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Pest Control Technician
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Join Rentokil Terminix, the global pest control leader, as a Technician in Bridgewater, NS. Utilize cutting-edge technology to inspect properties, apply treatments, and build client relationships. Enjoy a company vehicle, phone, benefits, and bonus potential. A valid driver's license and customer...
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Canada , Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
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38000.00 CAD / Year
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Rentokil Initial
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Graduate Pest Control Technician
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Launch your career as a Graduate Pest Control Technician with Rentokil in Enfield. No experience needed—full training is provided. Utilize your science or business degree to inspect premises, solve pest issues, and deliver excellent customer service. Enjoy a company vehicle, bonus schemes, and st...
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United Kingdom , Enfield
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29848.00 - 31000.00 GBP / Year
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Rentokil Initial
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Quality Control Lab Technician
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Join our team as a Quality Control Lab Technician in South Haven. Perform analytical testing on raw materials and finished products using HPLC, GC, and spectrophotometry. This night shift role requires a science degree, meticulous attention to detail, and adherence to strict safety protocols. We ...
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United States , South Haven
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26.62 USD / Hour
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W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.
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Discover rewarding and in-demand Controls Technician jobs, a critical profession at the intersection of technology, engineering, and maintenance. Controls Technicians are the specialized professionals responsible for installing, calibrating, troubleshooting, and maintaining automated control systems and instrumentation that keep modern industry running. These systems are the nerve centers of facilities, managing everything from manufacturing processes and building environments to complex industrial operations and emissions monitoring. Professionals in this field ensure that automated equipment functions precisely, efficiently, and safely, making them indispensable in sectors like manufacturing, energy, utilities, aerospace, and facility management. The typical day-to-day responsibilities for someone in Controls Technician jobs are diverse and hands-on. Common duties include performing preventive and corrective maintenance on programmable logic controllers (PLCs), distributed control systems (DCS), sensors, actuators, and various instrumentation. Technicians regularly calibrate devices to ensure accurate readings of variables such as temperature, pressure, flow, and level. A significant part of the role involves diagnosing system malfunctions using technical drawings, logic diagrams, and sophisticated diagnostic tools, then executing repairs to minimize downtime. They also install new control components, update system software, and maintain detailed records of maintenance activities, calibrations, and test results. Furthermore, they often collaborate with engineers to implement system upgrades and optimize process performance. To excel in Controls Technician jobs, individuals typically need a strong foundation in electrical and electronic principles, complemented by specific technical skills. Proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical schematics, piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), and mechanical drawings is essential. Hands-on experience with multimeters, oscilloscopes, loop calibrators, and other diagnostic equipment is standard. As control systems are increasingly networked, a working knowledge of industrial networking protocols and basic computer software is highly valuable. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount for troubleshooting complex issues. While educational requirements vary, many positions seek candidates with an associate degree in electrical technology, instrumentation, or a related field, or equivalent military or vocational training. Relevant certifications, such as those from ISA (International Society of Automation), can be a significant advantage. Beyond technical prowess, successful Controls Technicians possess excellent attention to detail, a steadfast commitment to safety protocols, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. The role often requires physical agility to work in various environments, including climbing ladders, working in confined spaces, and sometimes lifting equipment. For those with a passion for solving technical puzzles and ensuring operational excellence, Controls Technician jobs offer a stable, challenging, and vital career path with opportunities for continuous learning and advancement in our technology-driven world.

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