Instrument Technician Job Description
Instrument Technician Duties & Responsibilities
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Instrument Technician Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Instrument Technician
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Education for Instrument Technician
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Employers hiring for the instrument technician job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Associate and Bachelor's Degree in Technical, Electronics, Associates, Education, Technology, Industrial, Military, Computer, Electrical Technology, Science
Skills for Instrument Technician
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Instrument Technician Examples
Instrument Technician Job Description
- Performing all necessary servicing, condition monitoring, fault diagnosis and restorative maintenance duties on field instrumentation and local control panels
- Carry out the corrective, preventive and predictive maintenance activities for various automation systems in the plants, workshops and offsite facilities in accordance with established schedules to achieve effective functionality, reliability and efficiency in accordance with standard operating procedures HSE guidelines and quality standards
- Measure voltage, current, resistance and all other electrical parameters as and when required in line with defined procedures
- Isolates power supply or security (fail safe or trip systems) in accordance with the strict company rules and procedures for low voltage systems
- Diagnosis of electrical problems and repairing them under supervision
- Recording any kind of electrical problems and reporting them
- Melts and applies solder along adjoining edges of work pieces to solder joints, using soldering iron
- Replaces defective components and wiring
- Tests electronic components and circuits to locate defects, using signal generators, amp meters, and voltmeters and other measurement equipment as required
- Calibrate & Program precision electronic components
- Maintains records of repairs, calibrations, and tests and documents related processes
- Enters information into computer to copy program from one electronic component to another, or to draw, modify, or store schematics
- Evaluating the company’s product specifications and examining them with customer requirements
- Ensuring product compliance with international and national legislation and standards
- Collating and analyzing performance charts and data against defined parameters
- Ability to multi-task and remain flexible
Instrument Technician Job Description
- Create and update accurate instrumentation based service reports using a computerized maintenance management.system (InforEAM)
- Calibrate, test and functionally check instrumentation, analyzers, control systems and final control elements
- Implements the scheduled maintenance programme incorporating all instrumentation electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic plant and equipment
- Maintains all instrumentation drawings in ‘as-built’ condition to reflect any modifications
- Install, calibrate, test, troubleshoot, and maintain protective relays, computers, metering, monitoring, and control systems on boilers, turbines, generators, and plant auxiliary equipment
- Reads, and interprets electric generating plants P&ID’s and CWD’s to locate, identify, troubleshoot, and repair plant systems, interlocks
- Uses test equipment (oscilloscopes, multi-meters electronic bridges, loop calibrators) and hand tools
- Completes all written and electronic records ( work orders, calibration sheets, time cards, material requests) required to document the work in progress and as it is completed
- Work directly with vendors, operations, and reliability group to resolve problems and procure
- Participate in site-wide Process Safety and Risk Reduction activities as requested
- Must have basic computer skills including MS office applications (e.g., MS Outlook, MS Excel)
- Extensive knowledge of computer programs to include MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook)
- Basic math skills which include the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, fractions, and decimals
- Detail oriented with problem solving skills, and able to organize and prioritize work assignments
- Knowledge about practical application of electrical engineering concepts
- Knowledge of general and specific maintenance disciplines usually gained through a technical associate degree in mechanical disciplines
Instrument Technician Job Description
- Participate, support, and maintain compliance to the company’s Quality, Environmental, and Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems, 5S program, policies, procedures, safety programs, and activities as defined within the company’s published management system documentation
- Locating and diagnosing the cause of malfunction or failure of process analyzers and performing the necessary preventative or corrective maintenance
- Interfacing with site operators, engineers and maintenance personnel
- Testing valves and regulators for leaks and accurate temperature and pressure settings using precision testing equipment
- Troubleshooting and diagnosing existing equipment
- Reading and interpreting wire diagrams, prints, and P&ID's
- Working with testing equipment and software programs to perform calibrations and testing
- A good foundation in basic mechanical and shop skills such as general maintenance, HVAC, lighting, plumbing
- Ensuring applicable maintenance targets and schedules are achieved
- Maintaining comprehensive records and logs, detailing work order findings in Maximo
- Ability to read and interpret instruction manuals blueprints and control system drawings
- Ability to operate Company vehicles and equipment
- Must be prepared to work irregular or rotating shifts and respond to emergency callout 7 days a week, 24 hours a day
- Performance of duties may cause frequent jarring of the body
- Must be able to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) as required …steel-toed boots, respirators, goggles, safety glasses
- Knowledgeable of a wide variety of sterilization routine and specialized instruments
Instrument Technician Job Description
- Assisting in the management of any emergency situation which may arise offshore in accordance with Company Emergency Response Procedures
- Maintaining telecoms and satellite TV systems
- Maintaining and carrying out metering duties and PMR’s
- Ensuring fire & gas detection/protection systems are maintained for maximum reliability and availability
- Implementing the planned maintenance schedule and maintaining accurate records
- Diagnosing and rectifying faults to ensure maximum equipment availability
- Technicians are also responsible for troubleshooting and working with Instrument Engineering Support to maintain distributed control systems
- Implementing planned maintenance programmes
- Diagnosing and rectifying faults to maximise equipment availability, identification of spares requirement and initiation of ordering of same
- Raising work orders and work permits as appropriate to progress work, also for vendors and contractors for approval by authorised signatories
- Working knowledge of industrial process sensors (temperature, pressure/vacuum, level, liquid/gas flow, moisture, pH, rotational/linear rates, ) is required
- Occasionally will work in limited crawl space or close quarters
- Requires use of ear plugs, safety shoes and glasses
- Basic steam power plant systems and their operation
- Electrical and pressure instruments and devices as used in complex analog and digital control systems and functions of their component parts as related to power plant systems
- Tools, methods, materials and techniques used in repair, adjustment and testing of these systems, including computerized tooling and interface hardware and software
Instrument Technician Job Description
- Adhering to relevant systems and procedures and contributes to their review and improvement
- Assisting in the management of any emergency situation, which may arise offshore in accordance with Company Emergency Response Procedures and performs nominated tasks in the Emergency Response team
- During repairs ensure that repair details such as calibration ranges, tolerances, materials of construction, testing procedures, are provided and documented
- Participation in commissioning and start up activities with electrical and mechanical contractors owner and manufacturing representatives
- Provide technical expertise in consultation with engineering and reliability resources
- Optimize work activities related to planned and unplanned equipment outages
- Assist in the training and development of new employees
- Communicate directly with OEM vendors and suppliers
- Be performing preventive maintenance inspections, troubleshooting, using portable pressure and temperature test equipment, HART, fluke meter and other similar test equipment for instrument calibrations
- Assist in the performance of required engineering functions for control loop modifications and calibration and parameters
- Read, interpret and work from electrical and mechanical diagrams
- Analyze problems involving logic as related to overall control process
- Apply electrical theory to practical applications as encountered in power plant and substation maintenance
- Read and interpret blueprints, specifications and wiring diagrams
- Work safely on and around high voltage energized equipment
- Perform heavy manual labor