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As a Facilities Instrumentation and Controls Technician your responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
Responsible for performing repairs and preventative maintenance on a wide variety of building and facility equipment, fixtures and systems.
Installs, troubleshoots, repairs and maintains a wide variety of facilities control loop tubing for Instrumentation, mechanical, electrical, ultrapure water, water reclamation and waste treatment systems.
Conducts preventative maintenance inspections and performs required preventative maintenance duties. Assignments are semi-routine in nature.
Selected candidate may be asked to complete certifications in support of emergency response team (ERT) duties.
Work performed within generally defined parameters.
Judgment required in resolving nonstandard problems.
Normally receives general instructions on most work.
Wide variety of duties in support of a semiconductor manufacturing plant.
Working with field Instrumentation to measure temperature, humidity, pressure, flow and level.
Includes air and water analytical equipment Developing calibration procedures and performing calibrations of process measurement and control loop systems that interface with PLCs and/or supervisory control and data acquisition software.
Maintaining and expanding new control loops and maintenance of associated panels.
Commissioning, startups and system integration of new facilities systems.
Troubleshooting all types of field control loops and its components associated to facilities systems Working with a preventive maintenance schedule program and all associated hardware and software.
Supporting and maintaining established system standards and documentation for process control loops and analytical equipment.
Record retention management standards by developing new and managing existing calibration records and documentation as needed.
Respond and support all operational user needs during emergencies, after hours, and weekends.
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You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. Experience would be obtained through a combination of prior education level classes, and current level school classes, projects, research, and relevant previous job and/or internship experience.
Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed:
Associate's degree in Instrumentations and Controls, Mechanical Engineering Technology, or related field of study with 1+ years of experience.
Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out:
Any amount of experience in one of the following:
Instrumentation and Controls or relevant experience with working knowledge of automated industrial facilities systems, instrumentation, and pneumatic controls OR
facilities equipment such as: Ultra-pure water, wastewater treatment, water reclamation and/or mechanical systems.
Bachelor's Degree in STEM.
ISA or NIST technical certifications.
Oregon electrical license of any level.
IOT/Wireless control systems knowledge and experience.
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