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Instrumentation Engineer Career Training Guide
Our job is to help you find the answers and directions you need to ensure you are in full control of your instrumentation engineer career, we provide you with career training and job hunting skills for your current and future instrumentation engineer career development. Contact us for more information about instrumentation engineer career training, degrees, courses, examination, certification, schools, salary and job opportunities.
Question: can an electronics and instrumentation engineer find a job in cbe? if it is possible then where can he find that? could you mention any companies looking for an electronics and instrumentation engineer?
Answer: No you have to try Chennai. There are a lot there. But the pay is really poor initially.
Question: where can an electronics & instrumentation engineer can apply for? i am doing electronics & instrumentation engineer but i don't know where can an e-i student can apply and also which post/designation.
Answer: Dear Paddy,
E & I students can apply in all the chemical factories, Petroleum industries, Calibration Labs, Space research stations, even in navy also..
why your lectures must have told about this..
find the details in Hindu - Newspaper on Thursday. The opportunity for the Instrumentation Engg will be there...
Hope its clear from your end now..
Bye
Question: is there any role for an instrumentation engineer in chimney construction of a power plant? i need the details regarding monitoring and controlling mechanisms that are followed in stack construction which should fall under instrumentation . much words.. automation techniques?
Answer: I don't know a lot of the nitty-gritty (detail) but to your headline question, yes, in most countries the exhaust gases have to be monitored to verify that the plant is operating within local emissions regulations. Readings are sometimes required to be dispatched direct to the local environmental authorities.
Exhaust gas parameters routinely monitored are: NOx, SOx, sulphur, particulates and they may be monitored across the diameter of the stack using multiple sensors usually located near the top.
Question: Engineering recruitment agenices which guarantees job and also free training course.? is there any recruitment agency in UK which guarantees a job along with free Training courses . I am an electronics and instrumentation engineer. Some of my friends said in USA they have. I am afraid if there are any in UK.I am desperate to find a job. please help me out, your answer will be appreciated.
Answer: Anna, if you have a degree in electronic engineering or instrumentation engineering from a British university, you should be able to find a full-time job quite easily. Have you tried searching for a job on web-sites such as Fish4Jobs, JobsIn, Monster and the dozens of other web-sites that collate job vacancies that are offered by recruiting agencies? One agency in London Borough High Street, PRS, seems to specialise in engineering jobs.
Question: Which institute in Pune is better for Automation course- Honeywell or ACS? Hi, myself an Instrumentation Engineer and want to join an Automation training course in Pune, i have shortlisted Automation & Control System (ACS) and Honeywell Automation India Limited (HAIL) please suggest me which one is better or nay other good institute and i would like to hear from the people who have done this course.
Answer: Honeywell is the better course./
Question: Embedded system training will help the instrumentation engineers?
Answer: Definitely helps. But be careful while choosing the training institute. Ask the contents of course, course instructors and people who are attending the classes. Do some research on this before join in to institute.
Question: confused about my carrier.? hello.I AM pursuing my engineering 3rd year in instrumentation.m doing this because i have to.im able to secure first class marks.but i m really confused as what should i do after my graduation.im a trained dancer. bt m not sure whether ill succeed if i choose dance as my carrier option.please suggest me .. what should i choose as my carrier? which subject and what to do..hoping for a positive reply.
Answer: hii ..
Its good to see u in 3rd yr B-tech . if u enjoy studies .. then I would recommend U to think about MBA after ur graduation . U will surely hv a good career . I am also in final yr engg. and also planning for MBA .
and yes ... use Apple-Safari , so that it will help u check ur spelling mistakes !!!
ha ha ...
enjoy !!!
Question: What salary a fresh PLC programmer, Automation engineer in the field of instrumentation can expect? I have completed my engineering this year. Currently I am undergoing a hands on training on PLC, SCADA and AC drives. This training is from ISA, Kolkata section. I want to know what are the prospects after completing the program & what a fresh Automation engineer can expect as salary? Thank you.....
byeee.......
Answer: he willl get 10k to 12k ..
In this recession period every job is more worthy ...
so dont let it be as it is
Question: Any good training institute in india for PLC andSCADA? hi
i m satish kumar. i m a electronics & instrumentation engineer.
now i wants to start my carrier in plc. how can i start plc training .which insitute is best in india regarding plc. Can anybody help me
Answer: For best PLC knowledge & good job opportunities, Check out at this address...
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SITEK Automation & Solutions
2, Moraj Manor, Plot #3, Sector - 14,
Off. Palm Beach Road,
Sanpada (E) - 400 705
Navi Mumbai (India)
Tel : +91 22 27811980
Mob : +91 9323796835
Email : sitek@vsnl.net
The Centre for electronic design and technology India, Calicut (Kerala) centre is offering a course in Industrial automation system design. This course in covered various modules as listed below.
Industrial field instruments
Data Communication
Real time data acquisition
Robotics and machine vision
PLC and PID controllers (Siemens and AB)
RTOS
PC based automation
SCADA and HMI development
If u r interested u can check http://www.cedtic.com
or u can mail me at sreejithsnayar@gmail.com
Question: Are there any good courses on plc in india? hi
i m satish kumar. i m a electronics & instrumentation engineer.
now i wants to start my carrier in plc. how can i start plc training .which insitute is best in india regarding plc. Can anybody help me
Answer: PLCs are a type of control system component. It is not a subject in itself. It is almost impossible to find a uni. or college to teach PLCs. The manufacturers are the best equipped people. I understand some companies run the courses for a short term. Siemens, Allen-Bradley etc are arranging the courses but mainly sponsored by users. They are quite costly too. The focus is on application development rather than general details. If you can manage, get some catalogue of any vendor, it will give a lot of info.
Question: Is Embedded system training will help the instrumentation engineers?
Answer: Definitely helps. But be careful while choosing the training institute. Ask the contents of course, course instructors and people who are attending the classes. Do some research on this before join in to institute.
Question: What kind of course can i take in analytical chemistry for undergraduate study in canada within one year? I am sending this massage asking for your help to find a proper Petrochemical Training Course which fits my qualifications. I am a mid Institute graduate, called S.T.C, Specific Training Center on Petroleum and Petrochemical Industry, quality control section for three years. Then I got a Certificate in English (PET) from Cambridge University. Currently, I am working for Waha Oil Company, Engineering Laboratory in Libya since 2002. I was nominated for an Overseas Training Course for the year (2006) for a period of one year. I am interested in the following subjects, so could you please organise a course for one year period that would cover these subjects:
Analytical chemistry, petroleum analysis and instrumentation study:
1- Analytical Chemistry: dealing with Organic, Inorganic Compounds.
2- Petroleum Analysis: including Crude Oil products.
3- Water Analysis, Corrosion Products such as scale Analysis.
4- Using Instrumentations for analysis, such as: AA,ICP,and GC
Regards
Answer: damyum ur smart how old r u?
Question: What is the best school in the philippines that offers the course:instrumentation engineer? looking for a school in the philippines that best offers instrumentation engineer course.
Answer: dunno abt the engineering thing..
inquire at Ateneo de Manila University or De Lasalle university or university of the philippines.. 3 of the bests out there..
Question: Which company would hire a "Applied Electronics and Instrumentation" Engineer in Bangalore? HI iam trying to find the name of companies which would hire "Applied Electronics and Instrumentation" enginner in bangalore so that my friend could send resumes to those company.
Thanks Scott for the reply.... I am completely unaware of the companies which require this profile . It would be great if u can tell me few more company names.
Thanks
Answer: Agilent Technologies.
Whitefield
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
080 40614070
Other than that, Bangalore is India's version of Silicon Valley, a HUGE player in modern electronics; jobs can be had anywhere, too many to mention.
Question: what is average starting salary for electronics and instrumentation engineer from VIT? i want to study EIE from VELLORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY....... how will be the job prospect after passing???
Answer: It would be better if you ask this question to those who are studying at vit you may find such people at goiit @ http://www.goiit.com/posts/list/20/community-shelf-answers-to-vit-s-truth-articles-1020003.htm
also please read http://www.bits360.com/forum/truth-about-vit-t1958.html completely before joining VIT
Question: how does learning CAD improves the career of an instrumentation engineer?
Answer: CAD is an essential part of the job without CAD today you cannot be an engineer. Period. Company seldom have separate people any more to do the drafting work.
CAD is just something you pick up on your own as part of an engineering job. About 1/3 of my work is CAD and I just started to do it. It is an essential part of all engineering work but do not expect any formal training for it.
Like I said, it is just something you learn by sitting down and just starting to do ir.
Question: im an electronics& instrumentation engineer , im more interested in isro , how can i get in to isro .? as a scientist engineer or as a apprentice , guide me please , im trying this for about 3 years,
Answer: Even i want 2 join ISRO.....
please tell ppl if ne1 knows.....
i only know that you have to be a graduate in science.....
i mean i have heard about it....
Question: job for instrumentation engineer 4 years experience in south india? job for instrumentation engineer 4 years experience in south india
Answer: i think u can try out by some search engines u may get the exact solution....
Question: what work does an instrumentation engineer has to do ?
Answer: Instrumentation is an electrical or pneumatic device placed in the field to provide measurement and/or control capabilities for the system.
Control instrumentation includes devices such as solenoids, Electrically Operated Valves, breakers, relays, etc. These devices are able to change a field parameter, and provide remote control capabilities.
Transmitters are devices which produce an analog signal, usually in the form of a 4-20 mA electrical current signal, although many other options are possible using voltage, frequency, or pressure. This signal can be used to directly control other instruments, or sent to a PLC, DCS, SCADA system or other type of computerized controller, where it can be interpreted into readable values, or used to control other devices and processes in the system.
Instrumentation plays a significant role in both gathering information from the field and changing the field parameters, and as such are a key part of control loops.
Instrumentation can be used to measure certain field parameters (physical values):
These measured values include:
pressure, either differential or static
flow
temperature
level
density
viscosity
radiation
current
voltage
inductance
capacitance
frequency
resistivity
conductivity
chemical composition
chemical properties
various physical properties
force applied by a liquid
Instrumentation engineering is the engineering specialization focused on the principle and operation of measuring instruments which are used in design and configuration of automated systems in electrical, pneumatic domains etc. They typically work for industries with automated processes, such as chemical or manufacturing plants, with the goal of improving system productivity, reliability, safety, optimization and stability. To control the parameters in a process or in a particular system Microprocessors , Micro controllers ,PLC's etc are used. But their ultimate aim is to control the parameters of a system.
Instrumentation technologists and mechanics
Instrumentation technologists, technicians and mechanics specialize in troubleshooting and repairing instruments and instrumentation systems. Installation, on the other hand, is normally performed by industrial electricians. This trade is so intertwined with electricians, pipefitters, power engineers, and engineering companies, that one can find him/herself in extremely diverse working situations.
Question: What is the salary expected for Instrumentation Engineer with 11 years experience?Please advice.?
Answer: Where? In the US it should be in the seventies, but will vary according to region. In the Midwest the salaries are lower.
Question: which are the fields of MBA for an instrumentation engineer ?
Answer: go for those management courses which are sought after in petrochemical industries .
Question: what is the use of being an instrumentation engineer and where are the ample oppurtunities provided?
Answer: Being an engineer it's really hard to tell you that the chances for job opportunities in the instrumentation field has gradually reduced. Everyone in this world knows why but anyway i'll tell you.
For the past 10-15 decades people were using instruments which measures with the help of air, pressue, fluid, gas. So there has to be an expert to deal with it.
But after the beginning of computerization of all the instruments the requirement of the instrumentation engineers have gradually decreased.
Ok but there are still some way to get a job for you. It is mere enough that you are a engineer and with that just add some extra qualification like C,C++ and JAVA,J2EE. Many software companies have allianz with the mordenised instrumentation companies. So when they get projects from those companies your prescence is certainly required to complete the project it's because their engineers don't have any idea about your subject and you can help them in a great way. So you are still worth like a gem.All the best for your future.
Question: what is future of instrumentation engineer, who r now in second year student?
Answer: Really boring! Meddling with odd looking instruments or reading Control Room meters!
Question: wat are the oil refineries avialable to hire job for an instrumentation engineer. please name them?
Answer: Haldia Refinery (IOC), 116,000 bbl/d (18,400 m³/d)
Panipat Refinery (IOC), 240,000 bbl/d (38,000 m³/d)
Digboi Refinery (IOC), 13,000 bbl/d (2,100 m³/d)
Gujarat Refinery (IOC), 170,000 bbl/d (27,000 m³/d)
Barauni Refinery (IOC), 116,000 bbl/d (18,400 m³/d)
Guwahati Refinery (IOC), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m³/d)
Mathura Refinery (IOC), 156,000 bbl/d (24,800 m³/d)
Bongaigaon Refinery (IOC), 48,000 bbl/d (7,600 m³/d)
Manali Refinery (IOC), 185,000 bbl/d (29,400 m³/d)
Jamnagar Refinery (Reliance Petroleum), 660,000 bbl/d (105,000 m³/d)
Mumbai Refinery (HPCL), 107,000 bbl/d (17,000 m³/d)
Visakhapatnam Refinery (HPCL), 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m³/d)
Mumbai Refinery Mahaul (BPCL), 135,000 bbl/d (21,500 m³/d)
Nagapattnam Refinery (CPCL), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m³/d)
Kochi Refinery (Kochi Refineries Ltd), 172,000 bbl/d (27,300 m³/d)
Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), 58,000 bbl/d (9,200 m³/d)
Mangalore Refinery (MRPL), 190,000 bbl/d (30,000 m³/d)
Tatipaka Refinery (ONGC), 1,600 bbl/d (250 m³/d)
Essar Refinery (Essar), 10.5 MTPA
Reliance Petroleum Ltd. (Second Refinery - Under Construction), Jamnagar, 580,000 bbl/d (92,000 m³/d)
Question: What do aviation Instrumentation engineers work with? Well I'm doing my senior project on aviation instrumentation engineers (crazy long name with even crazy stuff involved) But i was curious is there anyone that is on that could possibly help me . I need to know some examples of instruments they use particularly for test flight I don't really need to know what they do there is Google for that.
Answer: How about: Airspeed Indicator (or Mach Meter), Rate of Climb/Dive, Turn and Bank Indicator, Engine Temperature, Exhaust Temperature, OMNI, NAVCOM, Gyroscopes, INAV, GPS, ILS, GSI, DME, etc. etc.
Doug
Question: what are the career chances after instrumentation engineering doing in government engineering? i want to know that what career chances are available after the instrumentation engineering? is the degree is good or not as the view of job?
Answer: Career chances in instrumentation are mediocre, depending on your design skills. If what you do right now is to plug in NI modules and write some code for them, good luck.
If you are a designer of data acquisition boards and you know high speed busses like PCI, you can do Gigabit Ethernet etc. and/or precision analog design, you are in much better shape. I never had trouble finding a job with skills like that, but I know some people who are less lucky with a similar background. It probably also depends a lot on your other, more general skills, like communication and leadership.
Question: is a instrumentation engineer eligible for upsc ies exam?
Answer: Yes. You are also eligible for IES. But you should write the examination according to their syllabus.
Question: What is the scope of instrumentation engineering? I am in my First year of instrumentation engineering and wanted to know about career in instrumenation engineering?
Answer: Dear pa,THEME OF STUDY : Please do not oscillate your self.
Thank you, am also fine like you then dear please am one 18 years experienced power electronics engineer from that my suggestion to you is all engineering fields are good in all countries not only in india means the feeling of good depends on almost busy in job with more interest because what you got job is fully related to your studied engineering. what i want to inform to you is please take the branch of engineering for study to be any thing but very good back ground support by some body for best future.
Question: Wat Are good prospects of Instrumentation Engineering and its option in different fields? Hi, im doing engineering from Hyderabad,india as instrumentaion engineering in 2nd year. I wanted 2 know its prospects in various fields of technology and industry related. Also please guide me in doing other required course study need 4 Instrumentaion engineering .
>>Also is ther possiblity of studying in Us doing Ms in Inst engineering while working their part time.
>>Also plaese tell me procedures now required 2 get ready visa 4 USA 2 do MS in iNST Engineer.
Answer: Dictionary Of Occupational Titles
001 ARCHITECTURAL OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the design and construction of buildings and related structures, or landscaping, and floating structures, according to aesthetic and functional factors.
002 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with design and development of aircraft, space vehicles, surface effect vehicles, missiles, weapons, and related systems. Accessory techniques needed are those found in electronic and electrical engineering, mechanical and electromechanical engineering, metallurgy, propulsion systems design, ordnance engineering, and human factors and test engineering.
003 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the application of the laws of electrical energy and the principles of engineering for the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. Also includes the design and development of machinery and equipment for production and utilization of electric power. Accessory techniques needed are those used in mechanical and process engineering. Typical specializations are electrical power generation, transmission, and distribution, atomic power generation, electrical and electronic components, equipment, and systems manufacturing, radio and television broadcasting, telephone, telegraph, and electronic computer engineering, and bioengineering
005 CIVIL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the planning, design, and construction of structures and facilities, such as buildings, bridges, roads, harbors, airfields, dams, tunnels, and water supply and sewage systems. Also included are occupations concerned with the engineering aspects of environmental health systems and urban planning or renewal. Frequently requires a knowledge of industrial trends, population growth, zoning laws, and state and local building codes and ordinances. Accessory techniques needed are those used in agricultural, ceramic, chemical, electrical, geological, mechanical, metallurgical, and mining engineering. Typical specializations are structures, hydraulics, transportation systems, sanitation, water utility systems, airports, city planning, environmental protection, construction, engineering mechanics, irrigation and drainage, power, soil mechanics and foundations, pipeline engineering, and waterways and harbors.
006 CERAMIC ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the design, manufacture, and application of products made from nonmetallic minerals and rocks; and the design, construction, and control of necessary equipment and tools for the manufacture of such products. Accessory techniques include those used in chemical, mechanical, and electrical engineering, and physics and mineralogy. Typical specializations are structural materials, abrasives, cements, glass, whiteware, and refractories. Occupations which are involved in only one phase of engineering, such as research, design, testing, sales, or project control, are found in Group 019.
007 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with application of principles of physics and engineering for the generation, transmission, and utilization of heat and mechanical power; and the design, production, installation, and maintenance of fabricated products, tools, machines, machinery, and associated or auxiliary systems. Accessory techniques needed may be those used in electrical, metallurgical, nuclear, and civil engineering. Typical specializations are steam and mechanical power generation, transmission, and utilization; hydraulics; instrumentation; controls; automotive engineering; tooling; heating and ventilating; air-conditioning and refrigeration; bioengineering; pollution control; systems engineering; research; design; testing; sales; and project control.
008 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the application of chemistry and other sciences, such as physics and mathematics, and of engineering principles to manufacturing operations which involve chemical processes. Also includes the design, construction, and operation of industrial plants carrying out chemical processes. Typical specializations are heat transfer and energy conversion, food and pharmaceutical products, forest products, petrochemicals and fuels, and materials handling.
010 MINING AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the extraction of minerals from the earth, including planning the development of the mine. Accessory techniques include those used in geology and in civil, mechanical, electrical, metallurgical, and chemical engineering. Typical specializations are according to activities involved, such as exploration, extraction, mine layout, oil well development, safety, research, and supervision and management; or according to type of substance involved, such as metals, nonmetallic minerals, coal, or petroleum and natural gas.
011 METALLURGY AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the extraction of metals from ores, and their processing and conversion into final shape. Also includes the design and development of process methods. Accessory techniques needed include those used in chemistry, geology, ceramics, mineralogy, and in mining, chemical, and mechanical engineering.
012 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the design and installation of integrated systems of personnel, materials, machinery, and equipment. Accessory techniques may include those used in mechanical and various other engineering specialities. Typical specializations are plant layout; production methods and standards; cost control; quality control; time, motion, and incentive studies; and methods, production, and safety engineering.
013 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the application of engineering principles and techniques for the solution of agricultural problems. Also includes the design and development of agricultural machinery and structures. Accessory techniques needed may be those used in civil, mechanical, power, and electrical engineering; mineralogy; chemistry; and biology. Typical specializations are soil and water conservation; farm electrification; farm fire protection; pest control; and farm power and machinery, farm structures, and rural roads engineering.
014 MARINE ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the design, development, and installation of ship machinery and related equipment, including propulsion machines and power supply systems. Accessory techniques needed are those used in mechanical and electrical engineering. Typical specializations are construction and repair, design and layout, consulting, research, and the administration of engineering enterprises and government regulatory activities.
015 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with the reasearch, development, and application of scientific knowledge of nuclear reactions and radiations, and principles of engineering applied to the production of heat and power, transmutation of elements, and production of neutrons, gamma radiation, and radioisotopes.
017 DRAFTERS, N.E.C.
This group includes occupations, not elsewhere classified, concerned with preparing drawings used to communicate engineering ideas and information.
018 SURVEYING/CARTOGRAPHIC OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with determining, delineating, planning, and positioning tracts of land, natural and constructed features, coastlines, and land areas. Typical specialized surveys include property, cartography, construction, geodesy, hydrography, mining, photogrammetry, topography, land development, and mapping.
Question: What wud i need to go abroad for a job in instrumentation? as im an instrumentation engineer, i wud like to go abroad and work. what shud i do for that first. help me pls
Answer: Well, you can start by SPELLING "WOULD" and "SHOULD" correctly and you should use a CAPITAL LETTER "I" for first person singular and not a lower case "i". They know how to WRITE and SPELL correctly in most countries other than AmeriKa.. and if they get a resume from you that looks like your question here.. they will just toss it in the shredder.
Back to your question... WHAT IS YOUR NATIONALITY?... you people always seem to omit that one, MOST IMPORTANT ITEM because any answer would depend on where you live. That being said, with the way you write, I would guess you are an AmeriKan.. so for you to get a job overseas, YOU NEED TO BE HIRED IN THE U.S. by a company that is willing to swear they can not find any LOCAL Engineers to do the job for which you are being hired.
Once you are hired.. the COMPANY will take care of GETTING THE VISAS FOR YOU.
The reality is.. AmeriKa is actually in better shape for JOBS than just about anywhere else in the world. There is massive unemployment in almost every country in the world.. so common sense would say that you will find it difficult if not impossible to find a company that will hire YOU an AmeriKan to fill a job in THEIR country since there are a lot of Instrumentation Engineers out of work everywhere in the world.
Question: I am graduate engineer trainee, major in instrumentation control enginnering? got placed in coal based thermal power plant, in which field i should concentrate, to add a nich in my career growth. give some idea about doing higher studies related to my area.
Answer: control engineering has wide area of study. I suggest to put your focus on electric motor, its another object that needs to study in producing mechanical energy.
Question: Can anyone tell me what is the pay of "Robert Bosch" for Electronics & Instrumentation engineer (fresher) ? I want the pay scale in India... Please help me...
Answer: No idea, but a good instrumentation Engineer will get around £40 000 per annum in the UK.
Question: can electronics and instrumentation engineer study topics such as VLSI design,microelectronics,robotics? can the above mentioned topics be studied in m tech,p.hd.............
Answer: hey if you wanna study you can study anything you want.
Just you are suppose to generate interest in that particular thing.
Hey by the way robotics is tooooooooo great.
Its a subject you can enjoy anytime. I am doing diploma in electronics and i am a big fan of robotics.
So enjoy and tell me your decision.
Question: Instrumentation Technician or Electrical Engineer? My brother has his associates in Industrial Instrumentation and works in a refinery. He likes his job alright and makes good money. I am schooling for Chemical Engineering and he seems to enjoy when we discuss some of my problems. He says he doesn't really want to give up his money and job to go back to school but I worry if he doesn't now he might be wishing he did later on. At this point he is still pretty young and not really tied down so it is possible. Should I push him in that direction or just leave things as they are?
Answer: Mmmmm. I don't know. He is lucky to be in such a nice trade. I was myself an instrumentation technician, and loved it and while I was working on my BSEE. Once I graduated, I moved into a much more "political" field, and missed it.
I agree with you that he should try to move on. He cannot be a technician forever. At some point he will be wishing he did.
Perhaps he should develop further into that field, but not through a college degree. Going for a college degree would make him lose his foothold. Rather I would advise, to get into process control computer systems, PLCs and so. IOW, taking courses from instrument and system suppliers, preferably paid by his employers.
It is hard and expensive to get a BSEE and there is less and less money in it.
Another option I would look into, is to try to get into Local 3, the electricians union. They make more money, have better benefits, longer vacations and better prospects than EEs. His experience would be an asset there, too.
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Question: I want to Start my own transport busniess.I m an instrumentation engineer.so tell me what i do to strat my bus?
Answer: you should check with local authorities about licenses insurances etc....
Question: add on courses for electronics and instrumentation engineering students? Friends i am a second year electronics and instrumentation engineering student. Can anyone please tell me what additional courses should i do which will help me in future...
Answer: hi brother....you will study courses like DCS, PLS which are used in all industries like petrochemical,refinery,fertilizer ...etc .so i have suggest those courses are very useful for all e&i engineering students.
Question: what is the scope for electronics and instrumentation engineering? which companies were ready to give job vacancy for electronics and instrumentation engineering?
Answer: You can work in the consumer electronics, aviation and avionics, manufacturing, electricity generation and distribution, communications, transportation, telecommunications, radio and television, computer applications, hospital equipment and offshore industries.
Question: i want to know..what are the other job for instrumentation engineer aside from sales? ?
Answer: What is your basic degree? There are plenty of opportunities for instrumentation engineer in Process Control Instrumentation, Automation, Shift Engg. in continous Plants, Design engg. Project Engg. etc. World is yours.
Ronak.
Question: i would like to have the rankings of universities offering control and instrumentation engineering.? the universities should offer control and instrumentation engineering at master level.it would be good if i get the syllabus also.
Answer: Try the following site:-
ranking (5*) in the assessment of research achievements in British universities. ... Instrumentation and Control. Mechanical Engineering ...
www.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses/engineering/index.html -
Question: what is the future opertunities for an instrumentation engineer working as a boiler design engineer in boilers future opertunities for boiler design engineers in india and abrod. plese specify pay scale (wages) and demand for this in india and in abrod
Answer: As a professional recruiter, I would recommend against such a specialty unless you can appliy it some form of advanced technology such as alternative fuels. Boilers are not considered the most effecient means of doing just about anything and usually avoided and often considered low-tech items thus undervalued or appreciated in the job market.
Instrumentation Engineer Career Information and Opportunities
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CNBC.com
Prospective job seekers will have the opportunity to meet with Koch Nitrogen representatives to discuss the following openings: * Plant Operators * Maintenance / Mechanics * Chemist / Lab Technicians * Instrumentation & Electrical Technicians ...
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NorthernLife.ca
The decision comes two months after the board suspended nine of its programs, including welder fitter, instrumentation engineering technology, chef training, baking and pastry arts, hotel and restaurant management and journalism.
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In-Forum
... Solberg as an electrical and instrumentation supervisor at the factory in East Grand Forks, Minn., and Todd Cymbaluk as an agriculturist in the Drayton, ND, district. The company promoted Ed Dillman to maintenance engineer in the Drayton factory.
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MarketWatch (press release)
MIDDLESBROUGH, England, May 18, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Engineers at SABIC UK Petrochemicals Limited have improved equipment monitoring in hazardous areas with the help of the next generation of ATEX explosion proof digital cameras.
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MarketWatch (press release)
... Instrumentation and Industrial Digital Camera (IIDC2) specification for machine vision, instrumentation and camera applications. Authored by Dave Thompson of LSI, a 32-year engineering veteran and longtime officer with the 1394 Trade Association, ...
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ElectronicsWeekly.com
My client, based in Oxford, Oxfordshire, design and manufacture a range of Scientific Instrumentation products that are used all over the world. Due to expansion they currently require a Development Engineer to join their expanding R&D team.
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KENTZ CORPORATION LIMITED : Interim Management Statement
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Kentz performs 'ahead of expectations'
Irish Times
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ElectronicsWeekly.com
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Senior Software Engineer based in Berkshire to join this world leader and centre of excellence in technical developments related to scientific high-tech automated sorting instrumentation and machines.
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The Engineer
We now have a new opportunity for a Control and Instrumentation (C&I) Engineer to join the Engineering team in Hexham. In this Control and Instrumentation Engineer role, you'll have a fantastic opportunity to play a critical role in the production ...
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