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You'll work on custom systems that combine electrical design, automation, instrumentation, and real ... * Entry-level and early-career candidates are encouraged to apply; previous internship, co-op ...

The Mechanical Engineer 1 supports the design, development, and testing of mechanical systems and components for Alpha Technologies' precision laboratory instrumentation. This entry-level role ...

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REQUIREMENTS We are seeking professional, career-oriented entry level and experienced Service ... instrumentation, and computers. This is a permanent, full-time position offering excellent ...

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REQUIREMENTS We are seeking professional, career-oriented entry level and experienced Service ... instrumentation, and computers. This is a permanent, full-time position offering excellent ...

The Mechanical Engineer 1 supports the design, development, and testing of mechanical systems and components for Alpha Technologies' precision laboratory instrumentation. This entry-level role ...

The Mechanical Engineer 1 supports the design, development, and testing of mechanical systems and components for Alpha Technologies' precision laboratory instrumentation. This entry-level role ...

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What is the difference between Entrylevel Instrumentation vs Entry-level Electrical Technician?

AspectEntrylevel InstrumentationEntry-level Electrical Technician
Required CertificationsBasic instrumentation certifications, such as OSHA or manufacturer-specific trainingElectrical certifications like OSHA 10/30, basic electrician licenses
Work EnvironmentIndustrial plants, manufacturing facilities, process industriesConstruction sites, maintenance shops, industrial facilities
Job FocusInstalling, calibrating, and maintaining instrumentation equipmentInstalling, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems and wiring
Common Industry UsageProcess control, manufacturing, oil & gasConstruction, maintenance, electrical service

While both roles are entry-level and involve working with electrical systems, Entrylevel Instrumentation focuses on instrumentation and control systems in industrial settings, whereas Entry-level Electrical Technicians primarily handle electrical wiring and systems. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers target the right roles based on their skills and certifications.

What job categories do people searching Entrylevel Instrumentation jobs in Ohio look for?

The top searched job categories for Entrylevel Instrumentation jobs in Ohio are:

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Entrylevel Instrumentation jobs?

Cities in Ohio with the most Entrylevel Instrumentation job openings:

Associate Electrical Engineer

MPW

Hebron, OH

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Job description

#INDCS

We’re looking for a motivated Associate Electrical Engineer to support our Industrial Water team with the design, programming, testing, commissioning, and improvement of electrical and control systems for industrial water treatment solutions. You’ll work on custom systems that combine electrical design, automation, instrumentation, and real-world field commissioning. This role offers hands-on experience, mentorship from experienced engineers, and a path toward greater ownership of controls design, programming, testing, and commissioning responsibilities.


What You’ll Bring

  • A passion for learning and applying electrical engineering, automation, PLCs, HMIs, instrumentation, and industrial control systems.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to identify practical technical solutions.
  • Strong organization and communication skills to manage multiple priorities while collaborating with internal teams and customers.
  • A safety-first mindset with a commitment to quality, accountability, and reliable engineering solutions.


What You’ll Do

  • Contribute to electrical and controls engineering projects from design through testing, commissioning, and implementation.
  • Assist with electrical power distribution design, including 480VAC three-phase power and low-voltage control systems.
  • Assist with control system architecture, including PLCs, instrumentation, safety systems, and industrial communication networks.
  • Support electrical component selection, control panel layout, CAD documentation, panel assembly, and system integration.
  • Develop and modify PLC and HMI programs while following MPW programming, engineering, and safety standards, with guidance from experienced engineers as needed.
  • Develop toward independently designing and programming complete control systems using control narratives, P&IDs, electrical drawings, and MPW standards.
  • Participate in equipment testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, quality assurance, and standardized testing documentation.
  • Communicate project progress, testing status, and technical updates with engineering teams, internal departments, vendors, and customers.
  • Manage assigned tasks to meet project schedules, quality expectations, and budget objectives.
  • Travel to customer locations and project sites as needed to support system startup, commissioning, and field activities.


What You’ll Need

  • Associate degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Automation, Controls, or a closely related technical field required.
  • Entry-level and early-career candidates are encouraged to apply; previous internship, co-op, technical project, controls integration, or industrial automation experience is preferred.
  • Familiarity with 24VDC, 120/240VAC, and 480VAC electrical power system design.
  • Basic knowledge of PLC-based control systems, HMI software, industrial networking, and Ethernet communications.
  • Experience with AutoCAD or similar CAD software preferred; familiarity with NEC electrical codes is a plus.
  • Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently.
  • Ability to travel to customer and project sites as needed, including up to approximately 60 overnight stays annually, to support equipment testing, startup, commissioning, and troubleshooting.
  • Ability to work in a professional office, manufacturing, and customer-site environment, including extended computer use, participation in equipment testing, and occasional non-traditional hours to support project schedules and a 24/7 service organization.


Benefits and Perks

  • Competitive salary with opportunities for career growth and advancement
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid time off and floating holidays
  • Volunteer Time Off (VTO) to give back to your community
  • Employee referral bonus program
  • Wellness benefits that support your overall health and well-being
  • Opportunities for professional development, training, and leadership growth
  • Collaborative and supportive team environment
  • Stable company with long-term career opportunities

Who Thrives Here

You enjoy meaningful work and take pride in contributing to a team that values collaboration, professionalism, and continuous improvement. You communicate effectively, build strong relationships, and look for ways to enhance processes and service. You understand that success comes from accountability, teamwork, and doing the right thing for customers and colleagues.

You’ll fit right in if you are:

  • Motivated by purpose, service, and delivering results
  • Organized, dependable, and committed to high-quality work
  • A strong communicator who builds positive working relationships
  • Proactive and solution-oriented
  • Adaptable and open to learning and growth
  • Someone who values respect, teamwork, and professionalism

We believe a strong workplace is built on trust, innovation, and a shared commitment to excellence—where every team member plays a role in delivering a premier service experience.