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Weekend Instrument Calibration Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Instrument calibration and troubleshooting, including (LT,FT,TT,DPT, switches-level, pressure and ... Ability to work overtime and on nights, weekends, or holidays, as necessary. * Must possess or ...

Instrument calibration and troubleshooting, including (LT,FT,TT,DPT, switches-level, pressure and ... Ability to work overtime and on nights, weekends, or holidays, as necessary. * Must possess or ...

Calibration Technician

Westbury, NY

$22.75 - $31/hr

Work with vendors as necessary to complete required instrument installation and calibration ... Flexible to work rotating shift, weekends and holidays to meet the needs of the business * PLC ...

Maintain accurate records of calibration, repairs, and maintenance activities. * Train operators ... Work Schedule: * Full-time position with rotating shifts, including weekends and on-call ...

Inspect instruments periodically and make minor calibration adjustments to insure they are ... Required to work extended hours outside of routine schedule; including weekends, holidays, etc.

Inspect instruments periodically and make minor calibration adjustments to insure they are ... Required to work extended hours outside of routine schedule; including weekends, holidays, etc.

Inspect instruments periodically and make minor calibration adjustments to insure they are ... Required to work extended hours outside of routine schedule; including weekends, holidays, etc.

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How much do weekend instrument calibration jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend instrument calibration in the United States is $24.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Instrument Calibration vs Weekend Quality Control Technician?

AspectWeekend Instrument CalibrationWeekend Quality Control Technician
CertificationsCalibration certifications, such as ISO/IEC 17025Quality assurance certifications, like CQE or ISO 9001
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, manufacturing plants, field sitesManufacturing facilities, laboratories, production lines
Industry UsagePrecision measurement, equipment maintenanceProduct inspection, defect detection
Common Search IntentCalibration schedules, equipment accuracyProduct quality, inspection procedures

Weekend Instrument Calibration focuses on ensuring measurement devices are accurate and compliant, often involving calibration procedures and certifications. Weekend Quality Control Technicians primarily perform product inspections and quality checks. While both roles support manufacturing and laboratory environments, calibration emphasizes equipment precision, whereas quality control emphasizes product standards.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Instrument Calibration job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 14% Full Time, 75% Part Time, 9% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,042 per year, or $24.5 per hour.
Instrument and Controls Technician

$77.83/hr

Other

Posted 10 days ago


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Description Please Note: This recruitment may close at any time upon receiving 100 applications. JOB SUMMARY Under general direction from the Power Plant Supervisor to install, test, calibrate, maintain, and repair all power plant automatic process control and recording equipment instruments, gauges, analyzers, transducers, sensors, transmitters, switches, computer systems and their component parts. Examples of Duties DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Program, configure, modify and maintain the distributed control system hardware and software.

Develop, troubleshoot and/or modify control system logic, operator interface consoles, plant logs, reports, graphics, calculations, input and output devices. Maintain accurate records of modifications, and configuration backups. Maintain and repair emissions monitoring system analyzers and computers.

Maintain, troubleshoot and repair turbine generator governor systems, generator excitation systems, voltage regulators, vibration monitors, field instruments and protective controls. Troubleshoot and repair various types of programmable logic controllers, transmitters, monitors, analyzers and field instruments. Maintain archive files of all data collected by these systems.

Install, test, calibrate and repair all field instrumentation including; temperature, pressure, level, flow, vibration, and quality analyzers, transducers, sensors, switches, transmitters plus associated components and subsystems. Perform skilled diagnostics using a wide range of specialized test and calibration equipment. Read and interpret various types of technical drawings, logic drawings, and schematics.

Maintain all calibration and test equipment in proper working order. Participate in a preventive maintenance program. Enter and complete work orders, record device condition, pull required parts from inventory, record parts used, and work performed.

Develop instrument calibration and maintenance procedures and technical files. Assist with calibration and repair training for coworkers. Respond to emergency call out as required.

Assist in similar activities at other District power generating stations. Perform other related duties as required or assigned by supervisor. Typical Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of experience and education that would likely provide the required skills and abilities is qualifying.

A typical way to obtain the skills and abilities would be: Education Equivalent to two (2) years of college level course work in electronics, instrumentation and electrical theory and technology. Equivalent work experience in instrumentation and controls may be substituted for education. Strong mathematical background in algebra, geometry and trigonometry preferred.

Experience Successful completion of an approved apprenticeship program in Instrument and Controls or recognized status as a journeyman Instrument & Controls Technician; in an electrical power generation facility. Skills and Abilities Interpersonal and Communications Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in written form on a technical level with coworkers, supervision, other District employees, customers and representatives of other agencies. Establish and maintain effective work relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties.

Work with others in a team environment. Ability to work alone or in conjunction with other employees and make decisions which affect the safe operation of the generation facility, without direct supervision. Ability to think clearly and rationally, and make critical decisions during plant upsets or other emergencies.

Technical and Analytical Knowledge of: principles methods, materials, tools and equipment used in the installation, calibration, maintenance and repair of electrical, and electronic instrumentation controls and systems. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, plans, specifications, electrical schematics, logic drawings, and technical manuals. Ability to competently use various types of electronic tools, test and calibration equipment.

Administration and Operations Use independent judgment and initiative. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Maintain detailed calibration records and reporting procedures.

Requisition parts or materials as needed. Participate in preventive maintenance program. Enter and complete work orders, record device condition, pull required parts from inventory, record parts used, and work performed.

Serve as acting Power Plant Supervisor as assigned. Supplemental Information Necessary Special Requirement Possession of an appropriate California driver's license. This classification may be assigned to work an 8, 10 or 12 hour rotating shift schedule and weekends.

This classification will be required to work a scheduled on-call period. Employees who are assigned an on-call period must respond to either workstation within forty-five (45) minutes of the time he or she is called out. This classification's workstations are defined as the Almond Power Plant, the Walnut Energy Center, or other assigned power plant.

The on-call employee must obey all applicable traffic laws when responding to a call out. While the minimum passing score is 70%, candidates who score highest may be considered for advancement in the recruitment process. SELECTION CRITERIA Item Percentage Required to Obtain a Passing Score Written Examination 70% (Section Weight - 50%) Oral Interview 70% (Section Weight - 50%) Medical Examination This position may require a medical examination to determine medical fitness for performing the duties assigned to the position or classification.

Turlock Irrigation District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It does not discriminate on the basis of, race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, sex, physical and mental disability, medical condition (cancer related), age (over 40), and marital status. Assistance is available in filling out job applications for disabled individuals.

Applicants will be subject to drug testing in accordance with FHWA regulations, when the position requires a Commercial Driver's License. Turlock Irrigation District's bargaining unit positions are a part of an agency shop. Turlock Irrigation District provides reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with a disability in accordance with federal and state law.

SUBMIT APPLICATION TO: Human Resources Department, via our web site at www.tid.org. POSTING Internal and external applicants may apply beginning Friday, May 22, 2026 until Friday, June 5, 2026 at 4:30 p.m., or until a maximum of 100 applications have been received. Internal Candidate Note: Please refer to TIDEA MOU Section 20.2 and/or MSPC Section 26.13 for additional wage information

Written Examination Date(s): To Be Determined after posting closes Human Resources Department (209) 883-8253