Job Description Ignite Your Career with a Cutting-Edge Role at the Heart of Campus Innovation!
Are you ready to kickstart your career in a dynamic environment where your curiosity and technical skills can thrive? Join our Utilities and Maintenance department, the powerhouse behind the seamless operation, management, and upkeep of all campus utilities.
From electricity and heating to cooling and everything in between, our team ensures the entire campus runs smoothly and efficiently.
Be Part of a Visionary Team
Our diverse team of engineers, power plant operators, zone managers, technicians, mechanics, and administrators is responsible for servicing over 11 million gross square feet of campus facilities.
Together, we are spearheading the University’s ambitious goal to slash its carbon emissions footprint by 50% by 2030.
Your Role : Instrumentation & Controls Technician
As a B / C Instrumentation & Controls Technician, you’ll be at the forefront of technological innovation and operational excellence. Your role will involve :
- Precision Maintenance : Perform essential maintenance, calibration, repairs, testing, and commissioning to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable operation of all instrumentation and control devices within the Power Plant Complex.
- Accuracy and Compliance : Conduct compliance audits and calibrations, guaranteeing that our records and reports are accurate and up to date.
- Innovation and Upgrades : Make significant repairs or modifications to upgrade current equipment, keeping our facilities on the cutting edge of technology.
- Emergency Response : Be the hero in emergency situations, implementing corrective measures to ensure continuous operation and safety.
Why Join Us?
- Impactful Work : Play a critical role in reducing the University’s carbon footprint and contribute to a sustainable future.
- Collaborative Environment : Work alongside a passionate team dedicated to excellence and innovation.
- Career Growth : Gain invaluable experience and skills in a role that offers opportunities for professional development and advancement.
Embark on a career journey that challenges you, inspires you, and empowers you to make a difference. Apply now to become an Instrumentation & Controls Technician and be a part of our mission to create a greener, more efficient campus!
LI-AW1 Minimum Qualifications Technical Expertise : Proficiency in testing, troubleshooting, assessing, calibrating, repairing, and commissioning various types of instrumentation and controls, including digital, analog, and pneumatic systems.
System Knowledge : Experience with Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
Discrete Controls : Ability to work with and maintain discrete control systems.
Instrumentation Skills : Competence in handling a range of instrumentation including transmitters, transducers, meters, and controllers.
Preferred Qualifications Computer Proficiency : High fluency in working with computers, essential for the position’s strong computer utilization demands.
Electronics Expertise : Proficiency in both digital and analog electronics.
Programming Skills : Ability to program various types of control systems.
Logic Circuits : Thorough understanding of logic circuits, including both ladder and statement logic.
Technical Knowledge : Proficiency in reading schematics and blueprints.
Troubleshooting Ability : Skill in troubleshooting circuits under both normal and abnormal operating conditions.
Power Plant Knowledge : Understanding the theory and operation of steam boilers, steam turbines, electric generators, and all related Power Plant equipment.
Test Equipment Operation : Ability to operate test equipment, including but not limited to digital multi-meters, analyzers, power supplies, function generators, signal conditioners, oscilloscopes, and logic probes.
Desirable Background : Candidates trained in Navy Nuclear Power are highly desirable.
- Specialized Training : Training and competency with the Emerson Delta V DCS platform.