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Maintenance Instrumentation & Controls Technician at a glance...
Under the direction of the Maintenance Manager, the Instrumentation and Controls Technician will be expected to understand and provide leadership to improve line effectiveness and reliability of electrical, electronic and mechanical systems by performing the following:
What's on the menu?
Work with maintenance, production management, and individual maintenance employees to plan and schedule work through the following tasks:
Facilitate the installation of electrical systems:
Lead the plant calibration program:
Recipe for Success - apply now if this sounds like you!
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $32.68 - $37.12 per hour
Expected hours: 40 – 60 per week
Benefits:
Schedule:
Work Location: In person
Full Time
Consumer Goods
$55k-81k (estimate)
04/05/2024
08/01/2024
kraftheinzcompany.com
PITTSBURGH, PA
15,000 - 50,000
2015
BERNARDO HEES
$10B - $50B
Consumer Goods
The job skills required for Instrument Technician include Calibration, Troubleshooting, Pneumatics, Schematic, Installation, Preventive Maintenance, etc. Having related job skills and expertise will give you an advantage when applying to be an Instrument Technician. That makes you unique and can impact how much salary you can get paid. Below are job openings related to skills required by Instrument Technician. Select any job title you are interested in and start to search job requirements.
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