The Clean Room Technician will apply knowledge of hoses, piping, valves, gauges, relief valves, and other items as they pertain to an oxygen rich environment. Maintain qualifications to clean components and systems to prescribed standards. Identify and utilize appropriate measurement procedures as it pertains to calibration of items with a Clean Laboratory. Perform corrective actions to address identified measurement problems. Adapt equipment, standards, and procedures to accomplish unique measurements inside and outside the Lab environment. Maintain calibration standards. Perform laboratory and/or departmental housekeeping.
Roles & Responsibilities
Precision Cleaning, rinsing, and drying components (valves, pipes, gauges) in controlled environments.
Contaminant Removal of combustible substances such as oils, dust, sand, and fibers that can trigger ignition in high-pressure or high-concentration oxygen environments.
Disassembling, inspecting, repair, and reassembling oxygen systems, including regulators and cylinders, using specialized tools.
Utilizing verification techniques to ensure parts meet safety criteria.
Bagging and labeling components to maintain "oxygen clean" status before installation
Adhering to strict safety protocols to prevent oxygen-enriched atmospheres from becoming flammable.
Calibrate inspecting, measuring, and testing equipment (IM & TE) in order to ensure compliance with published specifications in one of the following disciplines: electrical, dimensional, optical, physical/mechanical and chemical.
Maintain secondary and/or working calibration standards
Collect, compile, measure, summarize, and record data gathered during calibration
Analyze measurement data for identifying abnormalities trends and/or predicting future values
Identifying IM & TE out-of-tolerance conditions and perform corrective action via adjustments, component replacement, correction factors, etc.
Identify and correct measurement errors, as applicable
Prepare calibration reports and certificates
Insure clean room is clean and organized following proper 5(S) housekeeping procedures
Perform lab housekeeping
Maintain laboratory recognition/accreditation
Operate various lab instruments
Requirements
Education / training requirements
Civilian or military training with a working knowledge or demonstrated capacity to comprehend metrology or
Military precision measurement equipment laboratory (PMEL) experience or
Experience in calibration and metrology for the oil and gas, energy or related industry
Additional Skills
Ability to communicate effectively
Ability to read and write English
Ability to recognize problems through troubleshooting and determine solution
Ability to determine tools and equipment needed to complete a job
Additional Requirements
Must have a valid driver’s license
Must be able to pass a drug screening test
Safety
It is SCI’s policy to require safe operations and practices from all employees and to ensure our management team focuses on maintaining a safe working environment even while working in hazardous work environments.
Approved hard hat when required
Approved, safety-toe shoes when required
Insulated and protector gloves when required
Eye protection
Hearing protection
Non-conductive PPE in required areas and locations
Protective clothing (job task specific)
Electrical safety requirements
Environment
When working in the cleanroom, it is an environment that has a low level of environmental pollutants such as dust,
Airborne microbes, aerosol particles and chemical vapors. Appropriate steps to avoid contamination should be utilized at all times including:
Smoking and eating are prohibited at all times in the Lab
Smoking accessories, combs, handkerchiefs, jewelry, watches, pencils, Kleenex-type tissues, personal tools, prescription drugs, and medication are prohibited at all times in the Lab.
Washing of hands and face (if needed) will be done before entering the Lab.
Personnel with colds, temporary coughing, sneezing, or severe sunburn (peeling skin) will not be allowed in the Lab
Personnel may not wear cosmetics, hairspray, perfumes, or colognes in the cleanroom.
Wear appropriate attire under your cleanroom lab coat (skirts, high-heel shoes, shorts, fuzzy clothing, excessive lint or static electricity producing are not appropriate attire.)
Cover or change your shoes on the way into the clean room.
Remove cleanroom attire in the opposite order from that in which you donned it.
Travel
Travel is primarily local during the business day, although some out-of-the-area and overnight travel may be expected.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift, carry and transport heavy equipment and boxes weighing up to 50lbs up to 8-10 hours per day.
Ability to work on and climb ladders and stairs frequently.
Bending/squatting/kneeling/stooping/crouching/crawling/twisting up and walking up to 8-10 hours per day.
Standing- must be able to stand or sit in one place up to 8-10 hours per day.
Hearing-periodically must be able to work in loud environments.
AAP/EEO statement
Standard Calibrations, Inc. is committed to equal employment opportunity. We recruit, employ, train, compensate, and promote without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
Automation Machinery Manufacturing
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