
Zachry Group
Pacesetter in turnkey engineering, construction, maintenance, turnaround and fabrication for industrial sectors.
MULTICRAFT INSTRUMENT TECH
Install, repair, maintain & calibrate industrial instrumentation systems.
Job Highlights
About the Role
Instrument Multi‑Craft Technicians are responsible for installing, repairing, maintaining, and calibrating electronic equipment and gauges that control, regulate, or monitor mechanical systems. The role includes inspecting, testing, adjusting, and repairing electric, electronic, mechanical, and pneumatic instruments used in chemical manufacturing, as well as verifying meters, indicators, flowmeters, pressure gauges, temperature indicators, and controllers against schematics and maintenance manuals. • Inspect, test, adjust, and repair electric, electronic, mechanical, and pneumatic instruments and systems. • Test accuracy of flowmeters, pressure gauges, temperature indicators, controllers, and other recording devices. • Trace and test electrical/electronic solid‑state components using schematics and test equipment. • Remove, decontaminate, disassemble, clean, and replace defective instrument parts. • Perform instrument installation and loop checking. • Conduct SIS instrument calibrations and analyze calibrations of pH probes, LEL detectors, CO monitors, etc. • Fit and bend instrument tubing (process, air, etc.). • Lubricate instruments and replace faulty wiring and tubing. • Calibrate instrument readings to standards and document adjustments. • Record calibrations, parts used, and maintain inventory. • Prepare schematic drawings, sketches, and reports reflecting changes.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸instrument calibration
- ▸instrument repair
- ▸instrument installation
- ▸loop checking
- ▸schematic testing
- ▸inventory management
What You Bring
Physical demands involve extensive standing, walking, bending, and lifting up to 50 lb, climbing ladders or stairways, working at heights up to 300 ft with fall protection, and performing tasks outdoors in all weather conditions while wearing required PPE such as hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, and a fall‑arrest harness. • Minimum 5 years of instrumentation experience. • Ability to read and interpret blueprints. • Capability to work on low and high pressure tubing/piping systems. • Possession of required tools and precision instruments. • Current TWIC card and valid driver’s license. • Willingness to learn unfamiliar old and new instrumentation. • NCCER Industrial Instrument Technician certification (NCCER Plus preferred). • Ability to work at heights up to 300 ft using proper fall protection.
Requirements
- ▸instrumentation
- ▸blueprints
- ▸pressure piping
- ▸nccer
- ▸twic
- ▸fall protection
Work Environment
Onsite