Job Overview
We are seeking a skilled Instrumentation & Controls Technician Journeyman to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in instrumentation, electrical and mechanical systems, with the ability to read and interpret schematics. This role requires expertise in industrial maintenance and the capability to work with various control systems, including logic controllers and calibration instruments. A commitment to safety and quality workmanship is essential.
Responsibilities
•Troubleshoot various equipment and systems.
•Perform preventative maintenance on instrumentation (calibration, replacement and tests as required); maintain instrumentation records and shop recorders in compliance with company requirements, Provincial and Federal legislation.
•Review and apply a continuous improvement mindset to safe work practices, procedures and standards to ensure safe and reliable work execution.
•Inspect and evaluate the operation of instruments and systems using precision measuring devices, pneumatic and electrical/ electronic testing devices to diagnose problems and calibrate the instruments.
•Repair and adjust system components including sensors, transmitters, transducers, digital and analog gauges, chart recorders, electronica flow measurement devices, regulators, pressure switches, level and pressure controls.
•Set up control systems for proper operation of equipment.
•Calibrate components and instruments in compliance with manufacturers’ specifications and API specifications.
•Calibration of digital and analog pressure gauges following established techniques and procedures.
•Repair and calibration of other measurement including liquid meters, turbine and positive displacement meters, chart recorders, transmitters, pressure and temperature transducers and regulators.
•Perform shop and field liquid meter proving (volumetric and mass)
•Perform preventative and predictive maintenance on all shop equipment.
•Completion of documentation from start to completion of jobs (receiving reports, EI&M job tracker, work order, packing slip and Invoice).
•Tube bending and pressure testing of tubing systems.
Education and Training:
•Journeyman Instrumentation & Controls Technician
•Safety certificates: First Aid, H2S Alive, TDG, WHMIS, Working Alone, Working at Heights
•Understanding of all applicable codes, regulations and registered documentation
Competencies:
•Customer and product support knowledge, specific to client and field applications
•Strong knowledge of the Industrial, Commercial and Oil & Gas industry standards.
•Maintain a high level of attention to detail in all work
•Good verbal and written communication skills, able to provide explanations on work activities to onsite customer inquiries
•Manual dexterity, good mathematical, scientific and mechanical abilities
•Confidentiality, including design and development as well as company sensitive information
•Ability to work safely and autonomously and provide direction to other technicians and apprentices
Kings Energy Services serves the Energy Industry and Industrial sectors Canada-wide specializing in sales, distribution, and service of valves, instrumentation & electrical products. It is also a solutions provider to the Oil and Gas Drilling Sector specializing in recertification, machining, and manufacturing. Since 1977 it has offered superior shop and field service through its seven regional locations across Canada.
Must be able to legally work in Canada.
Only successful candidates will be contacted. No walk ins or phone calls please.
Resumes will be held on file for 6 months, after which time they will be destroyed.
All successful candidates must be able to pass a pre-employment screen.
To learn more about Kings, we invite you to visit our website: www.kingsenergy.com
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $35.00-$40.00 per hour
Expected hours: No less than 40 per week
Additional pay:
Benefits:
•Employee assistance program
Schedule:
Education:
•AEC / DEP or Skilled Trade Certificate (preferred)
Experience:
•JM Instrumentation: 2 years (required)
Work Location: In person