Demo

Instrumentation and Control Technician

The City of San Diego
San Diego, CA Full Time
POSTED ON 1/28/2026 CLOSED ON 2/16/2026

What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instrumentation and Control Technician position at The City of San Diego?

JOB INFORMATION

Instrumentation and Control Technician positions install, test, adjust, modify and maintain digital and analog circuitry, microprocessor-controlled devices, programmable logic controllers, variable frequency devices, electric valve actuators, process control equipment, telemetry devices, sensors, and controllers on a wide variety of water and wastewater treatment process instruments and devices; write, modify and test complex relay ladder logic or function block instruction sequences in the form of computer programs to monitor and control water or wastewater treatment processes; operate computer terminals, portable programming units or other complex electronic test equipment to analyze and troubleshoot instrumentation and control systems; perform mathematical computations to calibrate instruments and determine values of inputs and outputs in computer programs; maintain records of work performed; and perform other duties as assigned.

Notes

  • Eligible benefited employees originally hired on or after July 10, 2021, will be automatically enrolled in the San Diego City Employees Retirement System (SDCERS).
  • For positions in the Water Recovery, Water Delivery, and Pure Water Branches, Instrumentation and Control Technician employees will be given respirator and confined space entry training.
  • Employees must be able to pass a Respirator Fit Test for entry into confined spaces and chlorine environments and pass confined space entry training within six months from date of hire.
  • Employees must also agree to remain clean-shaven to safely use a self-contained breathing apparatus, an air-purifying respirator, or an on-line air system.
  • Instrumentation and Control Technician employees may be required to work overtime, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
  • Instrumentation and Control Technician employees may be required to work on a standby basis, for which they may receive 5% additional pay.
  • Instrumentation and Control Technician employees may also require work in sewerage or chemical environments, at high levels, in tanks or channels, and in confined spaces.

Minimum Requirements

You must meet the following requirements on the date you apply, unless otherwise indicated.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: One year of full-time experience performing all phases of journey-level electronics technician work, which MUST include diagnosing, repairing, and programming logic controllers at a water or wastewater treatment plant or industrial production plant, AND you must also meet ONE of the following options:

  • Successful completion of a state-accredited four-year Electrical, Electronics, Communications, or Industrial Automation and Instrumentation Apprenticeship Program.
  • Four years of full-time experience assembling, installing, maintaining, and calibrating microprocessor-based control equipment, electronic instrumentation and control equipment (e.g., distributive control systems or programmable logic controllers), security systems, video cameras, access control systems, or telemetry equipment which MUST include two years of full-time troubleshooting and repair experience of electronic control systems and electrical equipment used in industrial process automation.

Note

  • City of San Diego employees using Out-of-Class Assignment (OCA) experience to qualify must submit written documentation signed by their appointing authority or payroll specialist, detailing the work performed, dates, and total number of qualifying OCA hours. OCA experience without the required documentation will NOT be considered.

LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver's License is required at the time of hire.

HIGHLY DESIRABLES:

  • Knowledge of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and/or Distributed Control System (DCS) environments.
  • Knowledge of water and wastewater treatment facilities and conveyance systems.
  • Experience in programming and troubleshooting Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
  • Experience in maintaining distributed control systems.
  • International Society of Automation (ISA) Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) Level 2 Certification.
  • California Water Environment Association (CWEA) Electrical and Instrumentation Technologist Grade 2 Certification.

Salary.com Estimation for Instrumentation and Control Technician in San Diego, CA
$54,237 to $73,387
If your compensation planning software is too rigid to deploy winning incentive strategies, it’s time to find an adaptable solution. Compensation Planning
Enhance your organization's compensation strategy with salary data sets that HR and team managers can use to pay your staff right. Surveys & Data Sets

What is the career path for a Instrumentation and Control Technician?

Sign up to receive alerts about other jobs on the Instrumentation and Control Technician career path by checking the boxes next to the positions that interest you.
Income Estimation: 
$48,405 - $67,662
Income Estimation: 
$58,188 - $83,648
Income Estimation: 
$48,405 - $67,662
Income Estimation: 
$58,188 - $83,648
This job has expired.
Employees: Get a Salary Increase
View Core, Job Family, and Industry Job Skills and Competency Data for more than 15,000 Job Titles Skills Library

Job openings at The City of San Diego


Not the job you're looking for? Here are some other Instrumentation and Control Technician jobs in the San Diego, CA area that may be a better fit.

  • City of San Diego San Diego, CA
  • Instrumentation and Control Technician positions install, test, adjust, modify and maintain digital and analog circuitry, microprocessor-controlled devices... more
  • 3 Months Ago

AI Assistant is available now!

Feel free to start your new journey!