Installation: Following blueprints and technical manuals, instrumentation technicians physically install instruments in industrial settings. This may involve mounting equipment, running cables, and making electrical connections.
Calibration and Maintenance: To ensure the accuracy of the instruments, technicians perform routine maintenance and calibration tasks. This could involve using specialized tools to verify readings and make adjustments as needed.
Troubleshooting: When instruments malfunction, instrumentation technicians diagnose the problem, identify the faulty component, and take steps to repair or replace it. Problem-solving skills are a must for this role.
Data Analysis and Reporting: Instrumentation technicians may be responsible for analyzing data collected by the instruments and preparing reports for engineers or other stakeholders.
Instrumentation technicians typically work in a variety of industries, including:
Academic Qualification
- Minimum 10th standard with highly relevant experience, OR
- Diploma in Instrumentation, controls or electronics
- Minimum 5 years of experience
- Installation & maintenance experience in the relevant industry
Others
Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude
Ability to read and understand blueprints and technical manuals
Excellent problem-solving skills
Attention to detail and accuracy
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Free food and accommodation
- Travel allowance provided by the company
- Tickets will be provided by the company
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