Control & Instrument Technician II supports the engineering design and development of electrical control and automation systems and devices. Provides setup, configuration, troubleshooting and repair of electrical control systems and prototypes. Being a Control & Instrument Technician II assists with testing of systems, devices, and instruments. Documents testing procedures, and measures and records performance results following established methods. Additionally, Control & Instrument Technician II maintains the inventory of supplies and tools used for testing and maintenance. Typically requires an associate degree in engineering or equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Control & Instrument Technician II works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be a Control & Instrument Technician II typically requires 3-5 years of related experience.
Control & Instrument Technician I supports the engineering design and development of electrical control and automation systems and devices. Provides setup, configuration, troubleshooting and repair of electrical control systems and prototypes. Being a Control & Instrument Technician I assists with testing of systems, devices, and instruments. Documents testing procedures, and measures and records performance results following established methods. Additionally, Control & Instrument Technician I maintains the inventory of supplies and tools used for testing and maintenance. Typically requires an associate degree in engineering or equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Control & Instrument Technician I works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be a Control & Instrument Technician I typically requires 1-3 years of related experience.
Control & Instrument Technician III supports the engineering design and development of electrical control and automation systems and devices. Provides setup, configuration, troubleshooting and repair of electrical control systems and prototypes. Being a Control & Instrument Technician III assists with testing of systems, devices, and instruments. Documents testing procedures, and measures and records performance results following established methods. Additionally, Control & Instrument Technician III maintains the inventory of supplies and tools used for testing and maintenance. Typically requires an associate degree in engineering or equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Control & Instrument Technician III independently performs a wide range of complex duties under general guidance from supervisors. Has gained full proficiency in a broad range of activities related to the job. To be a Control & Instrument Technician III typically requires 5-7 years of related experience.
Instrument Technician I assembles, installs, tests, and calibrates electrical wiring control panels and associated components used for manufacturing systems, automotive equipment, or other devices. Follows blueprints, bill of materials, schematics, or piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&ID). Being an Instrument Technician I selects, measures, and prepares electrical wiring or coaxial cabling. Connects wiring and labels to panels. Additionally, Instrument Technician I performs instrument startup, calibration, functional, and safety testing. Requires a high school diploma or graduation from a technical or trade school. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Instrument Technician I works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be an Instrument Technician I typically requires 1-3 years of related experience.
Instrument Technician II assembles, installs, tests, and calibrates electrical wiring control panels and associated components used for manufacturing systems, automotive equipment, or other devices. Follows blueprints, bill of materials, schematics, or piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&ID). Being an Instrument Technician II selects, measures, and prepares electrical wiring or coaxial cabling. Connects wiring and labels to panels. Additionally, Instrument Technician II performs instrument startup, calibration, functional, and safety testing. Requires a high school diploma or graduation from a technical or trade school. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Instrument Technician II works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be an Instrument Technician II typically requires 3-5 years of related experience.