Chemtrade
Industrial Electrical & Instrumentation Specialist
Chemtrade, Richmond, California, United States, 94875
Industrial Electrical & Instrumentation Specialist
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Base Pay: $59.00/hr – $63.00/hr (non‑exempt). Location: Richmond, CA. Reports to: Maintenance Manager. Schedule: Day shift M–F; overtime as needed. Shift work may be required.
A day in this role You’ll start your day reviewing permits, drawings, and job plans, then head into the plant to keep critical equipment online. From calibrating a flow transmitter to replacing a faulty motor starter, your focus is safety, reliability, and uptime. You’ll collaborate with operations and other crafts, plan material needs, and document every step so the next task is even smoother.
What you’ll own
Install, maintain, and repair electrical and instrumentation systems per manufacturer and site specifications using hand/power tools and precision test equipment.
Inspect, troubleshoot, and service instruments, valves, disconnects, starters, motors, relays, and pneumatic/electronic devices to protect personnel and sustain production.
Calibrate, service, and return to operation control instrumentation, including
Flow, level, and temperature transmitters
On‑line process analyzers
Perform routine maintenance on electrical, pneumatic, mechanical, and DCS equipment using diagnostic tools, schematics, blueprints, vendor manuals, and SOPs.
Remove and replace filters; lubricate motors, valves, and bearings to improve efficiency and equipment life.
Fabricate and install conduit, fittings, and tubing; measure, cut, and solder as needed. Drill/tap metals and plastics; build brackets and hangers to secure assemblies.
Install, examine, and repair wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, feeders, conduits, fiber optic and coaxial assemblies, and lighting.
Disassemble, clean, repair, and reassemble equipment such as automatic valves, motors, and hydraulic/pneumatic systems.
Troubleshoot and correct DCS issues and solid‑state devices using proper test techniques and equipment.
Lockout/Tagout/Try and test energy sources to create a safe work condition; maintain orderly work areas and remove obsolete wiring/equipment without affecting operations.
Plan and coordinate work with other crafts; communicate via radio, phone, and email to keep jobs moving efficiently.
Create, review, and improve job procedures and SOPs; champion area safety principles and mentor trainees on standard practices.
What you bring
High school diploma or GED.
5+ years of industrial instrumentation and electrical experience.
Ability to read/interpret safety rules, operating/maintenance instructions, procedures, manufacturer literature, diagrams, and schematics.
Clear written and verbal communication; basic computer proficiency.
Physical demands
Frequent sitting, standing, walking, reaching, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling.
Occasional stair/ladder climbing (including vertical) and lifting/moving up to 50 lbs; close vision may be required.
Capable of spending extended periods in an office setting; must be fit for duty.
Work environment
Work in tight/confined spaces and elevated areas.
Outdoor exposure and noisy conditions.Areas with dust and occasional chemical odors.
Medical requirement: All employees must successfully complete annual medical assessments, including (but not limited to) a Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) and the ability to wear a respirator, as a condition of employment.
Life at Chemtrade: At Chemtrade, safety, sustainability, and environmental stewardship guide everything we do. We respect and value every individual—our diverse team is the heart of our success. By putting people first, we build strong connections, inspire innovation, and create fulfilling careers. We foster inclusion through Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), open to all employees, where ideas are shared, experiences are celebrated, and culture is co‑created. We also prioritize work‑life balance with family‑friendly benefits and clear paths for growth. Join us and thrive—professionally and personally.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Chemical Manufacturing
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Base Pay: $59.00/hr – $63.00/hr (non‑exempt). Location: Richmond, CA. Reports to: Maintenance Manager. Schedule: Day shift M–F; overtime as needed. Shift work may be required.
A day in this role You’ll start your day reviewing permits, drawings, and job plans, then head into the plant to keep critical equipment online. From calibrating a flow transmitter to replacing a faulty motor starter, your focus is safety, reliability, and uptime. You’ll collaborate with operations and other crafts, plan material needs, and document every step so the next task is even smoother.
What you’ll own
Install, maintain, and repair electrical and instrumentation systems per manufacturer and site specifications using hand/power tools and precision test equipment.
Inspect, troubleshoot, and service instruments, valves, disconnects, starters, motors, relays, and pneumatic/electronic devices to protect personnel and sustain production.
Calibrate, service, and return to operation control instrumentation, including
Flow, level, and temperature transmitters
On‑line process analyzers
Perform routine maintenance on electrical, pneumatic, mechanical, and DCS equipment using diagnostic tools, schematics, blueprints, vendor manuals, and SOPs.
Remove and replace filters; lubricate motors, valves, and bearings to improve efficiency and equipment life.
Fabricate and install conduit, fittings, and tubing; measure, cut, and solder as needed. Drill/tap metals and plastics; build brackets and hangers to secure assemblies.
Install, examine, and repair wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, feeders, conduits, fiber optic and coaxial assemblies, and lighting.
Disassemble, clean, repair, and reassemble equipment such as automatic valves, motors, and hydraulic/pneumatic systems.
Troubleshoot and correct DCS issues and solid‑state devices using proper test techniques and equipment.
Lockout/Tagout/Try and test energy sources to create a safe work condition; maintain orderly work areas and remove obsolete wiring/equipment without affecting operations.
Plan and coordinate work with other crafts; communicate via radio, phone, and email to keep jobs moving efficiently.
Create, review, and improve job procedures and SOPs; champion area safety principles and mentor trainees on standard practices.
What you bring
High school diploma or GED.
5+ years of industrial instrumentation and electrical experience.
Ability to read/interpret safety rules, operating/maintenance instructions, procedures, manufacturer literature, diagrams, and schematics.
Clear written and verbal communication; basic computer proficiency.
Physical demands
Frequent sitting, standing, walking, reaching, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling.
Occasional stair/ladder climbing (including vertical) and lifting/moving up to 50 lbs; close vision may be required.
Capable of spending extended periods in an office setting; must be fit for duty.
Work environment
Work in tight/confined spaces and elevated areas.
Outdoor exposure and noisy conditions.Areas with dust and occasional chemical odors.
Medical requirement: All employees must successfully complete annual medical assessments, including (but not limited to) a Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) and the ability to wear a respirator, as a condition of employment.
Life at Chemtrade: At Chemtrade, safety, sustainability, and environmental stewardship guide everything we do. We respect and value every individual—our diverse team is the heart of our success. By putting people first, we build strong connections, inspire innovation, and create fulfilling careers. We foster inclusion through Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), open to all employees, where ideas are shared, experiences are celebrated, and culture is co‑created. We also prioritize work‑life balance with family‑friendly benefits and clear paths for growth. Join us and thrive—professionally and personally.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Chemical Manufacturing
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