Provides optimized solutions for water, waste, and energy management across various sectors.
Installs, maintains, calibrates, and troubleshoots instrumentation for water treatment plants.
1 days ago ago
Entry-level, Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Oak Creek, WI
Onsite
Company Size
50,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Water treatment
Wastewater treatment
Commercial waste collection
Hazardous waste disposal
Energy consulting
Resource recovery
Procurement services
Sector Specialisms
Industrial
Energy
Infrastructure
Buildings
Residential
Commercial
Water Resources
Heavy Civil
Role
Description
instrumentation
control systems
calibration
troubleshooting
documentation
safety reporting
Generally works weekdays first shift hours.
Under general supervision: installs, maintains, calibrates, troubleshoots, repairs, modifies, and overhauls instrumentation; assist with the maintenance of the computer and microprocessor systems associated with the treatment plants processing of raw sewerage.
Utilizes test equipment such as a multi-meter, etc. for the maintenance of process instruments and control systems.
Is expected to report any unsafe conditions encountered in performance of duties.
Is required to participate in all required safety training activities.
Works independently or with outside engineers and vendors to install, startup, test new control systems, modify existing systems, and act as resource for Control System Designs as required.
Must follow all applicable safety rules, regulations, policies, and procedures in performance of assigned duties.
Installs, maintains, calibrates, troubleshoots, repairs and overhauls the indicating, recording, telemetering and controlling instrumentation (electronic, mechanical, pneumatic) used to measure and control variables - i.e., pressure, flow, temperature, motion, force and chemical composition - associated with and including computer and microprocessor control systems and associated peripheral equipment.
Updates Operating and Maintenance documents, i.e., hard copy, electronic and software as necessary.
Requirements
associate degree
1-3 yrs
diagnostics
digital/analog
soldering
schematics
One to three years' experience in the electronics technology field.
Ability and skills in diagnosing and repairing equipment problems.
Knowledge and skills in the principles, practices, concepts and techniques used in advanced digital and analog electronics.
Associate Degree in Electronics Technology from an accredited technical college or demonstrated ability.
Ability to use calibrating equipment.
Valid Wisconsin's Driver's License.
Ability in soldering and de-soldering without damaging materials.
Ability and skill in reading schematics or process and instrumentation drawings.