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§ OCCUPATION · GLOBAL STANDARDS

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.

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Description

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.

Theoretical Knowledge
ESSENTIALTheoretical knowledge required
control engineeringinstrumentation equipmentmetallurgyelectronicsinstrumentation engineeringelectromechanics
OPTIONALAdjacent knowledge that strengthens fit
offshore renewable energy technologiesquality standardsinstrument performance elementsnuclear energypneumaticselectrical engineeringmarine technologyelectrical equipment regulationssensorsdata miningmechanical engineeringdata storagepower plant instrumentationfirmwarerenewable energyCAD softwareCAE softwaremechatronicscloud technologiesoffshore constructions and facilitiesstatistical analysis system softwareelectronic equipment standardshydraulicsautomation technology
Practical Skills
ESSENTIALApplied skills & competences
perform test runuse power toolsliaise with engineersmeasure electrical characteristicsread engineering drawingswear appropriate protective gearassist scientific researchfasten componentsuse hand toolsassemble instrumentation equipmentassemble measuring equipmentprepare production prototypesuse wrenchesinspect quality of productstest instrumentation equipmentoperate soldering equipmentmanage instrumentation systemsalign componentsmeasure parts of manufactured productsdevelop instrumentation systemsrecord test dataensure conformity to specificationsconduct routine machinery checksadjust engineering designsread standard blueprintsread assembly drawings
OPTIONALOptional competences
use CAM softwareoperate circular sawconduct quality control analysismaintain sensor equipmenttend surface grinding machineanalyse big dataintegrate new products in manufacturingapply technical communication skillsoperate precision machineryapply soldering techniquesreplace defect componentskeep records of work progressprogram firmwarecalibrate electronic instrumentstend metal sawing machineuse remote control equipmentutilise machine learningwrite technical reportsuse precision toolsoperate cranesresolve equipment malfunctionstest sensors

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SKILLS OVERVIEW

78 total
32 essential · 46 optional

Data Source: Unified Global Standards (ISCED, ISCO, O*NET, ESCO)

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