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Instrumentation Technician
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada
About
We're looking for a hands-on Instrumentation Technician who thrives in the field and takes pride in keeping critical systems running safely and efficiently.
In this role, you won't just observe operations — you'll be in the middle of them. You'll troubleshoot, maintain, and repair the electrical and instrumentation systems that keep our field and process plant performing at peak levels.
This is a 7/7 fly in/fly out position in Longmont, Colorado.
What we Offer:
- Competitive compensation.
- Comprehensive benefit package.
- Premium company accommodation while on shift at no cost to our employees. Fully furnished condos with amenities such as pools, and fitness facilities.
- An environment of continuous learning with the opportunity to enhance your skills & experience and grow within the organization.
- The opportunity to participate in charitable events through our charity, RedTail Community Foundation.
What You Will Be Doing:
- Ensure that the company has the capacity to achieve Zero Harm by actively identifying and reporting hazards using the sites hazard reporting system.
- Ensure the achievement of budgeted maintenance targets by practicing preventative maintenance through scheduled inspections, servicing, adjustments, troubleshooting and timely repair of plant equipment.
- Ensure plant and equipment are maintained and operated in accordance with the required standards.
- Work closely with the E & I Supervisor in ensuring safety and environmental compliance of the team.
- Contribute to skills development by actively imparting knowledge to and providing on-the-job training and mentoring to technicians and trainees.
- Provide regular feedback to the E & I Supervisor on any issues that may arise.
- Carry out preventative maintenance, installation, and repair of activities of electrical and instrumentation systems as required.
- Support the efficient operation of the production facilities by providing reliable and accurate maintenance knowledge, expertise, and practical application, to minimize downtime and subsequent loss of production.
- Troubleshoot, repair, and conduct periodic calibration of instruments on a wide range of equipment including analyzers, PLC and process control equipment, communication networks, environmental emission and data logging equipment and field monitoring equipment.
- Install, program, and calibrate new equipment (rebuild as needed) and evaluate latest technologies for feasibility and efficiencies.
- Create drawings and documents for future reference and maintain maintenance project records.
- Maintain a working knowledge of all task instructions and procedures and ensure that these are consistently adhered to when carrying out maintenance tasks.
- Promote a safe, efficient, and effective work culture focused on continuous improvement and achievement.
- Maintain a high standard of housekeeping throughout the maintenance workshops and wherever maintenance work is carried out, to contribute towards a safe work environment, efficient operation of the facilities and to reduce the risk of incidents or injury and the existence of potential hazards.
- Maximize return on assets through effective utilization and care of maintenance equipment and tools, with due consideration of safety and environmental issues.
- Complete all administrative processing requirements associated with maintenance duties, such as requisitioning of parts and materials, processing of maintenance orders, recording of labour time, etc.
- Demonstrate awareness and commitment to health, community, environmental protection and take action to ensure that unsafe practices or non-compliant behaviours do not occur.
Your Skills and Qualifications:
- Journeyman Instrument Technician preferred.
- Intermediate skills in math and reading wire diagrams and schematics.
- Intermediate knowledge of measurement test equipment.
- 2+ years of experience with process control instrumentation and electrical/industrial electronics.
- Proven technical skills, fault finding and repairing complex electrical, instrumentation and communication systems.
- Proven experience in control valve maintenance and repair.
- Certified training with pneumatic, hydraulic, and electromechanical valve actuators will be highly regarded.
- Knowledge of predictive maintenance activities for various instruments and equipment and the ability to develop and document accurate and thorough work procedures.
- Experienced fault finding and utilizing the appropriate diagnostic tools to resolve issues in a timely manner.
- Hands-on, self-sufficient and demonstrates a positive, can-do attitude.
- Intermediate level knowledge of Microsoft Office.
- Strong troubleshooting, analytical, and organizational skills.
- Quick learner; able to adapt to new technologies rapidly.
- A structured approach to problem solving and project execution with the ability to plan, prioritize, and work under pressure to meet expectations and deadlines.
- Ability to work successfully both individually and within team environments.
- Highly motivated & ability to conduct themselves in a professional manner.
- Focus on client service.
- Be a result driven individual who takes ownership of problems and sees them through to completion.
- Must possess a high level of attention to detail.
- Woks well in a constantly changing environment.
Location
Calgary, Alberta
Department
Electrical & Instrumentation
Employment Type
Full -Time _Non-Exempt (Hourly)
Minimum Experience
Experienced
Languages
- English
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