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Instrument Technician/UL Panel Shop Technician

Job Description:

Logical Control Systems works in energy development and agriculture and provides specialized
measurement and control equipment in their operations. This equipment provides vital information to
indicate that the machines and equipment are operating properly and safely. Our company is growing,
and our projects are becoming more complex and we are searching for employees willing to learn and
grow with us.
This is an entry level position that will require both field work and assembly of panels in the shop. Our
typical hours of operation are M-F 8-5 PM with rotating on-call weekends. Most on-call work is
remote work, but from time to time may require a field visit. Our customers are our first priority so
long days, and some weekend work may also be required. This position will eventually lead to strictly
an instrument tech or control engineer.

Duties for Instrument/Panel Shop Tech include: (But not limited to)

  • Calibrating and repairing instruments and associated equipment
  • Working with electronic control systems including microprocessors, sensors,
    software, HMI’s and other devices
  • Measuring levels, pressures, temperatures, flow, and analytical processes
  • Testing instrumentation and control systems and maintaining test equipment
  • Coordinating crew activities as required and maintaining records and files
  • Consulting manuals, reading and interpreting circuit diagrams, blueprints, and schematics
  • Repairing and adjusting system components or removing and replacing defective parts
  • Installing control and measurement instruments on existing or new equipment as well as
    programming PLC’s
  • Safety is a top priority within our company and the industries we serve

Assembly of electrical control panels according to drawings and schematics. Attention to detail is critical for
this position as a Panel Shop Technician.

  • Review Bill of Materials
  • Preparing layouts and record data
  • Read electrical and mechanical drawings
  • Prepare wires and material for installation
  • Secure components onto structures
  • Terminate Wires
  • Complete a quality control checks
  • Operate variable power supplies, electrical meters, specialty tools
  • Operate power tools
  • Maintain tools
  • Offer suggestions for improvement in all areas
  • Complete material usage documentation
  • Clean workstation
  • Work in a fast-paced environment
  • Maintain work area according to OSHA standards

Needed Skills and Education:

An individual in this occupation should possess good communication, teamwork, and interpersonal
skills. They should also possess electrical and mechanical skills and have the ability to problem solve.
Familiarity with plant operations, instrumentation and control systems, and computer programs are
important. An industrial instrumentation education or background is required.
Wages: Depending on experience/education
Other Information: The nature of this work requires constant training and learning to keep up with
new technology. Flexibility and willingness to work within the needs of our customers

Requirements:

Basic knowledge of hand tools, reading drawings, basic electrical knowledge, ability to do physical
labor, work in outdoor/indoor environments.

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