Instrument & Control Technician/Specialist - Wastewater Treatment Plant
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
A first review of applications will be done in the week of January 19.
Kitsap County is seeking a dynamic Instrumentation and Control (I&C) Technician/Specialist to join the team at the Wastewater Treatment Plant. This critical role offers an exceptional opportunity to advance your career while making a lasting impact on the health and well‑being of our community by ensuring the seamless operation of essential wastewater treatment systems. As an I&C Technician/Specialist, you’ll be integral in supporting the county’s Sewer Utility (SU) infrastructure through the installation, calibration, maintenance, and repair of complex instrumentation and control systems.
This position offers a unique opportunity to work with cutting‑edge technology and develop specialized skills, all while contributing to the safe and efficient operation of our wastewater facilities.
Whether you’re hired as a Technician or Specialist, this role provides an incredible growth trajectory. Technicians automatically progress to Specialist after completing the required training and development, giving you the perfect blend of hands‑on learning and career advancement. As a member of our team, you’ll be involved in critical maintenance and system upgrades, ensuring that the systems supporting the county’s wastewater treatment and sewer pumping operations function at peak performance.
As the Instrumentation and Control Technician/Specialist
, you will:
- Perform Preventative Maintenance: Execute maintenance and repairs on essential equipment including flow meters, analyzers, level devices, telemetry systems, and PLCs, using tools such as multimeters and frequency meters. Ensure optimal system performance and operational efficiency.
- Troubleshoot and Repair: Identify and resolve problems with instrumentation systems, PLC interfaces, radio telemetry, and electro‑mechanical equipment used in wastewater treatment. Utilize troubleshooting techniques with tools like voltmeters and digital calibrators.
- Install and Develop Equipment: Support the installation and development of new instrumentation and software for plant upgrades, including troubleshooting and editing industrial software and ensuring proper integration with SCADA systems.
- Independent Work: Regularly operate without direct supervision, demonstrating the ability to take initiative and make decisions to keep systems running smoothly.
- Support System Improvements: Contribute to the continuous enhancement of the SU’s treatment plant and pump stations by supporting upgrades and ensuring equipment meets evolving needs.
What You Bring:
Professional Credentials/Licensing:
- Technician:
Two years of experience in repair, maintenance, installation, operation, or calibration of electronic instruments and systems used for monitoring, measuring, and controlling physical or chemical processes in industrial or laboratory settings or closely related field. Equivalent combination of related experience and related education demonstrating required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job. - Specialist:
Associate’s degree in Instrumentation & Control Technology, Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology, Industrial Automation, or a closely related field from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the US Department of Education AND three years of experience in repair, maintenance, installation, operation, or calibration of electronic instruments and systems used for monitoring, measuring, and controlling physical or chemical processes in industrial or laboratory settings or closely related field.
Relevant work experience demonstrating required knowledge, skills, and abilities may substitute for educational requirements. Work experience is essential and cannot be replaced by additional education. - Failure to Progress:
Employees who fail to obtain required certifications, licenses, or credentials, or who do not consistently demonstrate required performance and competencies, will not progress to the next classification. The department will take appropriate personnel action in accordance with county policies.
Technical/Industry Background:
- Proficiency in the maintenance and repair…
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