Electrical and Instrumentation Technician
Role and Responsibilities
Assists and performs work on electro/pneumatic/hydraulic/digital/Drive control systems and related equipment.
Understands and can apply knowledge of basic electrical theory (Ohm's law, AC theory, AC motors, DC motors) to troubleshooting of industrial systems.
Understands and can apply basic knowledge of instrumentation (transmitters, valves, solenoids, pumps - both hydraulic and pneumatic) to troubleshooting of industrial systems.
Understands control logic for automated systems. This includes PLC, DCS, and Drive systems.
Uses logic and critical thinking skills to troubleshoot production equipment. Can also troubleshoot and change out control hardware, such as I/O cards.
Reads and interprets all types of electrical/electronic wiring diagrams or Loop sheets and keeps abreast of innovations and new techniques in this specialized field.
Limits troubles in industrial production systems most efficiently, following the manufacturer's instruction manuals.
Uses a variety of tools, measuring and test equipment, e.g., amp meters, gauges, AC-DC voltmeters, oscilloscopes, digital meters, computer-based system interfaces and diagnostics, etc.
Maintains necessary records and logbooks on performance and operation of equipment.
Maintain and support the operation of valves, cylinders, motors, and distribution systems for electrical and pneumatic energies via regular maintenance per SOPs and industry best practices.
Assists the Maintenance E&I Technicians, E/I & C Techs II, III, Automation Engineers and Senior E/I & C technicians as directed.
Assists with the assembly and repair PC PC-based systems and learn related software necessary for Process automation equipment.
Diagnosis of and change camera system components with support from other E/I &C levels.
Provides, in cooperation with other Maintenance Crafts, coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Crew Assignments and duties may vary at times based upon job & skill requirements, as well as available crew personnel to complete the work safely and efficiently.
Develops necessary documentation for new projects or replaces existing documentation as changes occur.
Supports Electrician and Instrument apprentices in their development and progression in their trade.
Operates lifts and PIT equipment as needed.
Follows all site policies, including Electrical safe work practices, which uses NFPA-70E.
Assists with the start-up of new or upgraded systems as needed.
Attends and participates in the appropriate training for the use of fire extinguishing equipment and notification procedures should a small, containable fire ignite in the work area.
Serves as a member of the Pixelle Industrial Fire Team to mitigate risk and escalation of fires within the facility and provides assistance required by your craft, as laid out in the handbook.
Performs other comparable or related duties assigned.
Qualifications
The successful candidate must possess the following qualifications and capabilities to perform the essential functions of this role:
- Demonstrated ability to comprehend and interpret complex documents, including: Safety protocols and regulations Technical schematics and drawings Operating and maintenance instructions Procedural manuals
- Proficiency in composing detailed reports and professional correspondence
- Competence in utilizing work order management systems for quality feedback documentation
- Advanced ability to interpret extensive technical instructions presented in: Mathematical formats Diagrammatic representations
- Strong Analytical Skills To Define complex problems Collect and analyze data Establish factual bases Draw valid conclusions Technical Interpretation
- Advanced ability to perform advanced calculations, including: Proportions Percentages Area and volume computations
- Strong mathematical and analytical skills to apply fundamental concepts of algebra and geometry
- Ability to manage multiple abstract and concrete variables simultaneously
- Flexibility in work schedule Must demonstrate willingness and ability to work swing shifts
- Readiness to work overtime as operational needs dictate