What are the responsibilities and job description for the IVA Technician I position at A-T Controls, a Vytl Company?
Summary
The IVA Technician I is responsible for basic pneumatic and electric actuator valve assembly, including setting stops, limit switches, positioner setup, solenoid tubing, and testing.
Responsibilities
Education & Experience
The IVA Technician I is responsible for basic pneumatic and electric actuator valve assembly, including setting stops, limit switches, positioner setup, solenoid tubing, and testing.
Responsibilities
- Basic new pneumatic and electric actuator valve assembly (including tubing)
- setting stops,
- setting limit switches,
- positioner setup,
- solenoid tubing
- electric actuator valve assembly
- setting torque
- Testing
Education & Experience
- Some prior automated valve assembly experience
- High School Diploma or GED and at least 2 years’ industry experience
- Meets all Technician Helper qualifications and requirements outlined in job description
- Successful completion of Automated Valve Assembly Level I Written and Performance Test
- Successful completion of required training outlined in the technician certification program
- Successful completion of all applicable Quality Standardization Procedures
- Learning valve assembly according to company standards
- Demonstrated proficiency of lapping, testing, applicable codes and standards
- Demonstrated mechanical skills, basic mathematical skills, and ability to use measurement equipment
- Familiar with Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and able to recognize a contaminated valve
- Demonstrated proficiency of automated valve assembly testing, applicable codes, and standards
- Demonstrated mechanical skills, basic mathematical skills, and ability to use measurement equipment
- Basic understanding of the importance of air supply pressure
- Basic understanding of inut signals (3-15# and 4-20 mA)
- Basic OSHA and TWIC card (TWIC, only if required)
- Basic oral & written communication skills
- Ability to communicate professionally with customers as a representative of the company and demonstrate understanding of the field job process
- Demonstrate “can do” attitude and excellent customer service skills
- Follow Quality Standardization Procedures for all aspects of the valve assembly and testing process
- Recognition of missing parts
- Learning valve repair according to company standards
- Introductory learning of various shop equipment (test stand, machining equipment, etc.)
- Close supervision required
- Ability to travel and have a clear driving record in accordance to company driving guidelines
- Must clear background check and drug/alcohol screening
- Lifting: up to 50 pounds
- Adjusting or moving objects up to 50 pounds in all directions
- Lift and carry: 50 pounds for 100 feet
- Bending, stooping, walking and climbing stairs
- Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps
- Moving self in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments including tight and confined spaces
- Remaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods
- Moving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to another
- Communicating with others to exchange information
- Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers
- Operating machinery and/or power tools
- Operating motor vehicles or heavy equipment
- Assessing the accuracy, neatness and thoroughness of the work assigned
- Able to be pass periodic medical evaluations and respirator fit tests to ensure continued compliance with OSHA standards
- Required physical ability if mandated by customer or regulatory requirements
- Able to hold body weight while swinging on rope during static and dynamic transfer (offshore)