Sedron Technologies
Instrumentation and Electrical Technician
Sedron Technologies, Rensselaer, Indiana, United States, 47978
Sedron Technologies is hiring a talented Instrumentation and Electrical Technician in Fair Oaks, IN! Founded in 2014 and headquartered in the Pacific Northwest, Sedron Technologies designs, manufactures, installs, and operates advanced water and waste upcycling technologies. With a focus on transforming the paradigm from waste processing to resource recovery, Sedron Technologies works with municipal, agricultural, and industrial customers to process their "waste" into climate‑smart commodities through environmentally and financially sustainable methods.
The Instrumentation and Electrical Technician supports commissioning, startup, and ongoing operational activities at one of our advanced processing facilities. This hands‑on role is critical in ensuring electrical systems are installed, maintained, and repaired to meet the rigorous demands of an industrial, process‑driven environment. This individual will work closely with engineers, technicians, and operators to troubleshoot systems, wire control panels, ensure compliance with electrical codes, and keep operations running safely and efficiently. This position is ideal for a self‑starter with deep experience in industrial environments and a knack for solving problems under pressure.
Essential Functions
Install, maintain, and troubleshoot complex electrical systems including motors, drives, PLCs, control panels, instrumentation, and power distribution across an industrial setting
Support commissioning activities and ongoing operations by validating wiring, performing loop checks, assisting with functional testing, and identifying opportunities for system optimization
Collaborate with Control Systems Engineers to support instrumentation setup, controls integration, and implementation of system modifications
Lead and project manage assigned scopes of electrical work, coordinating timelines, resources, and contractors to meet project milestones
Read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and P&IDs, ensuring field installation matches design intent
Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on all electrical components to support continuous, safe operations
Implement design changes in collaboration with engineering teams, providing hands‑on feedback to improve performance, maintainability, and system uptime
Ensure compliance with local, state, and national electrical codes, as well as internal company safety and quality standards
Mentor junior electricians and maintenance team members, providing technical guidance and hands‑on training
Prioritize work and adapt to shifting operational needs, delivering results in a dynamic, fast‑paced environment
Communicate and collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams of technicians, engineers, and operators
Demonstrate initiative and problem‑solving drive, bringing energy and excitement to technically challenging work
Maintain reliable attendance, arriving on time and ready to contribute
Take ownership of additional duties as needed to support team and facility goals
Perform other related duties as assigned
This position allows for growth and career progression to be determined by performance, certifications, and supervisor discretion.
BENEFITS
Multiple medical, dental, and vision insurance options to keep you feeling your best
401(k) with employer matching — free money for future you
Generous paid time off and paid holidays (plus 2 floating holidays to use your way)
Disability, Life, and AD&D Insurance
FSA and HSA options with employer contributions
Tuition reimbursement — we invest in your growth
Casual work attire — no suits required (unless that’s your thing)
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Associate’s degree in Instrumentation and Electrical Technology, or equivalent education, certifications, or relevant experience
5+ years of experience in industrial electrical maintenance, preferably in water treatment, manufacturing, or process‑heavy facilities
Strong knowledge of NEC, NFPA 70E, and industrial safety practices
Proven experience with 3‑phase systems, motor controls, VFDs, and automation systems
Strong troubleshooting skills and ability to work independently or as part of a cross‑functional team
Experience with commissioning/startup of new equipment or facilities
Familiarity with Allen‑Bradley or Siemens PLC systems
Electrical or technical associate degree or certification
Minimum requirement for all positions is a high school diploma or GED
Must have effective verbal, reading, and written communication skills in the English language
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and perform physically demanding tasks
Ability to pass a respirator fit test
Comfortable working in various environments, including heights, confined spaces, and varying temperatures
Ability to stand, walk, and bend for extended periods of time
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Compensation for this role is between
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The Instrumentation and Electrical Technician supports commissioning, startup, and ongoing operational activities at one of our advanced processing facilities. This hands‑on role is critical in ensuring electrical systems are installed, maintained, and repaired to meet the rigorous demands of an industrial, process‑driven environment. This individual will work closely with engineers, technicians, and operators to troubleshoot systems, wire control panels, ensure compliance with electrical codes, and keep operations running safely and efficiently. This position is ideal for a self‑starter with deep experience in industrial environments and a knack for solving problems under pressure.
Essential Functions
Install, maintain, and troubleshoot complex electrical systems including motors, drives, PLCs, control panels, instrumentation, and power distribution across an industrial setting
Support commissioning activities and ongoing operations by validating wiring, performing loop checks, assisting with functional testing, and identifying opportunities for system optimization
Collaborate with Control Systems Engineers to support instrumentation setup, controls integration, and implementation of system modifications
Lead and project manage assigned scopes of electrical work, coordinating timelines, resources, and contractors to meet project milestones
Read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and P&IDs, ensuring field installation matches design intent
Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on all electrical components to support continuous, safe operations
Implement design changes in collaboration with engineering teams, providing hands‑on feedback to improve performance, maintainability, and system uptime
Ensure compliance with local, state, and national electrical codes, as well as internal company safety and quality standards
Mentor junior electricians and maintenance team members, providing technical guidance and hands‑on training
Prioritize work and adapt to shifting operational needs, delivering results in a dynamic, fast‑paced environment
Communicate and collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams of technicians, engineers, and operators
Demonstrate initiative and problem‑solving drive, bringing energy and excitement to technically challenging work
Maintain reliable attendance, arriving on time and ready to contribute
Take ownership of additional duties as needed to support team and facility goals
Perform other related duties as assigned
This position allows for growth and career progression to be determined by performance, certifications, and supervisor discretion.
BENEFITS
Multiple medical, dental, and vision insurance options to keep you feeling your best
401(k) with employer matching — free money for future you
Generous paid time off and paid holidays (plus 2 floating holidays to use your way)
Disability, Life, and AD&D Insurance
FSA and HSA options with employer contributions
Tuition reimbursement — we invest in your growth
Casual work attire — no suits required (unless that’s your thing)
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Associate’s degree in Instrumentation and Electrical Technology, or equivalent education, certifications, or relevant experience
5+ years of experience in industrial electrical maintenance, preferably in water treatment, manufacturing, or process‑heavy facilities
Strong knowledge of NEC, NFPA 70E, and industrial safety practices
Proven experience with 3‑phase systems, motor controls, VFDs, and automation systems
Strong troubleshooting skills and ability to work independently or as part of a cross‑functional team
Experience with commissioning/startup of new equipment or facilities
Familiarity with Allen‑Bradley or Siemens PLC systems
Electrical or technical associate degree or certification
Minimum requirement for all positions is a high school diploma or GED
Must have effective verbal, reading, and written communication skills in the English language
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and perform physically demanding tasks
Ability to pass a respirator fit test
Comfortable working in various environments, including heights, confined spaces, and varying temperatures
Ability to stand, walk, and bend for extended periods of time
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Compensation for this role is between
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