Level 1 Instrument Technician (Angolan Nationals) at EnerMech
Soyo, Zaire Province, Angola -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Industrial Instrumentation, Pressure Measurement, Temperature Measurement, Flow Measurement, Level Measurement, Sensors, Transmitters, Control Loops, PLC Systems, DCS Systems, P&IDs, Instrument Calibration, Electrical Theory, Mechanical Skills, Hand Tools Usage, Multimeter

Industry

Oil and Gas

Description
We are? EnerMech is a global leader in the provision of integrated engineering services for the energy and infrastructure sectors. As we expand our operations, we are committed to investing in local talent in Angola, and we are looking for Angolan Nationals to join our team. The role? An Instrument Technician – Level 1 (entry/junior level) is typically expected to have foundational technical skills, basic theoretical knowledge, and strong safety awareness, rather than deep hands-on mastery. Requirements can vary by industry (oil & gas, manufacturing, power, pharmaceuticals), but the core skill set is fairly consistent. Main Responsibilities: Understanding of industrial instrumentation fundamentals Pressure, temperature, flow, and level measurement Basic knowledge of sensors and transmitters RTDs, thermocouples, pressure transmitters, flow meters Familiarity with control loops Process variable (PV), setpoint (SP), output Introductory understanding of PLC/DCS systems (not programming) Ability to read basic P&IDs and instrument data sheets Assist with instrument calibration Pressure gauges Temperature devices Perform simple inspections Visual checks Cleaning instruments Follow maintenance procedures and checklists Record readings and maintenance data accurately Essential Skills: Basic electrical theory Voltage, current, resistance (Ohm’s Law) Ability to identify: Wiring diagrams Terminal blocks Cable types and grounding Basic hand tools usage Multimeter (voltage, current, resistance) Calibrators (under supervision) Mechanical skills: Mounting instruments Tubing and fittings (compression fittings basics) Preferred: Previous experience in the oil and gas or related industries. Technical diploma, trade certificate, or apprenticeship (or in progress) Basic electrical or instrumentation training Safety certifications (varies by region): First Aid H2S (oil & gas) Confined Space This position is an excellent opportunity for Angolan Nationals looking to develop their careers in a reputable international company that values local talent.
Responsibilities
The Instrument Technician will assist with understanding industrial instrumentation fundamentals, perform simple inspections, and follow maintenance procedures. They will also assist with instrument calibration and record maintenance data accurately.
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