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The Purpose
The Electrical/Instrumentation (Maintenance) Technician is responsible for performing routine maintenance, trouble shooting and repairs of buildings, equipment, and utility systems; perform scheduled preventative maintenance; work on special projects as requested.
The Position
The Electrical/Instrumentation (Maintenance) Technician is responsible for carrying out various maintenance tasks, in the manufacturing environment. They inspect and repair equipment and carry out preventive maintenance to ensure that industrial equipment remain operational. Hours are from 4pm - 4am.
The Duties
The Electrical/Instrumentation (Maintenance) Technician Is responsible for performing equipment failure analysis to complete preventative and unscheduled maintenance. Troubleshoots and diagnosis equipment problems as well as a wide range of ongoing repair tasks around the facility, including:
Essential Support Functions
The Responsibilities
The Electrical/Instrumentation (Maintenance) Technician will be responsible for conducting assessments of equipment in our manufacturing facilities—including highly-automated systems in working order. This position will carry out precautionary mechanical upkeep and testing, as well as the functions below:
The Qualifications
The Electrical/Instrumentation (Maintenance) Technician must have the following minimum qualifications to be initially considered for the position:
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $30.00 - $35.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
$52k-69k (estimate)
05/12/2024
05/13/2024
The job skills required for Electrical/Instrumentation Technician include Troubleshooting, Pneumatics, Preventative Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Electrical Repairs, Hydraulics, etc. Having related job skills and expertise will give you an advantage when applying to be an Electrical/Instrumentation Technician. That makes you unique and can impact how much salary you can get paid. Below are job openings related to skills required by Electrical/Instrumentation Technician. Select any job title you are interested in and start to search job requirements.
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