Instrument Technician
JCSI - Twin Falls, ID
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Instrument TechnicianLocation: Twin Falls, IdahoWhy Join Us?Take your career to the next level with an industry leader in food production. We are a well-established company that values innovation, precision, and the well-being of our employees. As an Instrument Technician, you'll play a critical role in maintaining and improving the reliability of our manufacturing processes, while enjoying top-tier benefits and opportunities for growth.What We Offer:Competitive Pay: Earn a competitive hourly rate, based on your experience and skill level.Comprehensive Benefits: Robust health, wellness, and financial support packages.Career Growth: Opportunities to develop professionally and advance within the organization.Work-Life Balance: Unique shift schedules designed to provide flexibility and personal time.Supportive Culture: Be part of a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative team that values your contributions.Prime Location: Work in the vibrant and scenic Twin Falls, Idaho"”a community offering the perfect blend of small-town charm and big opportunities.Your Role:As an Instrument Technician, you will ensure the accuracy and efficiency of our production processes. Your expertise will help maintain the high-quality standards our customers rely on by installing, maintaining, and calibrating essential instrumentation.Key Responsibilities:Instrumentation Maintenance: Perform installation, maintenance, and calibration of devices such as valves, temperature sensors, pressure monitors, and weighing systems.Troubleshooting: Diagnose and resolve issues to ensure smooth operations and minimal downtime.New Installations: Manage instrument installations, including fitting, wiring, and blueprint interpretation. Conduct initial setups for seamless integration.Safety Compliance: Maintain a safe work environment by adhering to all safety protocols.Collaboration: Work alongside engineers, plant managers, and vendors to achieve operational excellence.What You Bring:Experience: At least 2 years in industrial controls and instrumentation, including PLC troubleshooting.Technical Skills: Skilled in using multimeters (5v-120v) and 4-20mA loops, with expertise in flow meter calibration and flow sensors.Additional Skills: Experience with Distributed Control Systems (DCS) is a plus.Education: High school diploma or GED required; Electrical license or an Associate degree in Automation, Applied Science, or Instrumentation highly preferred.Ready to Apply?Seize this opportunity to make a significant impact in a growing and innovative company. We are committed to fostering a workplace where your skills are valued, and your career can thrive.Equal Opportunity Employer:We are an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to building an inclusive workplace for all employees. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are committed to diversity in hiring.
Created: 2025-01-17