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The VIE Instrumentation Technician works under the supervision of the Project Manager and supports project execution in line with company standards. They provide technical support, contribute to design recommendations, and ensure the quality and reliability of deliverables. This role offers a rewarding hands-on experience with real responsibilities and strong learning opportunities.
Job Responsibility
Performs the work and enforces the rules in accordance with all applicable regulations, policies, methods, and practices developed for Instrumentation Work
Responsible for safety in the work environment
Provides support for the preparation of submittals, designs, material purchases, and accurate record keeping
Demonstrates ability to perform the tasks listed in the Table 1 below
Attends client meetings and participates in presentations as assigned
Provides documentation and supports Project Manager to prepare and track claims, change orders, extra work orders
Assists in risk assessment
Other duties as assigned
Pre-installation: design, building, acceptance testing, logging and records keeping, comparing installation plan to technical/client requirements, delivery to site, notification to Project Manager of defect
On-site installation: assembling, installing, on-site configuring and commissioning, verification of normal readings, documenting and records keeping including Pre and Post installation photos and forms
Post-Installation: prepare submittals, perform necessary programming of loggers, provide information, documenting and records keeping as required to Project Manager and Monitoring Engineers for their proper implementation on the IDMS
On-site maintenance and operations: routine QC inspections, calibrations, maintenance and cleaning, observe system performance, diagnose failures and subsequently failure prevention, perform repairs as necessary, document site conditions and identify potential problem areas, documentation and record keeping as required
Decommissioning and disposal: uninstall instruments and associated components, dispose of non-reusable parts, repatriation of re-usable parts to the relevant office, cleaning and restoration of site to pre-existing conditions, cleaning and restoration of inventoried instruments for future deployments, documentation of the inventory data base
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering (or related field) is preferred
First Aid/CPR certification
Solid knowledge of instrumentation and monitoring systems
Ability to support Project Managers by providing insightful recommendations (cost estimation, risk assessment, technical choices)
Confidence in interacting with clients and representing the company professionally
Strong planning and organizational skills to manage priorities efficiently
Good command of MS Office tools (Word, Excel, Outlook) for reporting and documentation
Comfortable working in physically demanding environments (lifting equipment, working in various positions, outdoor conditions)
Willing to travel regularly, including overnight stays
Maintains a high level of focus, even in busy and fast-paced construction environments
Strong decision-making skills and takes ownership of responsibilities
Keen eye for detail and commitment to quality work
Communicates clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing
Able to manage stress, adapt quickly, and take on new challenges with enthusiasm
Solution-oriented, capable of resolving conflicts and anticipating risks to ensure safety on site
Nice to have
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering (or related field) is preferred