Description
Instrumentation engineers envision and design equipment used in manufacturing processes for controlling and monitoring various engineering processes remotely. They design equipment for the monitoring of production sites such as manufacturing systems, machinery uses and production processes.
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Theoretical Knowledge
electricity principlesphysicsinstrumentation equipmentenvironmental threatselectronicsenvironmental legislationmathematicscontrol systemsautomation technologyengineering principlesdesign drawingselectricityinstrumentation engineeringoffshore renewable energy technologiesnuclear energydata storagepower plant instrumentationcloud technologiesproject managementmarine technologydesign principlesengineering control theorymanufacturing processesCAD softwaremarine engineeringdata miningproduct data managementoffshore constructions and facilitiesmechanics
Practical Skills
use remote control equipmentuse specific data analysis softwareadjust engineering designsdesign control systemsexecute feasibility studydevelop instrumentation systemsapprove engineering designabide by regulations on banned materialstest sensorsperform scientific researchperform data analysisanalyse big datause technical drawing softwareperform test runmanage system testingcreate software designmanage instrumentation systemsutilise decision support systemensure equipment availabilityensure compliance with safety legislationapply health and safety standardsdevelop test proceduresoversee pre-assembly operationsanalyse production processes for improvementinspect offshore constructionsutilise machine learningperform project managementuse CAD softwaredesign prototypesassess financial viabilitydesign microelectromechanical systemswrite work-related reportsassemble instrumentation equipmentdefine quality standardsrecord test datacarry out work-related measurementsconduct quality control analysissupervise staff