Instrumentation, Electrical, and Control Technician
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Field/Service Technician -
Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Field/Service Technician
About Ingredion:
Join Ingredion, where innovation impacts lives worldwide! Without even realizing it, you’ve experienced our work in your favorite chocolate, your pet’s food, the paper you write on, and your everyday snacks. As a global powerhouse across more than 60 industries, we harness the potential of natural ingredients to transform lives. Whether you’re just starting your career or bringing years of experience, there's a place for you here to make a real difference.
Be part of our team that values a wide range of perspectives and is committed to shaping a better world with every product we create.
- Monday to Friday. $38.09 / hour
- Medical (HSA), Dental and Vision
Effective 1st of the month following your hire date - 2 weeks of vacation per year
- 401K | Fidelity
3% match + 3.5% employer contribution = Up to 6.5% for you! - Safety shoe allotment | $250
- Quarterly Bonus
- Health, life, and disability insurance
- Health savings account
Join us as an Instrumentation, Electrical, and Control Technician I! Use your expertise in electrical, instrumentation, and controls to enhance safety and efficiency. Apply today and be part of our high-performance team!
The ICE Technician is skilled in installing, troubleshooting, and maintaining electrical, instrumentation, and control systems. Adept at equipment diagnostics, preventive maintenance, and ensuring operational safety and efficiency.
The Instrumentation, Electrical, and Controls (ICE) Technician I will assume responsibility for the installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of hardware, equipment, and systems utilized throughout the plant for production, quality control, and process safety management (PSM). In addition, the ICE Technician I will conduct regular equipment inspections, diagnose malfunctions via preventive maintenance plans, analyze equipment failures, and assist in determining root causes.
The successful candidate will uphold the highest standards of safety and efficiency within our continuous operation facilities.
- Wire, troubleshoot, and perform phase rotation verification for single- and three-phase electric motors (≤10HP).
- Troubleshoot standard control circuits (24
VDC, 120
VAC, etc.) and process signals (0-10
VDC, 4-20mA, etc.). - Install (in-kind), troubleshoot, and maintain industrial and motor control hardware, including sensors, operators, indicators, electro-mechanical relays, etc.
- Troubleshoot and replace sacrificial parts (fuses, overloads, etc.) on both energized (≤120
VAC and ≤24
VDC) and de-energized (>120
VAC and >24
VDC) circuits. - Install, troubleshoot, and maintain application-specific controllers (smart relays, smart timers, process meters, scale controllers, CEMs, etc.).
- Verify and troubleshoot discrete and analog signals at all points, including and between the control system interface and the field device (valves, instrumentation, etc.).
- Perform adjustments (span, trim, etc.) and setpoint changes on field devices that do not require the use of a field communicator or other specialty interface.
- Troubleshoot and maintain pneumatic and electro-pneumatic hardware and systems used for the control and actuation of control valves and other pneumatically controlled hardware.
- Collaborate with equipment- or system-specific vendors and contractors to perform regular inspections and maintenance on equipment and systems.
- Audit the maintenance program (including job plans and defined procedures) and identify and recommend opportunities for improvement.
- Understand and comply with all OSHA, state/provincial, and local codes. Participate in plant training and safety programs.
- Someone with proven ability to work safely on or around electrical equipment or systems in an industrial environment.
- Solid understanding and working knowledge of equipment and hardware commonly found in industrial electrical control systems.
- Solid foundational understanding of, as well as the theory behind, basic process control systems, instrumentation hardware, and control devices.
- Excellent problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities as well as a proven ability to troubleshoot industrial control system and process control system equipment and…
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