Instrumentation Technician - Process Controls & Instrumentation
Tampa, FL 33634
About the Job
SUMMARY:
Under limited supervision, installs, tests, and repairs instrumentation systems utilized by production equipment to ensure adherence to established performance levels and product quality. Performs a variety of complicated tasks. May lead and direct the work of others. Typically reports to a supervisor and/or manager. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.
MAJOR JOB DUTIES:
- Plans, develops, and directs the work activities of staff.
- Support project maintenance and construction.
- Prepares and reviews field and special reports, including instrument calibration and maintenance reports.
- Prepares work orders to request systems maintenance and verifies work completion.
- Dispatches field operator crews to remote systems in response to operational difficulties.
- Makes appropriate informational contacts.
- When needed, ensures operational needs are met with the systems and instrumentation availability.
- Support the project supervisors or managers during bidding projects by providing quotations on instrumentation and control systems.
- Support the designs of projects.
- Verifies the configuration of process control strategies.
- Reviews and recommends process control strategies.
- Responds to emergency conditions/support customers.
- Adjusts system control parameters to accommodate major maintenance and construction.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent.
- May be required to complete an apprenticeship and/or formal training in an area of specialty. Requires a minimum of 10 years of experience in the field or a related area.
- Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
- Successful completion of coursework in basic principles of electricity, hydraulics, and pneumatics. Certification with ISA (levels I, II, or III).
- Experience with PLCs, SCADA systems, DCS, Radio Networks, and UPS. Completion of an appropriate sequence of courses in distributed process control from a recognized training provider or completion of a plant operations apprenticeship is a plus.
Knowledge of:
- The operation, layout, and uses of computerized process control consoles and peripheral equipment.
- Various types of instruments, including field and bench calibration of devices.
- Distributed process control systems.
- Fresh water or wastewater transmission, collection, pumping and treatment processes, characteristics, and major equipment.
- Characteristics and operation of electrically controlled pumps.
- Graphical process control display information Human Machine Interface
Skill in:
- Effective oral and written communication.
- The use of a variety of computer input devices, process control, and peripheral equipment.
- The use of telecommunications devices.
- Entering and retrieving information from computers using a variety of computer input devices (including uploads/downloads of PLCs and Ovation process controller units)
Ability to:
- Organize, supervise and direct training of personnel.
- Use graphical process control display information to recover from process errors, alarms, emergency conditions, or troubleshooting.
- Reason clearly and react effectively during abnormal or emergencies.
- Operate a personal computer.
- Interact effectively with all staff levels, and internal and external customers.
- Acquire additional skills and knowledge through study and training.
- Speak clearly to give instructions and information over a variety of telecommunication devices.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Valid State of Michigan driver's license.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
Work is performed in a control center/office environment/customer sites/indoor/outdoor/confined space. This position may require out-of-town travel, and overnight stay.
Source : Process Controls & Instrumentation