The city of Las Vegas invites applicants for Instrument Technician. This position Calibrates, documents, troubleshoots, replaces, and repairs industrial instrumentation used to measure and control waste water systems. Maintains and repairs electronic and electrical equipment.
Supervision Received
Receives general supervision from the Wastewater Utilities Supervisor and higher level staff.
Eligible List:
You must score 70% or higher on the written examination to be placed on the eligible list.
Selection Process:
Final candidate selection will include list placement and may include hiring interview (if applicable). Any individual offered employment will be required to pass a pre-employment drug test, complete background check, and may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform the physical requirements of the job. Some positions may require preliminary background checks.
Essential Functions:
Marginal Functions:
Experience:
Three years of increasingly responsible experience in the maintenance, repair, fabrication and installation of industrial instrumentation.
Training:
Technical training in automation and control, calibration, instrumentation, or related field.
Licenses and Certifications:
Possession of an appropriate, valid driver's license on the date of application, and maintenance thereafter.
Possession of an appropriate city of Las Vegas aerial lift certification within six months of the date of appointment, and maintenance thereafter.
Possession of Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) designation at any level, issued by the International Society of Automation (ISA), is desirable.
Knowledge of:
Programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
Supervisory control data acquisition (SCADA) systems.
Computer maintenance management systems (CMMS).
Basic principles of electricity.
Functions of controllers, timers and valves.
Basic principles and practices of electronic theory.
Use and operation of various scopes, meters, counters and analyzers.
Basic principles and practices of computer operations and basic software applications, including word processing, spreadsheets and work bench calibration programs.
Technical operation and maintenance of modern electronic devices.
Operating characteristics of electronic components, especially microprocessor controls and 4 to 20 mille ampere transmitting signal systems.
Principles and practices of instrumentation calibration and alignment procedures.
Basic interpretation of design schematics, plans and drawings.
Troubleshooting techniques.
Process control, or how systems are connected and the required components for each system.
Occupational hazards and applicable safety practices.
Mechanical machine design and hardware systems.
Tools, equipment, practices and methods used in installing, maintaining and repairing electronic solid state and related equipment.
Basic record keeping practices.
Applicable Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).
Piping and instrumentation diagrams.
Instrumentation loop diagrams.
Computer maintenance management systems (CMMS).
Skills in:
Operating a variety of vehicular and stationary mechanical equipment in a safe and effective manner.
Maintaining accurate inventory of parts and tools in stock.
Maintaining accurate and complete records on repair and maintenance of equipment.
Calibrating, aligning and testing a variety of processes, equipment, instruments and electrical systems.
Operating basic electronic test equipment.
Installing, modifying and repairing instruments, systems, equipment and control devices.
Reading, interpreting and understanding technical manuals and electronic schematics, drawings and diagrams.
Designing, updating and fabricating new equipment, control systems and software.
Writing calibration procedures, training directives and maintenance procedures.
Planning and executing repair, maintenance and installation of controls and equipment.
Learning the procedures and techniques for working in a confined space.
Performing a variety of manual tasks for extended periods of time in unfavorable weather conditions.
Following detailed oral and written directions.
Maintaining detailed records.
Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Competencies:
Core Workforce Competencies
Professionalism – Demonstrates core values by being honest, respectful and positive.
Effective Communication – Expresses verbal and written thought in a clear and understandable manner.
Customer Focus – Demonstrates genuine concern and satisfies external and/or internal customers based on the CLV core purpose and values.
Adaptability – Able to effectively modify behavior to suit changing workforce demands.
Problem Solving – Solves problems by considering all causes, solutions and outcomes.
Productive Partnerships – Develops, maintains and strengthens partnerships with others.
Technical and Safety Expertise – Possesses a depth of knowledge, skill and ability in a technical (job) area.