Instrument Fitters
Pay: $35
Per Diem: $150.00 per day / days worked
Schedule: 6-10's
Start Date: ASAP
End Date: March/April 2025
Scope of work attached.
Mandatory tool list attached.
Job Summary:
An Instrument Fitter plans layout, fabricates, assembles, repairs, and installs instruments, both
electronic and pneumatic, including primary piping, tubing, and other instrument needs.
Overview of Primary Duties:
Plan layout and installation per instructions or work requirements using drawings, blueprints,
sketches, and manuals.
Measures thread, cuts, and assembles cable tray and cable tray support systems.
Install tubing and clamps into cable tray systems.
Measure, cut, bend, thread, assemble and install tubing and piping.
Plan and coordinate daily work with limited supervision.
Perform other work-related tasks as assigned.
Utilize hand, hydraulic, and power tools.
Drill and tap holes in structures and attach brackets, guards, etc. following the assembled drawing.
Operate man lifts, scissor lifts, overhead cranes, band saws, hose cutting/crimping devices, pressure
pumps, and hydraulic pumping units when necessary.
Inspect and maintain tools.
Demonstrate Yates Core Values and Principles
Follow Yates Code of Conduct
Safety Responsibilities and Expectations
o Responsible for refusing unsafe work and for carrying out all work by the established Yates
Safety Procedures and Work Practices
o Report all incidents, near hits, and hazards to management.
o Required to wear and maintain personal PPE.
o Advise fellow employees of hazardous situations.
o Participate in workplace inspections.
o Comply with statutory requirements, including duty of care.
o Participate in required and assigned training.
o Provide suggestions to improve Safety.
o Present a mature approach to working safely.
o Attend prestart and Safety meetings and contribute.
Other related duties as needed and assigned by Field Supervision.
This is not an all-inclusive list of tasks an employee may be asked to do. Employees are expected to
complete any tasks they are assigned.
Qualifications:
Level III:
Four (4) + years of heavy industrial-related instrumentation experience
NCCER Instrument Fitter journeyman certification
Level II:
Four (4) + years of heavy industrial-related instrumentation experience
NCCER “Performance” Instrument Fitter journeyman verification
Other verified experiences or certifications with instrumentation experience
Level I:
Four (4) + years of heavy industrial-related instrumentation experience
Requirements:
Read ISO's, Blueprints, P&IDs
Ability to read and interpret instructions and document, plan, and perform work activities
independently
The degree of job responsibilities and requirements may vary depending on months of experience
Successful completion of required Safety training to include, but not limited to, Confined Space,
LOTO, and Working at Heights
Physical Demands/Essential Job Functions:
This job description reflects an assignment of essential functions; it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks
that may be assigned. This is not an all-inclusive list of functions that an employee may be asked to do.
Employees are expected to complete any tasks they are assigned.
Physical requirements for this role may include but are not limited to:
All weather conditions at varying temperatures
Work at varying elevations
Will work in windy and dusty environments
Moderate to high noise levels
The project site will contain light to heavy equipment vehicles, small to large equipment,
materials, communication equipment, and tools
Ability to hear bells, whistles, and alarms
Required to wear safety-approved body harnesses when working at 4’ or above
Required to adhere to large amounts of standing, walking, bending, squatting, climbing, and
lifting
Ability to talk and hear to communicate
Will use arms and hands to signal, grab, hold, turn, push, and pull objects, materials, controls,
and tools
Must be able to lift, carry, and move heavy objects up to 25 lbs.
Will use vision abilities to focus, see short and long distances, colors, depth perception, and
peripheral vision
Required tool list attached.
Need the following information on any potential candidates.
1. Resume
2. Cell Number
3. Available Start Date
-Pay: $35 (without NCCER)
-Pay: $36 (with NCCER)
-Per Diem: $150.00 per day / days worked
-Mileage: up to $600 in / up to $600 out
-Schedule: 6-10's
-January Starts: 7-12’s
-End Date: March/April 2025
-Minimum 4 years experience
-Scope of Work / Tubing: Tube sizes installed will be ½” ¾” and 1”
-Available Start Dates: 11/26 - 12/3 - 12/10
1. 10-panel drug test
2. Written test
3. Practical Bend Test (Tube sizes will be ½” ¾” and 1” )
-3x2x1 tube + bulk head + drill pad
- (4) bends
(2) 90 degree
(2) offsets
- Tie into bulkhead
- Rack Up
- Run together
Mandatory Journeymen Tools - Please verify candidates have the following tools. Will inspect their toolbox after written & practical exams.
-1/4" Tube Bender
-3/8 Tube Bender
-5/16 Tube Bender
-1/2" Tube Bender
-Tube Flaring Tool (Up to 1/2")
-Tubing Cutter
-1/8" T-handle Reamer
-1/2" T-handle Reamer
-1/2" x 9/16" Open-end Wrench
-5/8" x 11/16" Open-end Wrench
-3/4" x 7/16" Open-end Wrench
-12" Stilson Wrench
-14" Stilson Wrench
-3/8" Drive Socket Set (1/4" to 3/4")
-7/16" Nut Drive
-Set of Allen Wrenches (1/8" to 1/2")
-Set of Combination Wrenches (1/4" to 1")