2373 Instrumentation Technician II
Technical:
Exhibit detail-oriented documentation skills to ensure Right-First-Time operations.
Escalate process issues as necessary to ensure resolution of issue.
Comply with cGMP, SOP and manufacturing documentation.
Timely completion of tasks and work orders with appropriate documentation according to standard operating procedures, applicable standards, guidelines, practices, and policies.
Safe operation of tools and shop equipment, and safe execution of work in the field.
Computer skill level appropriate to navigate and use corporate intranet and related applications, CMMS/CCMS, and standard word processing and spreadsheet programs.
Ability to interact and communicate appropriately with Manufacturing, Quality, Technology, Engineering, and other departments to ensure satisfactory performance of instruments and systems.
Assistance with systems start-up and validation.
Collection and organization of technical data from equipment manufacturers, equipment users, and engineering personnel.
Assistance with identification. Purchase and organization of spare parts.
Installation, calibration of process control instruments or systems, laboratory instruments and analyzers, and support utilities.
Troubleshooting and modification of process control instruments or systems, laboratory instruments and analyzers, and support utilities.
Programming/configuration of microprocessor-based equipment {PLCs, DCS, smart devices, etc.).
Train other technicians in group and individual settings.
Ability to read and understand Piping and Instrumentation Drawings.
Evaluate, review Standard Operating Procedures content and red line where appropriate.
Skills:
Has full knowledge of the job and a general knowledge of related functions.
Uses ability as a skilled specialist in accordance with company policies and procedures to complete complex assignments within defined parameters.
Thorough knowledge of the fundamental operating principles of industrial process instrumentation and systems.
Ability to distinguish colors.
Education:
High School Diploma.
Experience (may vary depending on site size/scope).
5-6 Years related experience.
4 years in manufacturing process instrumentation and control and/or analytical instrumentation or a closely related job preferred.
Experience with SAP and Blue Mountain RAM would be preferable.
Compensation Range: $38.37 – $50.35