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Electrician/ Electrical Instrument Technician
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Seeking a skilled Electrician/Electrical Instrument Technician in Tucson. You will maintain, repair, and calibrate plant electrical systems, PLCs, and instrumentation. This hands-on role requires technical expertise, physical stamina, and the ability to work in varied industrial conditions. We of...
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United States , Tucson
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39.38 - 40.30 USD / Hour
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CalPortland
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Apprentice Electrical & Instrumentation Technician
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Launch your career in biopharma with this paid apprenticeship in Cork. Earn a recognized qualification while learning from expert mentors on-site. You will maintain critical electrical and instrumentation systems in a cutting-edge GMP manufacturing environment. This role combines hands-on technic...
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Ireland , Cork
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BioMarin Pharmaceutical
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Electrical Control and Instrumentation Technician
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Join Morrison Group's MEICA team as an Electrical Control and Instrumentation Technician in London. You will perform vital preventative and reactive maintenance on electrical systems, controls, and instrumentation across multiple sites. The role requires an ONC/HNC/NVQ, 18th Edition, industrial e...
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United Kingdom , London
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45000.00 - 50000.00 GBP / Year
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Morson Talent
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Instrument and Electrical Technician III
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Join our team as an Instrument & Electrical Technician III in Carlsbad. Maintain and repair critical electrical, instrumentation, and control systems in an oil & gas facility. Requires an associate degree, manlift certification, valve repair experience, and a strong safety focus. Large horsepower...
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United States , Carlsbad
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Airswift Sweden
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Discover dynamic and essential Instrumentation and Electrical Technician jobs, a critical profession at the intersection of electrical systems and process control automation. These highly skilled technicians are the backbone of operational continuity and safety across vital industries like manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, power generation, and chemical processing. Their core mission is to ensure that all electrical infrastructure and sophisticated instrumentation operate reliably, efficiently, and in strict compliance with safety and quality standards. Professionals in these roles typically engage in a wide spectrum of responsibilities centered on installation, maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting. On the electrical side, this involves working with power distribution networks, motors, generators, lighting systems, control panels, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). For instrumentation, the focus shifts to devices that measure and control process variables—such as pressure, temperature, flow, and level—including transmitters, sensors, control valves, and analytical equipment. A typical day might involve interpreting electrical schematics and Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), performing routine calibration using specialized tools, diagnosing complex system malfunctions, and executing repairs or preventative maintenance tasks. Adherence to rigorous safety protocols, including lock-out/tag-out and permit-to-work systems, is a fundamental and non-negotiable aspect of the daily routine. To excel in Instrumentation and Electrical Technician jobs, individuals must possess a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical skill. A strong foundation in electrical theory, electronics, and instrumentation principles is essential. Technicians must be proficient with diagnostic tools like multimeters, loop calibrators, and HART communicators. The ability to read and interpret complex technical drawings is crucial for accurate work. Furthermore, familiarity with industry standards (e.g., NEC, ISA), communication protocols (e.g., Modbus, Ethernet/IP), and the basics of SCADA systems is highly valued. Soft skills such as meticulous attention to detail, robust problem-solving capabilities, effective communication for team collaboration, and a steadfast commitment to safety are equally important. Physical stamina is often required, as the role can involve working in varied environments, including heights, confined spaces, and around operational equipment. Typical requirements for entering this field include a high school diploma or equivalent, supplemented by specialized post-secondary education from a technical college or apprenticeship program. Many positions seek candidates with an associate degree in electrical or instrumentation technology. Relevant hands-on experience, whether through formal apprenticeships or previous roles, is a key differentiator for securing these in-demand jobs. Certifications in electrical safety or specific technologies can provide a significant career advantage. For those with a technical mindset and a passion for ensuring industrial systems run seamlessly, Instrumentation and Electrical Technician jobs offer a stable, challenging, and rewarding career path with opportunities for continuous learning and advancement.

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