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Apprentice Instrumentation Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Instrumentation Technician II

Fairfax, VA · On-site

$59.70K - $99.50K/yr

... apprenticeship program; plus three years of work experience related to the installation, maintenance and repair of industrial instrumentation or electronic, electrical equipment found in water or ...

Lead Electrician

Linthicum, MD · On-site

$35 - $45/hr

In this role, you will supervise a team of electricians and apprentices, ensuring industrial ... Use precision instrumentation such as voltmeter, ammeter, megger, wattmeter, etc. * Install ...

Controls Technician

Manassas, VA · On-site

$30 - $39.50/hr

Perform field calibration of instrumentation when required. * Perform loop testing of device data ... may have completed an apprenticeship and/or formal training in area of specialty. * Basic ...

Controls Technician

Manassas, VA

$30 - $39.50/hr

Perform field calibration of instrumentation when required. * Perform loop testing of device data ... may have completed an apprenticeship and/or formal training in area of specialty. * Basic ...

Controls Technician

Manassas, VA · On-site

$30 - $39.50/hr

Perform field calibration of instrumentation when required. * Perform loop testing of device data ... may have completed an apprenticeship and/or formal training in area of specialty. * Basic ...

As a Jr. Calibration Technician, you'll assist in the calibration and servicing of instrumentation ... Prior experience working as a Calibration Tech/Apprentice, Laboratory Technician, Process ...

HVAC Mechanic

Washington, DC · On-site

$26.50 - $36.25/hr

... or apprenticeship sponsor organization. • Training in instrumentation and (electronic and pneumatic) control systems serving HVAC and other systems and components/Certification/Registration:

... instrumentation and control systems/equipment. Specific electrical andcontrols (E&C) systems ... High school, technical school, apprenticeship, trade school graduate or equivalent required.

... instrumentation and control systems/equipment. Specific electrical and controls (E&C) systems ... High school, technical school, apprenticeship, trade school graduate or equivalent required.

... instrumentation and control systems/equipment. Specific electrical and controls (E&C) systems ... High school, technical school, apprenticeship, trade school graduate or equivalent required.

Chemist

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$50.46K/yr

Setting the controls of and making adjustments to instrumentation and automated equipment ... Apprenticeship Programs, Job Corps, AmeriCorps, and Peace Corps) . Review Recent Graduates for ...

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Apprentice Instrumentation information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Apprentice Instrumentation, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Apprentice Instrumentation, you need a basic understanding of electronics, mathematics, and physics, often supported by a high school diploma or relevant technical coursework. Familiarity with industry tools such as multimeters, calibration devices, and PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) systems is commonly required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and a willingness to learn make candidates stand out in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring accurate instrumentation setup, safe operations, and effective troubleshooting in industrial environments.

What types of projects and tasks can I expect to work on as an Apprentice Instrumentation, and how will I be supported in learning new skills?

As an Apprentice Instrumentation, you'll typically assist in installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting a variety of instruments and control systems used in industrial settings such as manufacturing plants or refineries. Your daily tasks may include wiring sensors, calibrating equipment, and supporting senior technicians during system upgrades or repairs. You'll often work under the mentorship of experienced instrumentation professionals who will provide on-the-job training and feedback. Many employers also rotate apprentices through different departments, giving you exposure to a broad range of tools and processes, which helps accelerate your learning and prepares you for more advanced roles in the future.

What are Apprentice Instrumentation jobs?

Apprentice Instrumentation jobs are entry-level positions where individuals learn how to install, maintain, and repair instruments and control systems used in industries like manufacturing, oil and gas, and utilities. Apprentices work under the supervision of experienced instrumentation technicians to gain hands-on experience with equipment such as sensors, transmitters, and control valves. The role typically includes both classroom instruction and on-the-job training, providing foundational skills for a career in instrumentation technology.

What is the difference between Apprentice Instrumentation vs Apprentice Electrician?

AspectApprentice InstrumentationApprentice Electrician
CertificationsBasic electrical and instrumentation certifications, OSHA safety trainingElectrical trade certifications, OSHA safety training
Work EnvironmentIndustrial plants, manufacturing facilities, process industriesConstruction sites, commercial and industrial buildings
Job FocusInstalling, maintaining, and calibrating instrumentation systemsWiring, installing, and repairing electrical systems

Both roles require foundational electrical knowledge and safety training, but Apprentice Instrumentation focuses on instrumentation systems used in industrial processes, while Apprentice Electrician emphasizes electrical wiring and systems installation. The choice depends on your interest in process control versus general electrical work within industrial or construction settings.

What are the most commonly searched types of Instrumentation jobs in Washington? The most popular types of Instrumentation jobs in Washington are:
What job categories do people searching Apprentice Instrumentation jobs in Washington look for? The top searched job categories for Apprentice Instrumentation jobs in Washington are:
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Instrumentation Technician II

Instrumentation Technician II

Fairfax County

Fairfax, VA • On-site

$59.70K - $99.50K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Fairfax County rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 65 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

294th of 642 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Job Announcement $2,500 Signing Bonus* Are you a curious individual that likes to learn how things work. Does troubleshooting & analyzing a complex problem motivate you. Do you have fun improving things.

If you identify with these traits, you may find working in Fairfax counties' wastewater instrumentation group at Noman M. Cole Jr. Water Recycling Facility in Lorton a fulfilling career experience.

Responsibilities include: Performs preventative and corrective maintenance on electronic, electrical, and mechanical systems and components associated with flow, level, and analytical measuring devices. Calibrates maintains, and repairs wastewater treatment plant instrumentation. Assists Instrumentation Technician III in the installation, repairs, and programming of programmable logic controllers (PLC), digital valve networks, and other complex process control systems.

Performs independent action to troubleshoot and repair the plant process control systems. Responsible for the proper setting and operation of pressure, level, motion, and status switches that interlock to the process control systems. Maintains the continuous emission monitoring system on the incinerator stacks.

Performs calibration and repair on sensor and alarm systems for oxygen, hydrogen sulfide, explosive gas (methane), and fire detection. Utilizes electronic test equipment such as laptop computers, volt/ohm/ amp meters, digital manometers, and a variety of specialty calibrators to verify the accuracy and proper operation of the plant equipment. Keeps accurate records of calibrations and correction maintenance.

Uses a laptop computer for troubleshooting, and researching technical information related to field installations. Documents work completed in a computer-based work order system. Performs other duties as required.

Wastewater Management is part of the Department of Public Works and Environmental Services (DPWES), please visit us here to learn more about us. DPWES is a diverse, nationally accredited and award-winning public works agency with approximately 1,000 employees providing solid waste, capital facility development, wastewater, stormwater, urban forestry, and land acquisition management services for the most populous county in Virginia. Join our team to help us protect the environment and serve the people of Fairfax County by creating and preserving a sustainable community that is an ideal place to live, work, and play for everyone.

Join our team to help us protect the environment and serve the people of Fairfax County by creating and preserving a sustainable community that is an ideal place to live, work, and play for everyone. Fairfax County Government is committed to our employees, and offers comprehensive benefits, including a defined-benefit retirement plan; medical, life and disability insurance; paid leave; tuition reimbursement; and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities. We are committed to investing in our employees and providing: A defined-benefit retirement plan Medical, dental, life, and disability insurance Generous paid leave and tuition reimbursement A LiveWell wellness program supporting holistic wellbeing Career development opportunities in a large, supportive, and innovative public agency Please review our awesome benefits: Benefits Retirement DPWES is a nationally recognized Utility of the Future responsible for maintaining more than 3,000 miles of sanitary sewers, 60+ pump-stations, and a NACWA Platinum Award winning 67 million gallon per day treatment plant.

Note: Position works in the DPWES, Wastewater Treatment Division, located at 9399 Richmond Hwy. Lorton, Virginia. *A $2,500 signing bonus is available to new county employees hired in the Instrumentation Technician II position.

Employment Standards MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any combination of education, training, and experience equivalent to graduation from high school, or a GED issued by a state department of education or completion of a vocation course of an instrumentation/ technician/electronic or similar vocational and or apprenticeship program; plus three years of work experience related to the installation, maintenance and repair of industrial instrumentation or electronic, electrical equipment found in water or wastewater utilities. CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES REQUIRED: A valid driver's license. NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: The appointee to this position will be required to complete a criminal background check, driving record check, and a pre-employment physical examination to the satisfaction of the employer.

Subject to 24 hour call back and must, therefore, be able to work emergency overtime. Subject to working in adverse weather conditions and may be exposed to raw waste or environments generating methane gas. Ability to distinguish different color wiring.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Associate degree in instrumentation/electrical/electronic technology or related field. Journeyman's license in Instrumentation, Electrical, and or ISA certification. Two years' experience working in an industrial wastewater environment.

Two years of experience troubleshooting and repairing electrical & instrumentation control systems. One year of experience performing SCADA and PLC troubleshooting and/or programming. One year of experience, in water treatment, or pump station maintenance group.

One year of experience reading instrumentation data, interpreting schematics, circuit diagrams, and manuals related to Instrumentation. Confined space certification. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to bend, stoop, crawl and work in tiring and uncomfortable positions.

Ability to climb up to 35 ft., on ladders and scaffolding. Ability to input, access, and retrieve information from a computer. Ability to lift up to 30 lbs

Ability to stand, stoop, bend, stretch, walk, climb, sit, kneel, crouch, reach, crawl, lift and handle materials with manual dexterity. Visual acuity to review detailed drawings, plans and documents. Work requires entering confined spaces with weight restriction of 310 lbs.

Work requires performing tasks in adverse weather conditions. Work requires performing tasks in an environment in which raw waste is present. All duties performed with or without reasonable accommodations.

SELECTION PROCEDURE: Panel interview and may include exercise. Fairfax County is home to a highly diverse population, with a significant number of residents speaking languages other than English at home (including Spanish, Asian/Pacific Islander, Indo-European, and many others.) We encourage candidates who are bilingual in English and another language to apply for this opportunity. BONUS ELIGIBILITY: Positions within this classification that are general merit may be eligible for a one-time hiring incentive bonus for new county employees only

This bonus program requires a signed payback agreement between the department and employee. Fairfax County Government prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, age, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetics, political affiliation, or military status in the recruitment, selection, and hiring of its workforce. Reasonable accommodations are available to persons with disabilities during application and/or interview processes per the Americans with Disabilities Act.

TTY 703-222-7314. DHREmployment@fairfaxcounty.gov EEO/AA/TTY. #LI-JT1


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