.
Work indoors and outdoors with exposure to weather, elements, heavy equipment, power tools, clean rooms, insects, dirt, and noise.
Preferred Education/Experience:
High School Diploma or Equivalent required; an Associate's Degree or Technical Degree is preferred.
2+ years of experience installing, maintaining, and repairing process/control equipment including instrumentation, valves, actuators, pumps, etc.
Proficiency in operating electronic and microcomputer instruments used to measure and control variables such as pressure, flow, temperature, and level.
Mechanical proficiency in operating hand tools and power tools.
Electrical/electrician experience.
Experience with tubing, tray, and instrument stand installation.
Industrial safety training.
PLC programming and troubleshooting skills.
Programming and troubleshooting drives.
Work Environment:
Varied environments including indoor and outdoor facilities, exposure to weather, clean rooms, factories, construction areas, and others.
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