Supervising, participating in and inspecting all major repairs, installations and maintenance of a variety of equipment including, but not limited to PLCs (programmable logic controllers,) flow and pressure meters, water quality monitoring devices, analyzers, variable frequency drives, PID loop controllers, conventional and networked valve actuators, networking devices, and all instrumentation and process control devices associated with the production and monitoring of ozone (O3.). Under general supervision of the Manager, Information & Operations Technology, supervises and coordinates the daily operations and activities of Instrumentation Technicians engaged in the installation, calibration, servicing, modification and repair of plant instrumentation, process control equipment, and electronic systems used in the production and distribution of water.