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October 17, 2025
Instrument & Control Technician
Instrument & Control Technician for CleanSpace
Provide maintenance support to troubleshoot, calibrate, and maintain all instrumentation associated with the boiler, turbine, generator, and all auxiliary equipment for the plant. May perform Master I &C Technician duties during absence of a Master I&C technician.
- Recognizes safety hazards and follows safety guidelines for personal protection, protection of fellow workers and the protection of the public.
- Knowledgeable of environmental rules & regulations and effectively apply them to all work situations.
- Install, calibrate, test, troubleshoot, and maintain protective relays, computers, metering, monitoring, and control systems on boilers, turbines, generators, and plant auxiliary equipment. In shop location includes benchwork and component troubleshooting.
- Reads, and interprets electric generating plants P&ID’s and CWD’s to locate, identify, troubleshoot, and repair plant systems, interlocks, etc.
- Use test equipment (oscilloscopes, multi-meters electronic bridges, loop calibrators) and hand tools (i.e., drills, screwdrivers) as necessary to troubleshoot and maintain devices and systems for the power plant.
- Works with apprentice I/C technicians and skill enhancement employees to teach proper, safe use of tools and maintenance procedures.
- Completes all written and electronic records (i.e., work orders, calibration sheets, timecards, material requests) required to document the work in progress and as its completion.
- Continually updates knowledge of plant systems and instrumentation.
- Make decisions about how best to repair equipment and what resources (tools, time equipment) will be needed.
- Employee must arrange own transportation to work location and may be reassigned to another location at the Company’s discretion.
- Associate’s degree or equivalent education in instrumentation, pneumatics, engineering, or a related technical discipline. OR
- Completion of an Instrumentation and Controls Apprentice Training Program. OR
- Two (2) years’ military experience in electronics repair and calibration may be substituted for formal training.
- Three (3) years of industrial experience in electronics repair and calibration
- Valid driver’s license
















