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Instrument Engineer Job Description

instrument engineer job descriptioninstrumentation engineer or usually called controlled and instrumentation engineer (CI engineer) is having essentially responsible for designing, developing, installing, managing and/or maintaining equipment which is used to monitor and control engineering systems, machinery and processes in a certain plant or company. .

What is the main objective for the Instrumentation Engineer job description? He is responsible to ensure that these systems and processes operate effectively, efficiently and in safely manner. They usually work for both the companies who manufacture and supply the equipment and or for the companies who use it.

Instrumentation engineers need a thorough understanding of the operational processes of an organization and have a truly multidisciplinary role, working closely with colleagues across a number of functions and not limited to operations but also purchasing and designing.

What is Instrumentation Engineer Typical work activities?

instrumentation engineers (CI engineers) will develop skills in specific control disciplines such as advanced process control or APC, distributed control systems or DCS, programmable logic controllers or PLC, and supervisory control and data acquisition or SCADA. The use of these disciplines will depend on the exact nature of individual job roles. Below are the instrumentation engineer jobs description that covering the tasks and responsibilities which are common to many instrumentation engineer positions:

  • understanding and ensuring compliance with the health and safety regulations and quality standards of the country in which work is undertaken.
  • design and develop new control systems.
  • maintain and modify existing systems.
  • manage the operations.
  • developing new business proposals.
  • working collaboratively with design engineers, operation engineers, purchasers and other internal staff.
  • liaising with clients, suppliers, contractors and relevant authorities (e.g. the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority).
  • project management within cost and time constrained environments.
  • troubleshooting and problem-solving.
  • providing advice and consultancy support.
  • purchasing equipment.
  • writing computer software.
  • accepting responsibility and a level of accountability commensurate with the seniority of the position.

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