Electrical & Instrumentation Journeyman / Industrial Electrician
Electrical & Instrumentation Journeyman / Industrial Electrician
The Electrical and Instrumentation Journeyman / Industrial Electrical & Instrumentation Technician plays a vital role in maintaining the reliability and performance of electrical and instrumentation systems in a complex industrial setting. This is a secure, long-term position with no seasonal or cyclical layoffs and opportunities for rapid advancement based on skill development and performance.
Key Responsibilities:
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Troubleshoot, repair, and install industrial motors (AC/DC), including brush replacement
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Install, maintain, and troubleshoot Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)
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Perform branch circuit wiring and ensure compliance with electrical codes and safety standards
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Use diagnostic tools such as multimeters, meggers, HART communicators, and calibrators
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Troubleshoot, program, and configure PLCs (experience with logic and ladder diagrams preferred)
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DCS (Distributed Control System) experience is a plus
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Work with discrete devices and instrumentation (smart and analog) for pressure, flow, temperature, and level control
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Maintain and calibrate process valves and positioners
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Read and interpret electrical schematics, P&IDs, and technical documentation
Minimum Qualifications:
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A 2-year technical degree in Industrial Controls, Electrical Technology, Instrumentation, or a closely related field
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Strongly preferred: 1 or more years of hands-on experience working as an Electrician and/or Instrumentation Technician in an industrial environment
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Solid understanding of industrial electrical and instrumentation systems
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Proficiency in electrical safety standards and PPE usage
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Valid driver's license with a demonstrated safe driving record
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Ability to work in physically demanding environments (standing, climbing, lifting, etc.)
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Willingness to work day shift (Monday–Friday) with future potential to transition to a rotating shift schedule, including nights and weekends
Pay Rate:
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$40.00/hr or $47.00/hr based on experience
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Progression opportunities up to $50.00/hr
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Advancement to top pay possible in as little as 2 years based on performance and skill development
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Stable employment – no cyclical or seasonal layoffs
Benefits:
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Medical and Dental Insurance
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401(k) Retirement Plan with employer match
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2 to 6 Weeks Paid Vacation (based on verified prior experience)
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10 Paid Holidays + 2 Floating Holidays
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Tool Allowance
- Eligible for Gainshare Program - quarterly discretionary payouts
- Fitness Reimbursement Program
- Free Access to Online Learning across a wide range of professional, technical, and personal development topics
The Electrical and Instrumentation Journeyman / Industrial Electrical & Instrumentation Technician plays a vital role in maintaining the reliability and performance of electrical and instrumentation systems in a complex industrial setting. This is a secure, long-term position with no seasonal or cyclical layoffs and opportunities for rapid advancement based on skill development and performance.
Key Responsibilities:
-
Troubleshoot, repair, and install industrial motors (AC/DC), including brush replacement
-
Install, maintain, and troubleshoot Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)
-
Perform branch circuit wiring and ensure compliance with electrical codes and safety standards
-
Use diagnostic tools such as multimeters, meggers, HART communicators, and calibrators
-
Troubleshoot, program, and configure PLCs (experience with logic and ladder diagrams preferred)
-
DCS (Distributed Control System) experience is a plus
-
Work with discrete devices and instrumentation (smart and analog) for pressure, flow, temperature, and level control
-
Maintain and calibrate process valves and positioners
-
Read and interpret electrical schematics, P&IDs, and technical documentation
Minimum Qualifications:
-
A 2-year technical degree in Industrial Controls, Electrical Technology, Instrumentation, or a closely related field
-
Strongly preferred: 1 or more years of hands-on experience working as an Electrician and/or Instrumentation Technician in an industrial environment
-
Solid understanding of industrial electrical and instrumentation systems
-
Proficiency in electrical safety standards and PPE usage
-
Valid driver's license with a demonstrated safe driving record
-
Ability to work in physically demanding environments (standing, climbing, lifting, etc.)
-
Willingness to work day shift (Monday–Friday) with future potential to transition to a rotating shift schedule, including nights and weekends
Pay Rate:
-
$40.00/hr or $47.00/hr based on experience
-
Progression opportunities up to $50.00/hr
-
Advancement to top pay possible in as little as 2 years based on performance and skill development
-
Stable employment – no cyclical or seasonal layoffs
Benefits:
-
Medical and Dental Insurance
-
401(k) Retirement Plan with employer match
-
2 to 6 Weeks Paid Vacation (based on verified prior experience)
-
10 Paid Holidays + 2 Floating Holidays
-
Tool Allowance
- Eligible for Gainshare Program - quarterly discretionary payouts
- Fitness Reimbursement Program
- Free Access to Online Learning across a wide range of professional, technical, and personal development topics