Electrical and Instrument Technician
Westbury
Friday, 01 May 2026
As an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, you will work safely to maintain, diagnose, and repair various types of power plant equipment, this includes maintenance related to: boilers and its associated electrical and control equipment, repair and operation of field controllers, instrumentation, motor control centers and other power plant electrical equipment ranging from 120 V to 13.8 kv, and AC switchgear. Position Responsibilities:Perform maintenance and testing of low and medium voltage switchgear, circuit breakers, motor starters, and power transformers. Perform maintenance of higher voltage switchyard equipment and steam turbine driven generators. Perform electrical maintenance work related to energy from waste boilers and its associated equipment, including but not limited to, pumps, fans, motors, conveyors & refuse cranes. Perform electrical maintenance work related to energy from waste air pollution control systems. Trouble shoot, assess, inspect, adjust, and make repairs as needed to the Continuous Emissions Motoring System (CEMS) as well as all facility flow, pressure, temperature, and level instrumentation, which includes but is not limited to, transmitter flow devices, level controls, temperature measurement, and flue gas analysis equipment. Trouble shoot, assess, inspect, and adjust, and make repairs, as needed to the Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and historian devices. Perform preventative maintenance tasks, which include but are not limited to, routine calibration, thermography, and ultrasonic testing. Operate various calibration equipment and perform electrical and instrumentation maintenance and repair work as assigned using proper Reworld safety practices. Troubleshoot electrical and instrumentation problems and complete all maintenance work records. Actively participate in plant shutdown work including teardown inspection of electrical plant equipment. Maintain work area and tools in clean and orderly manner as well as performing plant and shop housekeeping chores. Complete safety, compliance, and other required Reworld training / certification within the assigned timelines. Perform other duties as deemed necessary by the E&I management team. Position Requirements:High school diploma or equivalent. Formal technical or apprentice training, preferred. Must be able to work 12 hour rotating shift. Total Rewards & Compensation:Competitive Base Salary. Day one employee benefits: competitive health insurance options, PTO, retirement savings plan and 401 K match. In addition to salary, this role is eligible for benefits. The benefits would include medical, prescription drug, vision, and dental plans; 401(k) plan; paid parental leave; paid time off; and paid holidays. Additional details are available at For additional information, refer to the Pay Transparency section below.