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The Instrumentation/Calibration Technician I conducts routine inspection and testing to ensure conformance to established calibration standards. Calibrates, maintains, repairs, installs, and troubleshoots instrumentation and equipment used to measure temperature, light, electrical, mechanical, weight, flow, pipette, pressure, and other properties in materials or the environment. Being a Instrumentation/Calibration Technician I understands industry and quality concepts and standards such as ISO, GMP, NIST. Utilizes calibration software and diagnostic tools to identify faults or non-conformance more...
Sets up and operates production equipment to manufacture, process, and assemble various commercial products and substances. Uses product specifications, blueprints, diagrams, and standard operating procedures (SOP) to produce products. Monitors output for quality and conformance to required metrics. Prepares and maintains required records of production activities and reports any inconsistencies or equipment issues. Follows established guidelines for safe material handling and protective gear. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. Works under the close direction of more...
Performs preventive maintenance and skilled repairs on complex electrical and mechanical production equipment and systems. Follows standard procedures to monitor equipment for performance, safety, and effectiveness. Performs equipment failure analysis to complete preventive and unscheduled maintenance. Troubleshoots and diagnoses equipment problems. Logs equipment modifications and maintenance details in the designated system. Follows all safety procedures. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional a more...
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). Selects, measures, and prepares electrical wiring or coaxial cabling. Connects wiring and labels to panels. 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. Works under moderate more...
The Instrumentation/Calibration Supervisor oversees and performs routine inspection and testing to ensure conformance to established calibration standards. Supervises the calibration, maintenance and repairs of equipment or instruments used to measure and monitor properties or conditions of manufacturing products and environments. Being an Instrumentation/Calibration Supervisor understands industry and quality concepts and standards such as ISO, GMP, NIST. Trains staff on new equipment calibration and best calibration practices, and researches and troubleshoots complex problems. In addition, I more...
Sets up and operates production equipment to manufacture, process, and assemble various commercial products and substances. Uses product specifications, blueprints, diagrams, and standard operating procedures (SOP) to produce products. Monitors output for quality and conformance to required metrics. Prepares and maintains required records of production activities and reports any inconsistencies or equipment issues. Follows established guidelines for safe material handling and protective gear. May require an associate degree in manufacturing technology or equivalent. Typically reports to a supe more...
The Industrial Production Troubleshooting Technician I studies and records time, motion, methods, and speed to improve efficiency. Troubleshoots issues related to manufacturing operations and industrial layout. Being an Industrial Production Troubleshooting Technician I typically requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Establishes a standard production rate in performance of maintenance, production, clerical, and other worker operations. In addition, Industrial Production Troubleshooting Technician I typically reports to a supervisor. Being an Industrial Production Troubleshooting Te more...
The Production Engineering Metrics Technician I studies and records time, motion, methods, and speed to improve efficiency. Troubleshoots issues related to manufacturing operations and industrial layout. Being a Production Engineering Metrics Technician I typically requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Establishes a standard production rate in performance of maintenance, production, clerical, and other worker operations. In addition, Production Engineering Metrics Technician I typically reports to a supervisor. Being a Production Engineering Metrics Technician I possesses a moderat more...
The Production Maintenance Engineering Technician I follows standard procedures to monitor equipment for performance, safety, and effectiveness. Performs preventive maintenance and skilled repairs on complex electrical and mechanical production equipment and systems. Being a Production Maintenance Engineering Technician I troubleshoots and diagnoses equipment problems. Performs equipment failure analyses to complete preventive and unscheduled maintenance. In addition, Production Maintenance Engineering Technician I logs equipment modifications and maintenance details in the designated system. more...
The Instrumentation/Calibration Technician II conducts routine inspection and testing to ensure conformance to established calibration standards. Calibrates, maintains, repairs, installs, and troubleshoots instrumentation and equipment used to measure temperature, light, electrical, mechanical, weight, flow, pipette, pressure, and other properties in materials or the environment. Being a Instrumentation/Calibration Technician II understands industry and quality concepts and standards such as ISO, GMP, NIST. Utilizes calibration software and diagnostic tools to identify faults or non-conformanc more...
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