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Instrument Technician

InfoTree, De Pere, Wisconsin, United States

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Job Description Shift:

Non-Standard

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Associates + 2 years of Instrumentation experience OR

2 years in a technical school setting with hands‑on instrumentation experience OR

High school/GED + 4 years of instrumentation experience.

Instrument technician will be supporting manufacturing and maintenance activities related to client Master Production Schedule. In addition, the resource will be supported in the execution of calibration PM, repair activities, and troubleshooting equipment and system. The following calibrations will be performed: UV, Temperature, Pressure, Weight, Conductivity, pH among others required based on manufacturing and utilities process design.

SUMMARY Under general supervision, the Instrument Technician is responsible for performing/providing calibration, repair, installation, troubleshooting, and documentation of instruments, process control systems, and equipment used in manufacturing, utility plants, and analytical labs. All work must be completed to assure minimal impact to production while complying with cGMP and client regulations.

FUNCTIONS

Perform basic calibrations of instruments on process and utility equipment.

Assist the team with maintaining an up‑to‑date working spare parts inventory system for the equipment/systems the team is responsible for.

Ensure that calibration paperwork, instrument files and work order documentation is completed with accurate information.

Participate in a detailed training program to develop knowledge in the instrumentation field and other areas of the plant.

Assist in the development, revision, and updating of related SOPs for work‑related areas.

Configure and repair microprocessor‑based instruments and controllers.

Basic troubleshooting and repair of process control and laboratory instruments.

All work must be completed in accordance with CFRs, cGMPs, SOPs, and client policies.

Perform regular certification of equipment to verify conformance to industry standards and client procedures.

Maintain an up‑to‑date cGMP training book.

Plan and schedule own work activities with operations staff to minimize impact to production activities.

Other functions that may be assigned.

EDUCATION

Associates + 2 years of Maintenance experience OR

2 years in a technical school setting with hands‑on experience OR

High school/GED + 4 years of Maintenance experience.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

A craftsperson knowledgeable of pneumatic, mechanical, and electronic instrumentation.

Has received training or hands‑on experience in specialized subjects such as analog and/or digital electronics, microprocessors and/or computers, and the operation and maintenance of particular lines of field instrumentation.

Ability to effectively communicate ideas through verbal and written form.

Intermediate computer skills.

Ability to interact constructively with peers/teams.

Ability to seek outside resources as needed.

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