Insight Global
Electrical and Instrumentation Technician
Insight Global, Raleigh, NC, United States
Must Haves:
- 1+ years of calibration/instrumentation experience (combination of the following: temperature, flow, conductivity, weight, scales)
- Industrial manufacturing or cGMP manufacturing experience
- Calibration experience from a radar level or pneumatic level
- Experience with working with voltages up to 480v
Pluses:
- Experience with CMMS, such as MP2 or Maximo.
- Familiarity with NFPA/ PPE+
- ISA Certification
Day to Day:
A pharmaceutical company in Raleigh is looking for an Instrumentation team to join their team. This person will be responsible for performing a variety of electrical and instrumentation duties involving the maintenance of plant facilities. S/he will be responsible for calibrating, installing, maintaining, repairing, and inspecting plant monitoring devices on a wide variety of complex digital, analog, programmable, and other auxiliary equipment.
Responsibilities:
- Installs, troubleshoots, repairs, and calibrates low voltage AC/DC electrical and instrumentation controls as well as 3-phase 480-volt power circuits.
- Interfaces with OEM’s and vendors as necessary. Requisitions equipment as needed.
- Accurately completes all work performed according to standard operating procedures (SOPs) and work instructions, including proper documentation. Completes work orders using CMMS (Maximo) system.
- Performs repairs and modifications as directed by maintenance supervisor, or other plant management.
- Supports and participates in training programs.
- Keeps the maintenance supervisor abreast of job status.
- Supports site safety programs.
- Supports/leads failure analysis process by discussing the causes of equipment failure with the maintenance supervisor, or the maintenance engineer.
- Accurately completes all required paperwork, including but not limited to timesheets, “found as-left” forms, calibration reports (ICIR), and PM checklists.
- Responsible for good housekeeping in the shop and at the job site.
- Must be able to wear the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), full face respirator, hard hats, safety glasses, ear plugs, goggles, boots, steel –toe shoes, gloves, chemical resistant aprons and suits, and other personal protective equipment deemed necessary by EHS, leadership team, corporate, or safety guidelines for each job task.