Hi Prem,
An instrumentation and control engineer is required to:
*Design and develop control systems
*Maintain the existing control systems
*Manage the control systems
*Collaborate with design engineers, purchasers and other staff members involved in the production processes
*Manage projects within the given restraints including cost and time
*Troubleshoot Ensure that the instruments comply with health and safety regulations
*Ensure that quality standards are maintained
*Provide consultancy support
Instrumentation engineers find employment in industries which improve efficiency, stability and safety of automated processes. The industrial sectors include:
*Public/Private firms
*R&D organizations
*Steel plants
*Cement manufacturing companies
*Thermal power plants
*Chemical companies and similar industries
Thank you and best of luck.
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