Job Purpose: The Instrument Technician is responsible for the maintenance, calibration, installation, and troubleshooting of a wide range of instrumentation and control systems. This role is crucial in ensuring that all instrumentation and control equipment operates at optimal performance, contributing to the efficiency and safety of engineering operations. Key Responsibilities: Perform regular maintenance, calibration, and testing of instruments and control systems. Assist in the installation, configuration, and commissioning of new instrumentation and control systems. Ensure that all systems are properly integrated into the operational environment and perform as expected. Diagnose faults and carry out corrective actions in a timely manner to minimize downtime. Troubleshoot a variety of instrumentation systems, including pressure, temperature, flow, level, and analytical devices. Work with engineering teams to identify and resolve technical issues related to instrumentation. Maintain accurate logs and records of instrumentation and control system issues, repairs, and calibration activities. Prepare detailed reports and provide recommendations for improving system performance and reliability. Ensure adherence to all safety protocols and industry regulations, including environmental, health, and safety (EHS) requirements. Conduct risk assessments and ensure that instrumentation work is performed safely and efficiently. Work closely with engineers and other technical staff to support project development and ongoing operational activities. Provide technical support and training to other staff, as needed, on instrumentation systems and best practices. Required Skills and Qualifications: A relevant technical qualification (e.g., HNC/HND, NVQ, or equivalent) in Instrumentation, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline. Proven experience in a similar role as an Instrument Technician in an engineering environment. Strong understanding of instrumentation and control systems, including PLCs, SCADA, DCS, and field devices. Experience with calibration, troubleshooting, and maintenance of a variety of instruments. Proficient in the use of diagnostic tools, meters, and calibration equipment. Strong knowledge of electrical circuits and signal processing. Ability to interpret technical drawings, schematics, and system documentation. Strong problem-solving skills with a keen attention to detail. Ability to work independently or as part of a team. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Strong time management and the ability to prioritize tasks. Experience in the use of automation and control systems software. Knowledge of relevant safety systems and procedures in an industrial setting