ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN
Job Field: Office Jobs
Location: Victorville, CA
Salary: $Not stated
JOB SUMMARY:
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<tr><td valign="top" width="450"><b>Under the supervision of the Electrical
Supervisor, the Electrical, Instrument Technician
must be able to assemble, install, construct,
test, and maintain all electrical equipment and do
line work calibrate and service test equipment.
Must be able to make simple sketches, diagrams,
drawings, etc. Must have basic knowledge of
California State Safety Code.
Equipment and Tools
Ammeters, voltmeters, analyzers, scope, and other
test equipment. Electricians tools such as
hacksaw, connectors, bolt cutters, electric hand
tools, pipe-threading machine, blow torch,
acetylene torch, soldering equipment, drill press,
press, screwdriver, pliers, micrometers, calipers,
etc.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Must apply proper safety requirements to any job
he/she maybe working on and be alert at all times
and aware of potential dangers of working with
electricity.
Must perform such clean-up work as is necessary to
keep his/her tools, equipment and working areas
clean, orderly and safe.
Must be able to read, understand and work from
manufacturers technical instructions and
electrical and pneumatic diagrams.
Must have had sufficient electrical experience to
enable him/her to install, maintain and repair
switchgear at the transformer station and on
incoming power distribution board and all other
power distribution systems throughout the plant.
Must be able to calibrate electric and pneumatic
instruments as well as replace components of
electric and pneumatic control systems and related
equipment.
Must be able to analyze problems in control
systems.
Must be able to perform such tests, using
electrical testing equipment, as are necessary to
repair and check repair of electrical equipment.
Must be able to do major electrical equipment
installations, including line work, throughout the
plant.
Must be completely familiar with all types of
bearings and gear reductions as used on electrical
equipment.
Must be able to perform duties with minimum of
supervision.
Must be able to keep detailed maintenance records
of all instrumentation.
Must be able to work and program PLC controllers.
Must have knowledge of conduit layout and related
tools.
Will be subject frequent overtime and callouts.
Must have Journeyman level experience.
Must comply with company safety rules and
regulations and wear proper safety equipment while
on plant grounds. Safety equipment means clothing
and apparatus including, but not limited to
hardhat, safety glasses, ear protection, safety
shoes, back support belts, gloves and respirators.
Familiarity with emission monitoring equipment
such as analyzers, sensors, etc is preferred.
Keywords cement, electrical, technician,
instrumentation, plc, journeyman, electrician,
mining, minerals, heavy equipment
Requirements
Competencies
Able to understand, interpret, and execute with
exactness, instructions given in both verbal and
written form.
Qualifications
Ability to work schedules hours, which could
include 1st, 2nd or 3rd shift.
Education and/or Experience
High School Diploma or general education degree
GED
Language Skills
Commensurate with education
Mathematical Skills
Commensurate with education, addition,
subtraction, multiplication, division,
percentages, area and volume.
Reasoning Skills
Reasoning Ability
Able to recognize potentially hazardous
situations, understand instructions given by
supervisor, possess common sense.
Computer Skills
None
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
None
Other Skills and Abilities
Ability to accurately read and use a ruler/tape
measure, and other measurement devices.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
None High School/GED