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Instrumentation Controls Technician
Job Summary
Qualifications
Skills:
Ability to use initiative and varied trade skills in diagnosing and effecting repairs.
Ability to carry out an effective work schedule, under general supervision and utilize materials and equipment for maximum benefit.
Ability to plan and organize work efficiently.
Ability to maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, staff and students.
Literate in the use of personal computers and the MS office suite.
Ability to use resources and supplies in an efficient and cost effective manner.
Excellent communication skills both written and oral.
Ability to use hand and fixed power tools effectively (both fixed and portable) i.e. tools associated with mechanical trades including multi meters and other diagnostic equipment.
Competency in soldering, brazing, tack and cutting (with torch or electric).
As a staff member, this role should demonstrate UVic's Core Competencies which include Personal Effectiveness, Commitment to Quality, Navigating Change, Communication, Building Equitable Relationships, Teamwork, Service Focus, and University Community. These competencies represent the skills, knowledge and behaviours required to advance the initiatives of the unit/department and the university.
Specialized Knowledge/Education:
Completion of an approved apprenticeship or formal training program acceptable to employer.
Instrumentation & Controls Technician (Mechanic) TQ.
Limited Electrical Work TQ. (i.e. Heating, Low Energy or class C Endorsement)
Extensive Direct Digital Controls (DDC) experience.
Extensive pneumatic control experience.
Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) experience.
Extensive institutional HVAC experience or equivalent.
For All Crafts:
BC or IP Red Seal Trade or Certificate of Qualification.
Valid British Columbia driver's license.
Good physical health, sufficient strength, stamina and coordination to perform a variety of routine heavy manual and machine operation tasks continuously.
Description/Duties
Under general supervision, the Instrumentation & Controls Technician (I&CT) will provide journeyperson or technician level skills in the trade as defined by the Industrial Training Authority of BC (ITA), BC Safety Authority and/or recognized licensing or training institutions.). Technician will install, repair, maintain, replace, calibrate, program, and service all process monitoring and/or control instruments including indicators, recorders, control loops and computers. Control mediums such as pneumatics, hydraulic, electronic, electrical or mechanical shall be included in the scope of work.
Regulated work shall be performed only by incumbents holding required qualifications. Incumbent will perform related duties of similar scope and complexity in collaboration or independently within a multidisciplinary shop and full service facilities department which provides such services as plant and facilities engineering maintenance services. The incumbent will also assist in emergent situations, as reasonably declared by the employer, within the physical and skill capacity of the individual.
Shall conform to all best practices in relation to UVic, regulated and industry standards of work and behaviors, including compliance to Worksafe BC regulations.
About University of Victoria - Facilities Management
The University of Victoria is one of Victoria's largest employers and one of Canada’s best diversity employers. Together we are more than 5,000 dedicated faculty, librarians and staff supporting the University of Victoria’s diverse academic programs, world-class research and commitment to civic engagement.
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