2nd Year Instrument Apprentice at Control Tech
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Jun, 26

Salary

44.0

Posted On

26 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Instrument Testing, Calibration, Installation, Repair, Inspection, P&ID Drawings Reading, Process Control Instrumentation, Control Valves, Analyzers, Mechanical Work, Control Valve Rebuilding, Controller Tuning, Preventative Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Safety Programs Compliance, On-Call Support

Industry

Oil and Gas

Description
Job Brief: The 2nd Year Instrument Apprentice field technician will work with and learn from Instrument Journeyman and other apprentices.  The Apprentice will be shown practical skills and learn to test, calibrate, install, repair, and inspect manufacturing equipment and monitoring devices. Duties & Responsibilities: * Learns to read and understand P&ID drawings. * Assists with Installing process control and measurement instrumentation on existing and new field equipment and processes (transmitters, controllers, analyzers, control valves, etc.).  * Performs mechanical work associated with instrument repair and modification; removes and installs small piping and tubing. * Rebuilds control valves and tune controllers. * Performs preventative maintenance on instrumentation (calibration, replacement and tests as required); maintains field instrument records and standards. * Uses pressure and/or electrical test equipment to troubleshoot systems.  * Installs and repairs chemical pumps. * Participates/complies with company safety programs & company policies. * Provides on-call support as required.  * Other duties as required. Required Skills/Qualifications: * Registered Apprentice, preferred. * High School Diploma * Standard First Aid/CPR with AED; H2S Alive, CSO, CSTS. * Experience in oil and gas is an asset. * Successful completion of a pre-employment drug and alcohol test (required for safety-sensitive roles). * Completion of a criminal background check, with results assessed based on relevance to the position. * Verification of a clean driving record, as defined by Control Tech’s standards (e.g., no major violations, no more than 3 infractions in the past 5 years).
Responsibilities
The apprentice will work alongside journeymen to learn practical skills in testing, calibrating, installing, repairing, and inspecting manufacturing equipment and monitoring devices. Key duties include learning to read P&ID drawings, assisting with instrumentation installation, performing mechanical work like piping and tubing removal/installation, and rebuilding control valves.
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