Instrumentation engineers are responsible for the design and implementation of systems that measure, control, and monitor industrial processes. They work with a wide range of equipment including sensors, valves, pumps, motors, turbines, compressors, etc.
Instrumentation engineers must be able to effectively communicate their ideas to other members of their team. They also need to have strong problem-solving skills in order to identify issues with existing systems or problems with proposed designs.
Instrumentation engineers have a wide range of responsibilities, which can include:
Keyskills: fiber optic sensors structural health monitoring acoustic emission acoustic measurement intrinsic safety instrumentation engineering distributed control system signal conditioning safety instrumented systems pressure sensors