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Rotating schedule of Wednesday - Saturday every other week. Position Summary The Ozone Instrumentation Technician supervises the maintenance and calibration of all NTMWD flow meters in the Water and ...

Participate in the Controls On-Call rotation for after-hours support. Instrumentation Technician Duties: * Work within a cross-departmental team to ensure line uptime and quality production.

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Rotating schedule of Wednesday - Saturday every other week. Position Summary The Instrumentation Technician-Ozone supervises the maintenance and calibration of all NTMWD flow meters in the Water and ...

With the first generational leap in rocket engine technology since Apollo, our proprietary Rotating ... Instrumentation Engineer The Instrumentation Engineer is a self-motivated, proactive professional ...

Rotating schedule of Wednesday - Saturday every other week. Position Summary The Instrumentation Technician-Ozone supervises the maintenance and calibration of all NTMWD flow meters in the Water and ...

With the first generational leap in rocket engine technology since Apollo, our proprietary Rotating ... Instrumentation Engineer The Instrumentation Engineer is a self-motivated, proactive professional ...

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... Instrumentation Specialist A located in Orla, Texas through July 2nd at 11:59pm. This position will observe a 14/14 rotational schedule. Responsibilities for this position may include, but are not ...

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What types of projects or assignments are typically given to Rotation Instrumentation professionals?

Rotation Instrumentation roles often involve working on scheduled maintenance, calibration, installation, and troubleshooting of industrial instrumentation in various plant environments. You may rotate between different operational sites or departments to gain exposure to diverse systems, processes, and instrumentation challenges. This rotation structure not only builds broad skill sets but also fosters collaboration with engineering, operations, and maintenance teams. These assignments help develop a well-rounded expertise and can open up advancement opportunities in senior technical or engineering management roles over time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Rotation Instrumentation position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Rotation Instrumentation professional, you need a solid background in instrumentation engineering, calibration, and process control systems, often supported by a technical degree or relevant certifications. Familiarity with programmable logic controllers (PLCs), distributed control systems (DCS), and calibration tools such as HART communicators is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you excel in troubleshooting and cross-functional collaboration. These capabilities ensure reliable instrumentation performance, support safe plant operations, and facilitate successful rotational assignments across different sites or departments.

What is a Rotation Instrumentation job?

A Rotation Instrumentation job involves working with sensors, gauges, and data acquisition systems to measure rotational motion, speed, and related parameters in machinery or industrial processes. Professionals in this role are responsible for installing, calibrating, and maintaining instrumentation to ensure accurate data collection. They often work in sectors like aerospace, automotive, energy, or manufacturing, where precise rotational measurements are critical for performance and safety.

What are the most commonly searched types of Rotation Instrumentation jobs in Texas? The most popular types of Rotation Instrumentation jobs in Texas are:
What cities in Texas are hiring for Rotation Instrumentation jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Rotation Instrumentation job openings:
Infographic showing various Rotation Instrumentation job openings in Texas as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% Internship, 7% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 7% Contract, and 7% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Instrumentation & Electrical Technician

Instrumentation & Electrical Technician

Howard Energy Partners

Orla, TX

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

The Instrumentation & Electrical (I&E) Technician plays a critical role in maintaining the safety, functionality, and reliability of instrumentation and electrical systems across industrial operations. This position is responsible for the installation, inspection, calibration, troubleshooting, and repair of a wide range of electrical and process instrumentation equipment, including analyzers, transmitters, PLCs, and DCS systems. Technicians ensure compliance with safety and operational standards while contributing to continuous improvement initiatives. This role is offered at three levels (I, II, and III), with responsibilities and expectations increasing with experience, technical expertise, and leadership capabilities.


Responsibilities (Vary by Level):

Entry-Level (I):

  • Assists senior technicians with routine inspections, maintenance, and calibrations on instrumentation and electrical equipment.    
  • Develops foundational knowledge of electrical components, transmission, and distribution networks.    
  • Learns to troubleshoot basic instrumentation and electrical issues under the guidance of experienced technicians.    
  • Maintains accurate records of work performed and assist with documentation.    

Intermediate (II):

  • Independently performs installations, inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance, repairs, and calibrations on a variety of instrumentation and electrical equipment, including flow meters, transmitters, sensors, analyzers, data loggers, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and distributive control systems (DCS).    
  • Demonstrates proficiency in operating and maintaining process gas sampling and analytical equipment, such as gas chromatographs, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and moisture analyzers.   
  • Effectively communicates with other personnel regarding equipment changes or problems.  
  • Takes ownership of troubleshooting and resolving equipment issues.    
  • Maintains comprehensive and compliant documentation.    
  • Begins to provide guidance and support to entry-level technicians.    

Senior (III):

  • Serves as a technical expert, providing guidance and mentorship to junior technicians.  
  • Leads complex troubleshooting and repair efforts on critical instrumentation and electrical equipment.    
  • Oversees contractors and ensure adherence to safety and quality standards.    
  • Contributes to the development and improvement of maintenance procedures and documentation.    
  • Stays at the forefront of industry advancements and share knowledge with the team. 

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent.    
  • Valid driver’s license.    
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.).    
  • Strong understanding of safety procedures and protocols, including the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and safe handling of hazardous materials.    
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.    
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.    
  • Willingness to learn and adapt to new challenges.    
  • Ability to work outdoors, in confined spaces, and in adverse weather conditions.    
  • Ability to participate in an on-call rotation and work extended hours as needed. 


Experience:

  • Entry-Level (I): 1 year of industrial instrumentation and electrical experience in industrial instrumentation and electrical systems, preferably in the oil and gas industry. 
  • Intermediate (II): 3+ years of industrial instrumentation and electrical experience in industrial instrumentation and electrical systems, preferably in the oil and gas industry. 
  • Senior Level (III): 5+ years of industrial instrumentation and electrical experience in industrial instrumentation and electrical systems, preferably in the oil and gas industry. 

Physical Demands and Hazard for Field Employees:

This position may require occasional travel to remote sites, potential exposure to flammable material, adherence to safety protocols, compliance with operating regulations, and will require rigorous physical demands.


During the interview process, we will assess your experience, qualifications, and career goals to determine the appropriate level (I, II, or III) for your skillset. This ensures that you are placed in a role that aligns with your capabilities and provides opportunities for growth within our organization.