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Willingness to work on electrical equipment in an industrial environment. * Basic computer skills ... About Turnkey Instrument Solutions (An Allied Instrumentation Company): Turnkey Instrument ...

INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN | KAIYUH SERVICES, LLC Type of Position: Full-Time, Regular Tier: I Location ... WORK ENVIRONMENT Job is performed in the field and some office setting. During work in the field ...

Instrument Technician

Yuma, AZ · On-site

$26.50/hr

INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN | KAIYUH SERVICES, LLC Type of Position: Full-Time, Regular Tier: I Location ... WORK ENVIRONMENT Job is performed in the field and some office setting. During work in the field ...

JOB SUMMARY The Instrument Technician must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily ... environment, perform multiple tasks simultaneously, reasoning, problem solving, time pressures.

JOB SUMMARY The Instrument Technician must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily ... environment, perform multiple tasks simultaneously, reasoning, problem solving, time pressures.

JOB SUMMARY The Instrument Technician must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily ... environment, perform multiple tasks simultaneously, reasoning, problem solving, time pressures.

INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN | KAIYUH SERVICES, LLC Type of Position: Full-Time, Regular Tier: I Location ... WORK ENVIRONMENT Job is performed in the field and some office setting. During work in the field ...

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How much do environment instrument technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for environment instrument technician in the United States is $30.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $35.82 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Environment Instrument Technicians in maintaining and calibrating environmental monitoring equipment?

Environment Instrument Technicians often encounter challenges such as working in harsh or remote outdoor conditions, troubleshooting complex instrumentation issues, and ensuring all equipment meets strict calibration and regulatory standards. Keeping up with rapidly evolving technology and software updates for various monitoring devices is also a frequent hurdle. Effective time management and clear communication with environmental engineers and site managers are essential for minimizing downtime and maintaining accurate data collection.

What are Environment Instrument Technicians?

Environment Instrument Technicians are specialized professionals who install, maintain, calibrate, and repair instruments used to monitor and control environmental factors such as air and water quality, pollution levels, and emissions. They work with a range of equipment, including sensors, analyzers, and data loggers, to ensure accurate environmental measurements. These technicians play a vital role in helping organizations comply with environmental regulations and contribute to environmental protection efforts by ensuring monitoring equipment operates correctly and reliably.

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

To thrive as an Environment Instrument Technician, you need a solid background in electronics, instrumentation, and environmental science, often supported by a relevant associate degree or technical certification. Familiarity with calibration tools, data loggers, SCADA systems, and industry-specific software is typically required. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication help ensure precise measurements and clear reporting. These skills and qualities are crucial for maintaining accurate environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance, and safe operations.

What is the difference between Environment Instrument Technician vs Environmental Technician?

AspectEnvironment Instrument TechnicianEnvironmental Technician
CertificationsTypically requires certifications in instrumentation, safety, and environmental monitoringOften requires environmental science or technician certifications, less focused on instrumentation
Work EnvironmentWorks primarily with instrumentation equipment in industrial, manufacturing, or environmental monitoring settingsWorks in field sampling, data collection, and environmental assessments
Job FocusMaintains, calibrates, and repairs environmental monitoring instrumentsCollects samples, conducts tests, and reports on environmental conditions

Environment Instrument Technicians focus on maintaining and calibrating environmental monitoring equipment, often working in industrial settings. Environmental Technicians perform sampling and data collection in the field. Both roles support environmental compliance but differ in daily tasks and required skills.

Infographic showing various Environment Instrument Technician job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 62% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 25% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,743 per year, or $30.2 per hour.
Instrument Technician

Instrument Technician

Allied Valve

Indianapolis, IN

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Job Summary

The main duties of an Instrumentation Service Technician will be to support and maintain industrial electronic instrumentation for customers in our Midwest territory. Work will cover both in-shop and field service responsibilities. Shop work mainly includes panel assembly/testing and instrument configuration for production orders. Field service will include commissioning, repair, calibration and troubleshooting of various types of industrial instruments like pressure and temperature transmitters, gas detection equipment, and flow meters.

Job Description

The main duties of a Turnkey Instrumentation Service Technician will be to support and maintain industrial electronic instrumentation for customers in our Midwest territory. Work will cover both in-shop and field service responsibilities. Shop work mainly includes panel assembly/testing and instrument configuration for production orders. Field service will include commissioning, repair, calibration and troubleshooting of various types of industrial instruments like pressure and temperature transmitters, gas detection equipment, and flow meters.

Our client base covers a wide range of industries including steel mills, power utilities, hospitals, refineries, and pharmaceutical companies. Service Technicians need strong communication skills to professionally explain the status of the work performed, preventive maintenance and calibration recommendations, and/or justification for the upgrade of obsolete equipment to newer technology. The technician often serves as the liaison between the customer and our sales team, helping bring new opportunities and revenue growth to the company.

Basic job functions

  • Understand and follow all safe work practices as described in safety training, applicable 3rd party safety training, and any jobsite specific safety training provided/required by our customers. Ensure all 3rd party and/or site-specific safety training is kept up to date as needed to gain site access and perform all required work duties.
  • Assemble/Wire/Test control panels from wiring and physical layout drawings provided by the engineer. Document final QC test procedure prior to shipment to the customer. Work with the engineer to resolve any identified issues with the design and/or drawings.
  • Support the Service Manager as directed to assist with all Service Department activities.
  • Perform proper repair, calibration, and startup of various types of process instrumentation initially under the supervision of the Service Manager and/or other technical personnel.
  • Travel to customer plant sites to perform various field service activities.
  • File professional reports in a timely manner for service work performed.
  • Communicate with customers and Inside/Outside sales team to coordinate service activities as needed.

Required Skills for the Position

  • Technical school (AAS Degree) or equivalent technical job experience.
  • Experience in the field of industrial instrumentation is preferred.
  • Self-motivated, self-managed, organized, independent, confident, and professional attitude.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Must be punctual and arrive on-time to all customer appointments.
  • Ability to listen and learn quickly.
  • Willingness to work on electrical equipment in an industrial environment.
  • Basic computer skills with a familiarity with Microsoft Office programs a plus (Word, Excel and Outlook).
  • Valid Driver's License
  • Willingness to perform occasional overnight travel to perform work and/or to get additional training.
  • Ability to comply with our drug-free work policy and random drug testing program.

About Turnkey Instrument Solutions (An Allied Instrumentation Company):

Turnkey Instrument Solutions is an industrial instrumentation company specializing in process control, calibration, installation and troubleshooting of pressure, level, flow and temperature instruments. Our core industries are Food and Beverage, Power Generation, Water/Waste Water Treatment, and large Factories . We also cater to smaller businesses of various specialties. We service Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky and Michigan.

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