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POSITION OVERVIEW
The Instrument Technician maintains and troubleshoots software programs for process control systems including PLC/PC controllers, motor control systems, servo drives, frequency drives, and electrical distribution systems. Conducts troubleshooting, repair and preventative maintenance services to equipment throughout the plant, builds and assembles new equipment, and general building maintenance tasks.
Essential Job Responsibilities
Qualifications
Physical Requirements
The Instrument Technician will be required to frequently stand, walk, reach with hands at arms’ length, climb or balance, stoop, kneel and crouch. They will occasionally be required to lift/push/pull up to 50 pounds with or without assistance. Specific vision requirements include close vision and color vision to read and interpret electrical schematics and components.
Job Type: Full-time
Full Time
$46k-64k (estimate)
06/13/2024
08/22/2024
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