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Instrumentation Technician II

Spero LLC

Instrumentation Technician II

Mobile, AL +5 locations
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    What You Will Do As an Instrumentation Technician II will perform a variety of troubleshooting and repair services on electronic instrumentation used in the automation of large industrial processes. You will assist with most aspects of system integration projects by identifying parts and components for PLC, network, computer, and software components; programming PLCs and HMIs; testing functionality of program logic and installed equipment; troubleshooting software and systems issues during start-up; developing and assembling required documentation and user manuals created during the development process.

    A Typical Day

    Performs a variety of instrumentation and automation services, troubleshooting, calibration, installation, testing, and commissioning.

    Troubleshoots instrumentation functionality and I/O operation.

    Repair instrumentation, typically involving calibration using a variety of meters and tools.

    Sets up new instrumentation and calibrates specifications using schematics and drawings.

    Performs preventive and corrective maintenance of test apparatus and peripheral equipment.

    Assists with a variety of related installation and maintenance projects for automating large industrial processes.

    Uses computerized equipment and software and process multimeter to perform testing functions and produce reports.

    Works with engineers testing and commissioning PLC systems.

    Travel to customer sites to provide services as required.

    What You Will Bring

    The Basic

    4 Years experience as an instrumentation technician

    Technical knowledge of the operation of AC and DC drives.

    A thorough understanding analog & discrete signals theory and operation.

    An understanding of temperature control and temperature components.

    A good understanding of PID and control loops.

    A good understanding of Ethernet communications and connections.

    Proficient in PLC and HMI systems, including communications drivers and connections, PLC program navigation and controlled manipulation.

    Ability to perform Basic PLC and HMI/OIT modifications.

    A thorough understanding of all electrical components and electronic devices.

    Show an understanding and demonstrate the processes involved in diagnosing defective components, motors, drives and electronic components.

    Able to demonstrate the ability to use diagnostic equipment.

    Ability to read and understand electrical schematics, P&ID’s, and shop drawings.

    Ability to be able to read and understand various manufactures product manuals to aid in device setup and calibrations.

    What We Offer: Full-time employees enjoy a great benefits package including, but not limited to:

    Health, Dental, and Vision coverage

    Flexible Spending Account(s)

    Generous PTO

    Numerous culture events

    401k matching and more!

  • Locations
    Mobile, AL • Lewisville, TX • Taylor, TX • Houston, TX • Dallas, TX • Fort Worth, TX