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The Instrumentation & Electrical Technician ensures that all work performed follows electrical codes and tests and inspects and repairs issues when they occur. Team members in this position will ...

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Automation & Controls Technician / Panel Builder

Jesup, IA ยท On-site

$27.50 - $36.25/hr

Diagnose and resolve complex electrical, instrumentation, and control loop issues effectively and efficiently. * System Optimization: Assist with the basic configuration and testing of PLCs, HMIs ...

As an Electrical Maintenance Engineer, you provide electrical and instrumentation technology support for chemical manufacturing areas, delivering welldocumented, technically sound, and costeffective ...

As an Electrical Maintenance Engineer, you provide electrical and instrumentation technology support for chemical manufacturing areas, delivering welldocumented, technically sound, and costeffective ...

As an Electrical Maintenance Engineer, you provide electrical and instrumentation technology support for chemical manufacturing areas, delivering well-documented, technically sound, and cost ...

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How much do electrical instrumentation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrical instrumentation in Iowa is $35.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.13 and $40.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is electrical instrumentation?

Electrical instrumentation refers to the science and technology of measuring, monitoring, and controlling electrical quantities and processes within industrial and commercial settings. Professionals in this field work with devices such as sensors, transducers, meters, and control systems to ensure that equipment and processes run efficiently and safely. Their work is critical in industries like manufacturing, energy, oil and gas, and automation, where precise measurement and control of electrical parameters are essential. Electrical instrumentation technicians and engineers often install, calibrate, troubleshoot, and maintain these instruments.

How does an Electrical Instrumentation professional typically collaborate with other departments during large-scale projects?

Electrical Instrumentation professionals frequently work alongside engineering, operations, and maintenance teams to ensure that instrumentation systems are correctly designed, installed, and functioning. They participate in cross-departmental meetings to discuss project requirements, troubleshoot issues, and integrate instrumentation with broader plant systems. Effective communication and teamwork are key, as these professionals often rely on input from process engineers and technicians to calibrate instruments and implement control strategies that meet project goals and safety standards.

What is the difference between Electrical Instrumentation vs Electrical Technicians?

AspectElectrical InstrumentationElectrical Technicians
CertificationsTypically requires certifications in instrumentation and control systemsOften requires electrical trade certifications or licenses
Work EnvironmentIndustrial plants, manufacturing facilities, process industriesConstruction sites, maintenance, electrical installation environments
Job FocusInstallation, calibration, and maintenance of control and instrumentation systemsElectrical wiring, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical systems

Electrical Instrumentation specialists focus on control systems and instrumentation devices used in industrial processes, while Electrical Technicians handle general electrical wiring, repairs, and installations. Both roles require electrical knowledge but differ in their specific applications and environments.

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

To thrive as an Electrical Instrumentation Technician, you need a solid background in electrical systems, instrumentation principles, and troubleshooting, usually supported by a relevant technical diploma or certification. Familiarity with PLCs, SCADA systems, loop calibration tools, and industry-specific safety certifications is commonly required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for diagnosing issues and collaborating with maintenance teams. These skills are vital to ensure the safe, accurate, and efficient operation of automated industrial processes.
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Infographic showing various Electrical Instrumentation job openings in Iowa as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $73,238 per year, or $35.2 per hour.
Instrumentation & Electrical Technician

Instrumentation & Electrical Technician

Poet

Ashton, IA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

ABOUT POET

At POET, it is our mission to be good stewards of the Earth by converting renewable resources to energy and other valuable goods as effectively as humanly possible. For over thirty years our drive and passion to change the world has enabled us to become the largest producer and marketer of bioethanol and a leader in sustainable products in the world.


BENEFITS & PERKS Eligible Team Members may receive
  • $$ Competitive BONUS opportunities - up to SIX bonuses per year (Quarterly Profit Sharing & Value Share)

  • Paid time off and paid holidays - 40 hours of PTO available on Day 1, on top of a biweekly PTO accrual program!

  • Comprehensive benefits package; Individual and family plans for health, dental, & vision insurance, including a generous employer Health Savings Account contribution

  • Competitive pay, including shift premium pay for qualifying positions

  • 401K with company match

  • Paid Parental Leave

  • Tuition reimbursement

  • Attractive Relocation Assistance and Bonus Programs for qualifying positions and/or locations

  • Safety and cold weather gear reimbursements

  • Discounted home and auto insurance

All POET Team Members enjoy
  • A multifaceted wellness program encompassing the whole person - mentally, physically, and spiritually

  • 'Family-first' culture

  • Onsite fitness centers or fitness reimbursements

JOB SUMMARY & RESPONSIBILITIES

The Instrumentation & Electrical Technician is responsible for troubleshooting and identifying root-cause issues, repairing or replacing parts and rewiring and installing related instrument/electrical goods at the bioprocessing facility. The Instrumentation & Electrical Technician ensures that all work performed follows electrical codes and tests and inspects and repairs issues when they occur. Team members in this position will communicate any problems or concerns to the management team. This role is also responsible for reviewing all electrical procedures for the bioprocessing facility, assisting in developing pertinent electrical programs and training team members. Continuous plant operation includes 24/7 schedules. Team member must be able to meet call-in requirements as needed.

This is an on-site role located in Ashton, IA. Responsibilities include:

  • Troubleshoot and identify a root cause, repair, or replace parts, rewire and install related instrument/electrical goods including conduit and/or wiring.

  • Ensure that all work performed is completed by following all local electrical codes. Including 4160V, 480V, 220V, 110V, 24V DC and 4-20 mA loops and circuits as applicable to the location.

  • Troubleshoot PLC/DCS I/O including 4-20mA loops, 120V/24DC I/O.

  • Responsible for all preventative and proactive electrical maintenance and compliance procedures.

  • Assist with emergency and scheduled shutdowns while performing regular mechanical duties as directed.

  • Calibrate, configure, and repair of measurement/control instruments for flow, level, pressure, temperature, and pH including associated valves and valve actuators.

  • Understand electrical and instrumentation equipment associated with plant processing equipment.

  • Possess a strong understanding of motor control circuits and electric motors.

  • Inform management of any instrument/electrical parts needed and assist with maintaining the required instrument/electronic/electrical parts inventories.

  • Document and record: utilizing inventory control systems, maintaining calibration records, ordering parts, work with outside contractors, etc.

  • Work with the management team and all staff daily to ensure the operation and all facilities are operating to standards.

  • Understand how equipment and instrument/electronic controls operate and are utilized to operate the plant.

  • Maintain work area to include cleanliness, serviceability, and accountability of all tools and supplies.

  • Accomplish all other tasks, work orders, cleaning assignments or other duties as assigned by the management team.

  • Assist in developing, training, and reviewing all pertinent instrument/electrical programs and procedures including Arc Flash Hazards and electrical integrity.

  • Maintain licensing by attending state required code classes as required by location/leader.

  • Be expected to receive calls after hours, including weekends and holidays, in the event of an emergency bioprocessing situation that would require electronic or instrument/electrical expertise.

  • Always maintain a team environment and champion POET in the community.

  • Foster a culture of safe behavior and environmental compliance at all times.

  • Maintain and advance the food safety and quality of POET's products and processes to deliver a best-in-class culture of quality.

  • Since we're all about teamwork and getting the job done, your skills may be put to a lot of other uses!

QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
  • Associate's degree in an electrical training program or equivalent is required.

  • Journeyman or Master License preferred but may be required based on location.

  • Thorough knowledge of standard electrical equipment and work practices is required.

  • Ability to troubleshoot, maintain, and install 4160V, 480V, 220V, 110V motors and breakers, protective relays, PLC's, transformers, motor control centers, lights, breakers, panels, and other miscellaneous electrical equipment as applicable to the work location.

  • Troubleshoot PLC/DCS I/O including 4-20mA loops, 120V/24DC I/O.

  • Excellent organizational, time management, and communication skills as well as the ability to embrace change.

  • You know the basics of Microsoft Office Suite. You're capable of learning new programs.

  • Read and translate the information found within all: PLC code, Schematic wiring, and Ladder and P&ID'S process diagrams.

  • Industrial network experience.

  • Minimum of 1-3 year(s) of related work experience

  • Experience with 3 phase electrical systems up to 4160V 3 phase.

A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE
  • High level of personal integrity

  • Interpersonal skills - ability to effectively interact with individuals at all levels within/outside the organization

  • Demonstrated problem-solving and critical thinking skills

  • Ability to embrace and promote change

  • Innovative mindset

  • Ability to think objectively

  • Self-awareness in the face of uncertainty

  • Ability to work in a team environment

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT

This role has some physical requirements that our team members will need to be able to perform, such as:

  • Occasionally lifting weight up to sixty (60) pounds.

  • Climbing several flights of stairs and ladders.

  • Opening valves.

  • Occasionally bending, twisting and turning while lifting weight of less than fifty (50) pounds.

  • Data entry while seated for greater than one (1) hour.

  • Walking up to two (2) or more miles per day.

  • Pushing brooms, shovels, etc.

  • Working at heights, in confined spaces and at temperatures from -20 to +100 degrees.

  • Standing for extended periods of time.

  • Wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

  • Using hand and power tools.

This position is largely self-directed and requires a thorough understanding of company policy, procedures, and values. Team members will be required to adhere to all safety requirements at all times and in all work environments. This position is exposed to work in multiple environments, including plant, laboratory, as well as an office environment. The team member may be exposed to high noise levels, moving mechanical parts, dusty conditions, internal and external temperature/weather conditions, and chemicals.

Due to the physical and safety sensitive nature of this job, you will be subject to a physical and expected to pass a drug screen during the pre-screen process. During employment, you'll be subject to random drug and alcohol testing.

CULTURE IS KING AT POET

We're all on the same team. We always communicate. And we park our egos at the door. These aren't just slogans on our walls. It's the way we do things at POET. We provide an environment for team members to maintain a healthy work-life balance. It's the best way to optimize health, wellness, and productivity in a sustainable way. We work hard. We play hard. We have frequent team events, volunteer efforts, and we know how to celebrate wins!

GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES

At POET we encourage internal development and growth by allowing team members to carve their own path to success. Leaders support team members with the necessary resources to develop their skills, achieve goals, and create the most value. We believe in developing our team members to their highest potential and recognizing contributions that add value to the organization. Each new team member's position and compensation are carefully determined by considering their unique qualifications and skillset.

POET is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to maintaining a workplace free from discrimination and harassment. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, abilities, merit, and other legitimate business factors, without regard to any legally protected characteristic. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, compensation, benefits, working conditions, promotion, and termination.