Description
Instrumentation Technician - Northern Quebec
Northern Environment | 14-14 Schedule | Fly-In Fly-Out
Why This Position?
Are you passionate about instrumentation and looking to take part in exciting projects in Northern Quebec? At Moreau, we have an opportunity for you : Instrumentation Technician!
About Moreau
At Moreau, we deliver large-scale projects across Québec, including in northern environments. Our strength lies in our expertise, our team spirit, and safe, employee-focused work environments. The workforce leasing department actively contributes to the success of our operations by attracting and supporting talent ready to take on stimulating and out-of-the-ordinary challenges.
About the Position
In this role, you will be responsible for actively contributing to project execution while ensuring compliance with quality and safety standards.
More specifically, you will be responsible for :
- Program, modify, and troubleshoot Allen‑Bradley (Rockwell Automation) programmable logic controllers (PLCs);
- Configure, update, and diagnose FactoryTalk View HMI operator interfaces;
- Diagnose and resolve on-site issues (4-20 mA signals, control loops, sensors, actuators, control circuits);
- Install, calibrate, and validate measuring instruments (pressure, level, flow, temperature, etc.);
- Configure and troubleshoot industrial communication equipment and network switches (e.g., VLAN changes);
- Read, interpret, and update electrical and instrumentation drawings using AutoCAD;
- Use Deswik software to manage and update VOD plans and underground infrastructure;
- Participate in commissioning, functional testing, and continuous improvement of control systems;
- Provide technical support to operations and collaborate with maintenance, engineering, and telecommunications teams.
Desired Profile
- Relevant experience in the field
- Experience working in a northern environment (an asset)
- Ability to communicate in English (an asset)
Interested?
Apply now and join Moreau to contribute to projects that make a real difference!
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Requested skills
Instrumentation Technician - Northern Quebec
Northern Environment | 14-14 Schedule | Fly-In Fly-Out
Why This Position?
Are you passionate about instrumentation and looking to take part in exciting projects in Northern Quebec? At Moreau, we have an opportunity for you : Instrumentation Technician!
About Moreau
At Moreau, we deliver large-scale projects across Québec, including in northern environments. Our strength lies in our expertise, our team spirit, and safe, employee-focused work environments. The workforce leasing department actively contributes to the success of our operations by attracting and supporting talent ready to take on stimulating and out-of-the-ordinary challenges.
About the Position
In this role, you will be responsible for actively contributing to project execution while ensuring compliance with quality and safety standards.
More specifically, you will be responsible for :
- Program, modify, and troubleshoot Allen‑Bradley (Rockwell Automation) programmable logic controllers (PLCs);
- Configure, update, and diagnose FactoryTalk View HMI operator interfaces;
- Diagnose and resolve on-site issues (4-20 mA signals, control loops, sensors, actuators, control circuits);
- Install, calibrate, and validate measuring instruments (pressure, level, flow, temperature, etc.);
- Configure and troubleshoot industrial communication equipment and network switches (e.g., VLAN changes);
- Read, interpret, and update electrical and instrumentation drawings using AutoCAD;
- Use Deswik software to manage and update VOD plans and underground infrastructure;
- Participate in commissioning, functional testing, and continuous improvement of control systems;
- Provide technical support to operations and collaborate with maintenance, engineering, and telecommunications teams.
Desired Profile
- Relevant experience in the field
- Experience working in a northern environment (an asset)
- Ability to communicate in English (an asset)
Interested?
Apply now and join Moreau to contribute to projects that make a real difference!
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We are pleased to consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veterans status, Aboriginal/Native American status or any other legally-protected factors. Disability-related accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Requirements
Level of education
College
Work experience (years)
3-5 years
Written languages
Fr : Intermediate
En : Beginner
Spoken languages
Fr : Intermediate
En : Beginner