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Instrument Technician

Control Tech - 12 Jobs
Fort Saskatchewan, AB
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Job Details:
Full-time
Entry Level

LOCAL TO CALGARY!

Job Brief:

The Instrument Technician will maintain, test, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, and calibrate equipment to ensure it is in good working order.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Installs process control and measurement instrumentation on existing and new field equipment and processes (transmitters, controllers, analyzers, control valves, etc.).
  • Performs mechanical work associated with instrument repair and modification; removes and installs small piping and tubing.
  • Rebuilds control valves and tune controllers.
  • Uses test equipment and hand tools to troubleshoot and maintain devices and systems.
  • Provides support to operations in process control.
  • Uses pressure and or electrical test equipment to troubleshoot systems.
  • Repairs and adjusts system components (sensors, transmitters, programmable logic controllers, etc.); removes and replaces defective parts.
  • Installs and repairs chemical pumps.
  • Reads and understands P&ID drawings.
  • Manages warehouse inventory monthly reports.
  • Senior Instrument JM complete on-the-job training documents for junior technicians and perform tasks that a junior technician or tube bender would be responsible for.
  • Provides on-call support as required.
  • Inspects and tests operation of instruments and systems to diagnose faults using pneumatic, electrical, and electronic testing devices and precision measuring instruments.
  • Performs routine and emergency repairs of plant equipment.
  • Participates/complies with company safety programs & company policies.
  • Other duties as required.

Required Skills/Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent with strong fundamental skills (math, reading, and writing), associate degree preferred.
  • Instrument Technician, junior to advanced level.
  • Familiar with DCS, PLC, or SCADA control systems
  • Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, instrument loop diagrams, and PIDs.
  • Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
  • Knowledge of oil and gas or related equipment; safety practices, machinery inspection procedures; basic chemistry principles; oil and gas processes; theories and principles of oil and gas operations; basic electrical principles
  • Knowledge of electricity, voltage, and current relationships
  • Ability to learn mechanical and electrical control equipment.
  • Ability to use basic mathematics including algebra & geometry to take measurements and perform computations required for installation and calibration of equipment.
  • Capable of working with DCS, programming and troubleshooting programmable logic controls (PLC), control software and human-machine interface systems would be
  • Successful completion of a pre-employment drug and alcohol test (required for safety-sensitive roles).
  • Completion of a criminal background check, with results assessed based on relevance to the position.
  • Verification of a clean driving record, as defined by Control Tech's standards (e.g., no major violations, no more than 3 infractions in the past 5 years).

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