GLOBAL Recruitment Solutions LLC
Instrumentation & Electrical Technician
GLOBAL Recruitment Solutions LLC, New Martinsville, West Virginia, United States, 26155
Instrumentation & Electrical Technician
New Martinsville, WV (Ohio River Valley / Parkersburg–Marietta) Position Type:
Union (ICWU-C Local 566-C) Schedule:
Rotating Shift (including nights, weekends, and overtime as required) Pay Rate: $42.43/Hour Plus 5% Bonus. Set per negotiated labor agreement Position Summary
The
Instrumentation and Electrical Technician
is responsible for performing preventive and predictive maintenance, troubleshooting, and corrective repairs on Process Control Technician (PCT) and Process Automation Technician (PAT) equipment. This includes instrumentation, electrical equipment, and analyzer systems critical to safe and reliable production operations. This role requires strict adherence to safety procedures, maintenance standards, and regulatory requirements while supporting continuous improvement initiatives across the facility. Key Responsibilities
Follow all operational, safety, and regulatory procedures to ensure safe execution of maintenance activities Perform preventive and predictive maintenance on PCT/PAT instrumentation, electrical systems, and analyzer equipment according to established schedules Troubleshoot and perform corrective maintenance on process control and electrical systems to maintain reliable plant operations Complete assigned corrective maintenance tasks during shift hours as needed Provide timely feedback to supervisors, planners, engineers, and production personnel regarding equipment condition, maintenance effectiveness, and improvement opportunities Share technical knowledge and experience with fellow technicians to support continuous improvement Complete all required training and safety-related activities in a timely manner Use, maintain, and care for tools and equipment in proper working condition Prepare and submit accurate maintenance activity reports following completion of work Maintain up-to-date maintenance documentation and records in accordance with maintenance management standards Basic Qualifications
High school diploma or vocational training in electrical and/or instrumentation
and/or
equivalent relevant work experience in electrical and instrumentation maintenance Successful completion of site‑specific written and practical assessments Ability to work overtime as required Ability to work independently on back shifts and weekends Ability to work a rotating shift schedule Work Environment
Work performed in an industrial manufacturing environment Exposure to electrical systems, instrumentation, and process equipment Must adhere to all safety, PPE, and regulatory requirements
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New Martinsville, WV (Ohio River Valley / Parkersburg–Marietta) Position Type:
Union (ICWU-C Local 566-C) Schedule:
Rotating Shift (including nights, weekends, and overtime as required) Pay Rate: $42.43/Hour Plus 5% Bonus. Set per negotiated labor agreement Position Summary
The
Instrumentation and Electrical Technician
is responsible for performing preventive and predictive maintenance, troubleshooting, and corrective repairs on Process Control Technician (PCT) and Process Automation Technician (PAT) equipment. This includes instrumentation, electrical equipment, and analyzer systems critical to safe and reliable production operations. This role requires strict adherence to safety procedures, maintenance standards, and regulatory requirements while supporting continuous improvement initiatives across the facility. Key Responsibilities
Follow all operational, safety, and regulatory procedures to ensure safe execution of maintenance activities Perform preventive and predictive maintenance on PCT/PAT instrumentation, electrical systems, and analyzer equipment according to established schedules Troubleshoot and perform corrective maintenance on process control and electrical systems to maintain reliable plant operations Complete assigned corrective maintenance tasks during shift hours as needed Provide timely feedback to supervisors, planners, engineers, and production personnel regarding equipment condition, maintenance effectiveness, and improvement opportunities Share technical knowledge and experience with fellow technicians to support continuous improvement Complete all required training and safety-related activities in a timely manner Use, maintain, and care for tools and equipment in proper working condition Prepare and submit accurate maintenance activity reports following completion of work Maintain up-to-date maintenance documentation and records in accordance with maintenance management standards Basic Qualifications
High school diploma or vocational training in electrical and/or instrumentation
and/or
equivalent relevant work experience in electrical and instrumentation maintenance Successful completion of site‑specific written and practical assessments Ability to work overtime as required Ability to work independently on back shifts and weekends Ability to work a rotating shift schedule Work Environment
Work performed in an industrial manufacturing environment Exposure to electrical systems, instrumentation, and process equipment Must adhere to all safety, PPE, and regulatory requirements
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