The Instrumentation Control Technician performs skilled work maintaining electrical and instrumentation systems for water and wastewater utilities.
Responsibilities include installing, repairing, calibrating, and programming instrumentation, controls, PLCs, SCADA systems, and industrial electrical equipment.
They troubleshoot malfunctions, interpret technical drawings, maintain inventories, and respond to emergency repairs.
The role requires operating hand tools, electrical equipment, and heavy machinery, with potential climbing of tanks and towers.
Position is essential and requires working during emergencies and bad weather.
Qualifications include a high school diploma, relevant certification or degree, and experience in instrumentation or electrical work.
Must hold a valid driver’s license; CDL and electrical licenses desirable.
Physical ability to perform medium to heavy work is required.
Benefits include paid leave, insurance, retirement plans, and tuition assistance.