Instrument Controls Electrical TechnicianDo you envision a workplace where every team member works together to create an amazing workplace experience? Do you want to be part of a dedicated group of professionals who consistently deliver excellence to reach our common goal of a best in class working environment? If you have a positive can-do attitude and a drive for success, Amentum is looking for you!
We are seeking a Technical Services Manager for our client site in Bothell, WA. The successful candidate will have outstanding skills and will be committed to working with others to deliver best in class, unparalleled excellence in customer service and satisfaction.Hiring hourly range: $43 - $46 (hourly/salary rate to be determined by the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities of the applicant internal equity, and alignment with market data).This position includes competitive pay and top-shelf benefits package - Medical and dental insurance - Paid vacation: - Two weeks during year 1 - Three Weeks during years 1 through 5 - Four weeks during years 5 through 9.99 - Five weeks after year 10 - Company paid short term disability - Company paid Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - 401K: Amentum matches a percentage of compensation up to 6% of your pay that you contribute - 10 Paid Flexible Holidays - Tuition Reimbursement - Paid Parental Leave - Other voluntary benefits offered: Supplemental Health Insurance, Identity Protection, Legal Plan, Pet Insurance, Commuter Benefits, Student Loan Program, Employee Purchase Program, Employee Discount Program, Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account, Stock Purchase PlanThe normal work schedule for this role is Monday-Friday, 2:00 pm to 10:30 pm, however, initial training will take place from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm for the first several weeks. This position includes rotating on-call duties and various hours may be required based on business demand.As a Instrument Controls Electrical Technician, you will be responsible for daily support activities, including:Be responsible for acting as the subject matter expert in the troubleshooting, maintenance, repair, and installation of electrical services and components from 50v – 600v volts in a pharmaceutical research environment.The Instrument Controls Electrical Technician must have the ability to identify and correct any safety-related issues and perform independent equipment evaluations to identify potential equipment failures.
General Maintenance of equipment will also be required.Trouble shoots, assembles, installs, operates, calibrates, dismantles, and repairs all types of electrical equipment.Properly maintains and controls the electrical distribution system to provide a reliable source of electricity to all areas.May serve as maintenance advisor to engineering in material selection, documentation, calibration, testing and problem-solving methodology, project scope and follow up.Maintains electrical systems from 50-volt instrumentation to complex boiler and chiller controls with voltages up to 600 volts.Maintains and controls site-wide distribution systems.Performs preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance on all electrical equipment and distribution systems.Operating various measuring, diagnostic, and testing instruments to help provide energy efficiency solutions.Utilizes test equipment to test motors, control circuits, motor drives, UPS systems, batteries, grounding, isolated power, ground-fault circuits/outlets, voltage, and other load conditions.Inspects and performs safety tests on lighting/outlet circuits, generators, motors, appliances, tools, etc.Ensures all circuits are properly protected and systems/equipment are installed and maintained in accordance with the provisions of the NEC and other regulatory requirements.Coordinates work with outside contractors.Performs preventive/predictive maintenance on industrial electrical controls and operating systems as scheduled in the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).Responds and provides service and feedback to the customer on all work orders while assuring compliance to codes, regulations, and industry standards.Recommends measures to improve maintenance methods and equipment performance.Understands company policies and enforces safety regulations.Safely performs functions of the position including following proper safety guidelines such as job hazard analysis and lockout/tagout procedures and utilizes PPE as required.Operates a variety of equipment such as hand tools, laptop computers and diagnostic hardware to perform work.Demonstrates flexibility in the day-to-day activities and scheduling for the benefit of the customer.Other duties as assigned by Management or Lead.As the Instrument Controls Electrical Technician, you will be expected to:Work in a team environment with a one team mentality; be friendly, respectful, empathetic, and professional to teammates and clients.Value and respect employee authenticity and demonstrate cultural awareness to create a memorable experience and a respectful workplace.Balance workload and multiple tasks while focusing on attention to detail and prioritizing assignments.Take initiative to resolve issues that arise and solve problems independently; shift priorities as needed or requested by management and remain flexible.Other duties as assigned by management.CommunicationKnowledge of Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, Outlook and SharePointAbility to communicate clearly via phoneAbility to work closely with customer during site emergencies.Excellent oral and written communicationsExcellent interpersonal skills, i.e., listening to customer needs, articulating path forward and giving solutions that provide value to the customer, etc.Accurately document electronic and paper cataloging system to provide information to customer or regulatory personnel.Strive for quick complaint resolution; to resolve problems on the first call and avoid escalation of issues through operational knowledge.Minimum RequirementsHigh school diploma or demonstrated equivalent.State of Washington Electrical Contractor's License5 years of experience as an instrumentation and controls technician / Electrician role including operating and maintaining instruments and electrical systems in a pharmaceutical, chemical, industrial, or related laboratory environment, or demonstrated equivalent combination of education and experience.Experience with digital controls systems, PLCs, etcExperience in working with electrical distribution systems up to 600VKnowledge in electrical systems including UPS, Transfer Switches, Generators, Breaker repair and operation.Experience working with Reliability Engineers to determine Root Cause Failure Analysis and discuss vibration findings.Experience in calibration and repair on instrument transmitters including Pressure, Pressure Differential, Vacuum, Temperature, RH, CO2, Speed, Flow, and LevelKnowledge of interrelationship between digital controls systems and field instrumentation.Knowledge of maintenance and operation of remotely operating valve inclusive of actuator, positioner, and valve itself.Understanding of process automation and integrated relationship with automated steam and water systems.Ability to pass a medical evaluation for respirator use and be able to successfully complete a fit test for several types of respirators.Ability to obtain a security access badge at our client's location.Ability to read and understand information contained in a variety of documents or displayed on a computer screen. Demonstrated fluency in computer use including the full Microsoft product line.Ability to obtain an appropriate driver's license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles, as requested.Must be able to obtain and maintain facility credentials/authorization. Note: US Citizenship or Permanent Residency is required for facility credentials/authorization at this work location.This position does not include sponsorship for United States work authorization.Some physical/special requirements include:Regularly lift to 50 lbsRegularly climb ladders, steps, and scaffoldingRepetitive motions: bend, stoop, squat, kneel, stretch, reach, wrist movementWalk extensively throughout the plant during shiftWork at an accelerated pace in emergency conditionsAbility to differentiate colors pertaining to wire color-codingWear steel toe safety shoes, safety glasses, gloves, hard hats, and other Personal Protective Equipment as needed.Cope with demands (stressors) that are associated with the job and/or the work environment.Preferred RequirementsWashington State