Instrument And Control Technician
By Veolia North America At Swan Hills, Alberta, Canada
Excellent negotiation, persuasion, and listening skills to facilitate successful resolution of employee and management concerns and requests.
Effective time management, decision-making, and planning and organizing skills.
Project management within cost and time constrained environments
Participates in approving, sponsoring, and initiating Management of Change (MOC).
Electrical Engineering or control engineering or combination of demonstrated engineering experience, aptitude, and specific skills training.
Maintains confidentiality to comply with all regulatory requirements and Company Privacy and Confidentiality policies and procedures.
Hardware Designer (Control Electronic)
By CENTUM T&S Canada At Greater Montreal Metropolitan Area, Canada
Engineering graduates with 5+ years of relevant experience, please share your resume at [email protected].
Design digital and analog electronic circuits with microcontrollers,
Design electronic circuits that comply with electro-magnetic compatibility (EMC) standards,
Participate in the design of analog and digital printed circuits considering thermal constraints and signal integrity,
Supervise the work of technicians and assemblers when required,
Participate and facilitate design reviews of printed circuits and complete products.

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in Electronic Instrument Control? We are looking for a motivated and experienced Technician 1 to join our team! You will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of electronic instrument control systems. You will also be responsible for troubleshooting and resolving any issues that arise. If you have a passion for technology and a desire to work in a fast-paced environment, then this is the job for you!

An Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1 is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electronic instruments and control systems. They are also responsible for calibrating and testing instruments, troubleshooting and repairing faulty equipment, and ensuring that all systems are functioning properly. They must have a strong understanding of electrical and electronic principles, as well as knowledge of computer systems and software. To become an Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent. You may also need to complete a technical training program in electronics or instrumentation. You will also need to have experience working with electronic instruments and control systems. Skills required for an Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1 include knowledge of electrical and electronic principles, computer systems and software, and troubleshooting and repair techniques. You should also have strong problem-solving and communication skills. Knowledge required for an Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1 includes understanding of electrical and electronic principles, computer systems and software, and troubleshooting and repair techniques. You should also have a good understanding of safety procedures and regulations. Responsibilities of an Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1 include installing, maintaining, and repairing electronic instruments and control systems. They must also calibrate and test instruments, troubleshoot and repair faulty equipment, and ensure that all systems are functioning properly. Experience working with electronic instruments and control systems is necessary to become an Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1. You should also have experience with troubleshooting and repair techniques. Qualifications for an Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1 include a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as a technical training program in electronics or instrumentation. Education for an Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1 includes a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as a technical training program in electronics or instrumentation. Tools that help Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1 work better include diagnostic tools, test equipment, and software. Good tips to help Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1 do more effectively include staying up to date on the latest technology, staying organized, and being able to troubleshoot and repair equipment quickly and efficiently.

Common Electronic Instrument Control Technician 1 interview questions include:

• What experience do you have working with electronic instruments and control systems?
• What is your knowledge of electrical and electronic principles?
• How do you troubleshoot and repair faulty equipment?
• What safety procedures and regulations are you familiar with?