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Energy, gas and oil

Electrical and Instrumentation Apprentice

I work with electrical equipment to ensure it operates safely and correctly
  • Independent
  • Passionate
  • Personable
  • Understanding

About this role

  • Communication
  • Enthusiasm for learning
  • Teamwork

As an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, you will perform general maintenance, testing, calibration, installation, repair and inspection on all sorts of electrical, manufacturing and monitoring equipment. Most Instrumentation equipment requires very precise measuring and monitoring systems to regulate flow and pressure rates, keep track of production, manage power use, and ensure safety. Working on a live gas plant some typical jobs can include working with voltage and current meters, playing with engineering computer software, using electronic probes to diagnose faults, ensuring emergency controls activate when needed or installing a 4.5T gas turbine.

Salary

  • Moderate

Working Environment

  • In an office
  • Outside
  • Remote

Perks

  • Meeting new people
  • Mentoring
  • Rostered days off