Control Technician - Instrumentation & Electrical
Exline, Inc. · Salina, KS · 1 mo ago
EngineeringFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Install electronic control systems, sensors, and end devices on industrial natural gas and combustion engines.
- Run conduit, stainless-steel tubing, and wire routing for control and instrumentation systems.
- Aid in start-up, calibration, and verification of installed systems to ensure proper operation.
- Diagnose and resolve control system issues at customer sites.
- Perform equipment checks, system tests, and on-site adjustments as needed.
- Provide timely communication to project managers and supervisors regarding job status, challenges, and solutions.
- Assist in building, wiring, and assembling electronic components before deployment to job sites.
- Perform quality checks to ensure all parts and equipment are field-ready.
- Maintain accurate inventory of tools, materials, wiring supplies, and installation hardware.
- Maintain Exline field equipment, testing tools, and job-site materials in proper working condition.
- Adhere to all Exline safety standards, customer site requirements, and applicable electrical codes.
- Participate in safety meetings, training, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Support senior technicians as assigned.
- Perform other tasks related to field services or shop duties as directed by management.
Required Qualifications
- Strong mechanical aptitude with interest in electrical/controls work.
- Basic understanding of electrical concepts, circuits, or instrumentation.
- Ability to work independently in remote field locations with minimal supervision.
- Excellent work ethic, attention to detail, and ability to problem-solve under pressure.
- Valid drivers license with a clean driving record (past 3 years).
- Must be 21 or older to meet DOT requirements.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a DOT medical card.
- Willingness to travel extensively (90-100%).
Preferred Qualifications (Training Provided)
- Experience with field installations or industrial mechanical/electrical systems.
- Familiarity working around large industrial engines or rotating equipment.
- Ability to read wiring diagrams, schematics, and technical drawings.
- Previous field service, construction, or instrumentation experience.