Process Instrumentation Mechanic (Calibration & Controls)
Westinghouse Electric - USA
Ogden, UT (In Person)
$84,396 Salary, Full-Time
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Process Instrumentation Mechanic (Calibration & Controls) Westinghouse Electric - USA Ogden, UT Job Details $34.72 - $46.43 an hour 11 hours ago Qualifications PLC-based control system operation Controlling experience Electrical work Electrical instrumentation High school diploma or GED Industrial equipment repair Electrical control system maintenance E & I Full Job Description Step into a day as our Process Instrumentation Mechanic Sunrise in Ogden, UT finds you on the plant floor, ensuring critical chemical process controls and heat-treatment furnaces are tuned with precision. You're the go-to pro for installing, repairing, and calibrating instrumentation that keeps production stable and compliant. By mid-morning, you've verified temperature and pressure loops to NIST standards, documented the results, and updated preventive maintenance logs. In the afternoon, you collaborate with Engineering and Quality on a material qualification test before prepping for an upcoming customer audit. Where you'll work and report This position is 100% onsite in Ogden, UT and reports to the Senior Technical Services Manager. What you'll take on Install, troubleshoot, and repair electronic instrumentation and thermoelectric elements across pressure, flow, gas chromatograph, and pH measurement systems. Calibrate temperature and pressure devices to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) requirements and maintain complete physical calibration records. Own preventive maintenance schedules and other testing logs to keep systems audit-ready. Maintain and organize a comprehensive library of calibration manuals. Rebuild and install valves, valve positioners, and other flow components. Partner with Engineering and Quality for material qualification/testing and participate in customer audits. Use electronic and pneumatic test equipment and small hand tools; work with devices such as valves, pH and conductivity probes, flow analyzers, pressure instruments, regulators, recorders, controllers, and thermal elements. Coordinate area activities with the central maintenance shop to minimize downtime. Work hands-on with wire, pneumatic tubing, fittings, valves, controllers, sensors, process equipment involving acids and chemicals, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). What you bring High School Diploma or GED (required). Five (5) years of instrumentation and controls experience, including at least three (3) in a comparable industrial environment. Trade/technical school education in industrial instrumentation maintenance may count toward part of the experience requirement. Proficiency in PLC wiring and strong maintenance/repair capabilities. Compensation highlight A $5,000 sign-on bonus is available for well-qualified candidates.