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instrumentation engineering technician

Instrumentation engineering technicians assist instrumentation engineers in the development of control equipment, such as valves, relays, and regulators, which can be used to monitor and control processes. Instrumentation engineering technicians are responsible for building, testing, monitoring, and maintaining of equipment. They use wrenches, beam cutters, grind saws, and overhead cranes to build and repair equipment.

Also called: technician in instrumentation engineering, measurement and control engineering technologist, control and instrumentation technologist, technologist in control and instrumentation equipment, instrumentation technician, instrumentation technologist, instrumentation engineering assistant, C&I engineering technician

32
essential skills
46
optional skills
8
related roles
3114
ISCO-08 group

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Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept

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