Instrumentation & Electrical Technician Master
Greeley
Saturday, 02 May 2026
Master Control Specialist or Master Electrician. Performs majority of I&E duties above 55 Volts AC/ DC up to 4160 Volts AC/ DC with minimal supervision. Installs pneumatic tubing, electrical, and electronic installations on equipment in the production area. Essential Duties: Maintains a safe and well-organized work environment. Perform Major Electrical repairs and installs alone or as part of a team. Completes and submits required documentation in an accurate and timely fashion. Utilize on-the-job training of all shop mechanic personnel. Develop and train entry and intermediate employees. Diagnosis with factory rep help of PLC panels. Make changes to panel selection, wiring, etc. Maintain a file of installation design and technique for new units through pictures and diagrams. Install pneumatic tubing, lay tubing on skids, and connect to end devices. Fabricate bracket braces and instrument racks. Perform required testing of tubing. Bend, fabricate, and install rigid / aluminum EMT, plasti-bond conduit, tubing, and stainless steel 1/4" - 1" thick. Install wire and cable by hand, by machine, and in cable trays. Test control panels and make connections that ensure the function of the panel yields accurate results. Perform unit certification, final inspection, and test document. Make changes to panel selection, wiring, etc. Make final electrical connections after installation of conduit and tubing. Maintain a file of installation design and technique for new units through pictures and diagrams. Non-Essential Duties: Performs other duties as assigned. All employees shall be in compliance with the Archrock Health Safety and Environmental Policy and local, statutory and/or regulatory requirements at all times. Skills and Abilities: Ability to: Perform all essential duties. Provide direction from blueprints. Troubleshoot and resolve problems arising during the test cycle. Troubleshoot motor controls (energized). Read blueprints and read/interpret NEC. Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills. Read General Adjustment and P&ID drawings. Communicate with suppliers of electrical components to design hook-ups on panels. Assist with mechanical assembly. Comply with all applicable safety and environmental policies and procedures. Expected to interpret and follow manufacturers Drawings. Knowledge: In-depth understanding of panel functions in relation to compressor use and desired customer needs. Expert knowledge of Archrock equipment. Strong knowledge of end devices and system flow. Expert knowledge of tubing types. Minimum Education and Certification: High school diploma or equivalent. Technical training preferred. Minimum Experience: Typically at least 5 years’ related experience. Some experience in the area of electronics. Leadership: Expected to serve as a resource to others for mentoring, knowledge transfer, training and checking work. May occasionally lead a crew.