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Honeywell Electrical Instrumentation Technician - Night Shift United States
High vocational certificate or bachelor's degree in engineering. Experience in Production Line Leader from manufacturing environment is a must. Experience in Electronic manufacturing 3 - 5 years is preferred. Problem-solving...
Drive and eagerness to learn. Ability to work independently, and in an efficient and organized manner. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Strong troubleshooting. Some basic knowledge...
Limited decision making, related to the scope of the specific task. Interfaces with other departments in the execution of duties to ensure the orderly flow of material and information. Under...
Carry out preventive maintenance and retrofit project works. Perform troubleshooting, testing and commissioning works. Co-ordinate with customers and subcontractors for service works. Prepare and maintain site specific documentation. Perform emergency...
Are you a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual looking for a job in the tech industry? Consider becoming an instrument technician. Instrument technicians are responsible for installing, calibrating, and troubleshooting instrument systems. These systems may involve valves, pressure gauges, and other sensors used to monitor industrial equipment.
In this role, you’ll use your technical knowledge and skills to ensure the accuracy and reliability of instrument systems. You’ll use a variety of measuring and testing devices to inspect and test instrument systems. This is critical to the safe and efficient operation of critical industrial equipment and processes. You’ll need to have the technical know-how to perform detailed inspections and repairs while adhering to industry standards and safety protocols.
In addition to practical expertise, working as an instrument technician on Expoint requires excellent organizational and problem-solving skills. Most importantly, you’ll need to stay up-to-date on the latest industry trends and technology. The ability to make quick decisions and troubleshoot problems is also critical.
If you’re looking for a dynamic and rewarding career in the tech industry, consider becoming an instrument technician on Expoint. You’ll get to work collaboratively with other professionals to ensure the safety and reliability of critical systems. You’ll also get to take advantage of opportunities for ongoing professional growth.