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Instrumentation Technician


Veolia North America


Location

Alpharetta, GA | United States


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About Veolia North America

A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery. VNA helps commercial, industrial, healthcare, higher education, and municipality customers throughout North America. Headquartered in Boston, Mass., Veolia North America has approximately 10,000 employees working at more than 350 locations across the continent. Please visit our website 

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BENEFITS

Veolia's comprehensive benefits package includes paid time off policies, as well as health, dental and vision insurance. In addition, employees are also entitled to participate in an employer sponsored 401(k) plan, to save for retirement. Pay and benefits for employees represented by a union are outlined in their collective bargaining agreement. 

Position Purpose: 

Under supervision (Instrument & Controls Technician I) or general supervision (Instrument & Controls Technician II) of the Facilities Maintenance Supervisor, installs, tests, repairs, inspects, and maintains metering and recording instruments, controlling devices, data logging and display equipment, communications, and telemetry systems; prepares and maintains a variety of records; makes verbal and written reports of work activities; and performs related work as required.

The Instrument & Controls Technician II also coaches and trains less-experienced Instrument & Controls Technicians to develop advanced journey-level knowledge and competencies; may direct the work of an Instrument & Controls Technician and/or others on specific projects and standard work procedures; and serves as a technical resource to others.

Primary Duties/Responsibilities:

Instrument & Controls Technician I is the entry-level class in the Instrument & Controls Technician series. Under close to general supervision, within a framework of established policies and procedures, incumbents perform routing duties including install, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, and document a wide range of industrial instrumentation, electronic monitoring, metering, controlling, and signaling devices used in the production, treatment and distribution of water, requiring basic knowledge of control systems and components including Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and Programmable Logic Control (PLC) software and hardware. As experience and proficiency are gained, assignments become more varied and complex. Assignments are given in general terms and are subject to periodic review by the Facilities Maintenance Supervisor while in progress and upon completion. There is limited latitude for independent judgement and action in well-defined areas of work. Incumbents at both levels are subject to standby duty and emergency call outs. This classification is distinguished from the experienced, journey-level. Instrument & Controls Technician II class by the routine nature and limited complexity of work assignments and the level of supervision received. The Instrument & Controls Technician I II classifications are flexibly staffed. Upon recommendation of the immediate supervisor and approval by the department manager, incumbents in this class may advance to the Instrument & Controls Technician II classification after a minimum of three (3) years at the first level and with demonstrated proficiency to meet the job requirements of the Instrument & Controls Technician II classification.

Instrument & Controls Technician II is the experienced, journey-level in the Instrument & Controls Technician series. Under general supervision, within a framework of established policies and procedures, incumbents perform the most difficult and complex duties and are fully qualified to troubleshoot and resolve the most complex telemetry, SCADA system, and PLC software and hardware issues. Incumbents may direct entry-level Instrument & Controls Technician I in developing journey-level knowledge and competencies. Assignments are given in general terms and subject to by the Facilities Maintenance Supervisor review while in progress and upon completion. There is significant latitude for independent judgement and action in well-defined areas of work. Incumbents at both levels are subject to standby duty and emergency call outs. Instrument & Controls Technician I/II This classification is distinguished from the Instrument & Controls Technician I by the complexity of work assignments, the potential impact of error, the level of independence with which assignments are performed and the limited level of supervision received. This classification is distinguished from the Facilities Maintenance Supervisor which supervises emergency and preventive maintenance activities including the repair and installation of equipment and materials used in the production, treatment, and distribution of water.

TYPICAL DUTIES TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF DUTIES MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT
LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:

Instrumentation & Controls Technician II (In addition to the above tasks):

Qualifications

Education/Experience/Background:

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Required Certification/Licenses/Training:

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Additional Information

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer! All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

Disclaimer: The salary, other compensation, and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, subject to applicable law.


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