Reporting to the Electrical Supervisor, the Electrical and Instrumentation Technician is responsible for completing equipment repairs and maintenance to a high standard and to ensure the production plant and utilities operate achieving safe, reliable production.
Key responsibilities include but are not limited to:.
- Setting up instruments: Electrical Instrumentation Technicians are responsible for installing and configuring instruments used for measuring and controlling various parameters, such as temperature, pressure, flow, and level.
- Maintenance and repair: Regular maintenance and calibration of instruments are essential to ensure accurate readings and optimal performance. Electrical Instrumentation Technicians are tasked with diagnosing and repairing any malfunctions or issues that may arise.
- Troubleshooting: When instruments or control systems encounter problems, Electrical Instrumentation Technicians problem-solving skills come into play. They identify the root cause of the issue and implement effective solutions to restore functionality.
- Documentation: Electrical Instrumentation Technicians take note of accurate record-keeping and documentation of maintenance, repairs, and calibration activities are vital for compliance and traceability purposes.
- Take a proactive approach to safety including identifying and reporting safety hazards.
What you will bring to the team:
- Electrical licence,
- Certificate IV or III in Electrical Instrumentation.
- Current Driver’s licence.
- Ability to work unsupervised & also a part of the team.
- Show a high level of attention to detail, quality, and commitment for continuous improvement.
- Good communication skills.
- Willingness to provide a current National Police Clearance.
Extra consideration will be given to applicants who can satisfy the following:
- First Aid, LVR & CPR certificates
- HV Switching.
- EWP License.
- Working at Heights.
Above award wages for the successful applicant will be provided & TasBuild Long Service paid.