Process Instrument Technician I

City Of Olathe
Olathe, Kansas United States  View Map
Posted: Feb 01, 2025
  • Full Time
  • Environmental Services
  • Job Description

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    Employment Type
    Full Time

    Job Summary

    PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN

    The City of Olathe is currently seeking a Process Instrumentation Technician within our Environmental Services Plant Maintenance Division. The ideal candidate should have water or wastewater treatment process knowledge and process instrumentation experience to implement technical projects that require Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) programming knowledge.

    At the City of Olathe, Kansas, we are "Setting the Standard for Excellence in Public Service." Our organizational culture is centered around the values of Customer Service, Teamwork, Learning, Communication and Leadership through Service. The City of Olathe offers our staff a cooperative and empowered work atmosphere and paid professional development training. The City of Olathe believes that each employee makes a significant contribution to our success.

    Process Instrumentation Technician I: Two years of increasingly responsible experience in operating and maintaining process instrumentation (e.g., chlorine, turbidity, pH, and sludge analyzers) is required. A n associate’s degree supplemented by specialized training or course work in environmental science focused on the maintenance and operation of water or wastewater facilities is required. Additional relevant experience may be substituted for education. A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record is required. C andidate must possess or have the ability to obtain a Class I Water or Wastewater Operators certification with the State of Kansas or ABC Class I Plant Maintenance Technologist certification within 24 months. Pay Range: $25.50-29.15/hour depending on experience.

    Process Instrumentation Technician II: Two years of increasingly responsible experience in operating and maintaining process instrumentation or two years of increasingly responsible experience maintaining PLC’s and/or SCADA systems is required. An associate degree supplemented by specialized training or certification in IT or Environmental Science focused on the maintenance and operation of water or wastewater facilities is required. Additional relevant and progressively more responsible experience may be substituted for education.

    A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record are required. Must o btain one of the following within 24 months of hire: AVEVA/Intouch HMI Certificate, Rockwell ControlLogix Programmer certification, or Logix Maintainer certification. Must also complete two SLC 500 Programming and Maintenance classes within 24 months of hire. Must obtain Class I Water, Wastewater, or Plant Maintenance Technologist certification within 24 m onths of hire. Pay Range: $28.00-32.34/hour depending on experience.

    Process Instrumentation Technician III: Four years of increasingly responsible experience in operating and maintaining process instrumentation and four years of increasingly responsible experience maintaining performing PLC and/or SCADA systems is required. An associate's degree supplemented by specialized training or certification in IT or Environmental Science focused on the maintenance and operation of water or wastewater facilities is required. Must have a valid driver’s license with favorable driving record. Must obtain AVEVA/Intouch HMI Certificate, Rockwell ControlLogix Programmer certification and Logix Maintainer certification and complete four SLC 500 Programming and Maintenance classes within 24 months. Complete three Panel View and Networking courses focused on Ethernet/IP and FactoryTalk View programming and troubleshooting within 36 months. Must o btain Class II Water or Wastewater Operators certification and Class III Plant Maintenance Technologist certification within 24 months of employment. Pay Range: $30.50-35.89/hour depending on experience.

    For more details, review the full job details and requirements below.

    The Process Instrument Technician I provides functional and technical support in the operation and maintenance of process instrumentation in the water and wastewater treatment processes, including chlorine and turbidity analyzers, pH probes and sludge bindicators. They perform calibrations and maintenance on all process instrumentation. The Process Instrument Technician I is the first level in a three-level career progression of Process Instrumentation Technician I, II, and III.

    Key Responsibilities
    • Evaluates operation of process instrumentation by preparing documentation to ensure compliance with established standards and procedures; repairs/replaces process instrumentation (chlorine, pH, sludge, and turbidity analyzers) to maintain regulatory compliance and process integrity.
    • Performs monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual calibrations on all process instrumentation and maintains, compiles, and updates documentation related to process instrumentation in accordance with state regulations; periodically reviews the inventory of PLC and SCADA equipment assets and validates that all data is accurately represented in the computerized maintenance management system (Cartegraph).
    • Pursues technical training related to process instrumentation; develops and delivers training on process instrumentation equipment; mentors peers to provide coverage during absences.
    • Manages outside vendors and contractors to ensure proper documentation of program changes and updates.
    • Performs on-call duties and overtime as required as well as participating in city-wide snow removal efforts; models positive safety behaviors to aid i n the development of the safety culture for the department.


    Qualifications

    Experience: Two years of increasingly responsible experience in operating and maintaining process instrumentation (e.g., chlorine, turbidity, pH, and sludge analyzers) is required.

    Education: An associate’s degree supplemented by specialized training or course work in environmental science focused on the maintenance and operation of water or wastewater facilities is required. Additional relevant experience may be substituted for education.

    Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record is required.

    Candidate must possess or have the ability to obtain a Class I Water or Wastewater Operators certification with the State of Kansas or ABC Class I Plant Maintenance Technologist certification within 24 months.
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • City of Olathe
    • City of Olathe

    The City of Olathe consistently ranks as one of the best places to work, live and raise a family. That didn’t happen by accident.

    It happened because thousands of dedicated City employees work each day to make life better in our community. “Setting the standard for excellence in public service” is not just a saying in Olathe. It is what we do.

    Olathe’s quality of life is second to none, and we believe our employees deserve the same. The City of Olathe values and fosters an innovative, diverse, and inclusive culture. We offer competitive pay, health and dental coverage, retirement plans, and educational reimbursement. Employees can take advantage of the all-encompassing LiveWell wellness program to help them be their best selves—mentally, physically, socially, and financially. The City of Olathe champions continuous training and development for employees at all levels. It is our belief that if our employees continue to grow and be successful, both personally and professionally, then the City will serve our residents in the best ways possible.

    If you’re looking for a career where you can serve others, make a difference, and grow, then your path starts here.

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