Instrument & Control Technician
DO THE BEST WORK OF YOUR LIFE...URS is the largest global engineering design firm and a leading U.S.
federal government contractor providing a comprehensive range of
professional planning, design, systems engineering and technical
assistance, program and construction management, and operations and
maintenance services. We have 29,400 employees in two divisions: the URS
Division and the EG&G Division, which includes the operations of Lear
Siegler Services. Together, we serve the U.S. federal government, state and
local government agencies and private-industry clients, including Fortune
500 companies worldwideInterest Category: Operations/MaintenanceJob Description: Nonexempt Level 7
Supports Maintenance by performing a variety of instrument and control trade functions in limited and chemical exclusion areas for a 24-hour chemical demilitarization operation including the installation, maintenance, repair or adjustment on facility indicating, recording, telemeters, and controlling instruments used to measure and control variables, such as pressure, flow, temperature, motion, force, and chemical composition using hand tools and precision instruments. Interprets designs, drawings, layouts, instructions, and specifications in compliance with the TOCDF specifications and industry standards. Calibrates instruments. Performs corrective and preventive maintenance.xurs09x
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URS Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace. M/F/V/D.
REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Requirements: Incumbent must possess a High School Diploma or equivalent + 6 years experience instrument and control work (specialized education or Vo-Tech training, military, or apprenticeship may substitute for experience). In addition, the incumbent must be able to demonstrate good technical knowledge of plant and system processes. The incumbent must possess knowledge of functional systems interactions and must be able to pay attention to critical elements in a complex and regulated environment.Must be able to acknowledge and respond to flashing lights and sirens and be able to don a protective mask and evacuate up to 2 miles in an expeditious manner.
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