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Instrument and Controls Technician

Tucson, AZ

Order: 196479
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HKA Enterprises is unable to support C2C. 3rd party submissions and C2C requests will not be considered for any positions.

HKA is working on behalf of Jacobs, and this role is to support Jacobs’ work through HKA

Pay: $30.00-35.00 per hour

Responsibilities:

• Install, calibrate, and configure various industrial instruments including pressure, temperature, level, flow, and analytical transmitters, control valves, positioners, and other related devices.

• Perform routine maintenance, preventative maintenance, and troubleshooting on instrumentation and control systems to ensure optimal performance and minimize downtime.

• Diagnose and repair malfunctions in electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and mechanical components of instrumentation systems.

• Utilize various test equipment such as multimeters, loop calibrators, pressure calibrators, and various types of electronics to perform diagnostics and calibrations.

• Read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, loop diagrams, and P&IDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams).

• Document all maintenance, calibration, and repair activities accurately and in a timely manner.

• Assist in the development and implementation of new instrumentation and control systems.

• Adhere to all safety procedures and regulations, including lockout/tagout procedures.

• Collaborate effectively with engineers, operators, and other maintenance personnel to resolve issues and improve system performance.

• Maintain a clean and organized work area.

• Participate in training programs to enhance technical skills and knowledge.

• Participating in team building activities and events

• Performs other duties as required



Qualifications:

• High school diploma or GED

• Valid driver's license.

• Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

• Working knowledge of the maintenance, repair and calibration of instrumentation, low voltage communications, electronics and electrical control systems.

• 1-3 years (or more) of direct hands-on experience working with industrial instrumentation and control systems in an industrial environment (e.g., manufacturing, chemical processing, power generation).

• A basic grasp of measurement techniques, control loop theory, and different types of industrial instruments (pressure, temperature, level, flow, analytical).

• A fundamental understanding of electrical systems, AC/DC circuits, and electronics is crucial as most instruments rely on electrical signals.

• The ability to calibrate, maintain, and troubleshoot various types of process instruments using appropriate test equipment (multimeters, loop calibrators, pressure calibrators).

• Competency in reading and interpreting technical drawings, schematics, loop diagrams, and P&IDs.

• Familiarity with using hand tools and specialized test and calibration equipment.

• Knowledge of and adherence to safety regulations and procedures, including lockout/tagout.

• Basic computer literacy for documentation, accessing information, and potentially working with control system software.

• Familiarity with PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers) and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)

• The ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues effectively.

• Attention to detail. Accuracy is critical when working with precise instruments.

• Clear communication with colleagues, engineers, and operators is important.

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