- Instrumentation and control systems for industrial processes should be designed, developed, and tested.
- Choose and specify instrumentation parts, such as controllers, transmitters, and sensors.
- Using CAD software, create schematics, diagrams, and layouts for control systems.
- Using software tools like PLC programming, DCS programming, or SCADA systems, develop and put into practice control plans.
- For planned initiatives, carry out cost-benefit evaluations and feasibility studies.
- Ensure that projects are finished on schedule and under budget by working together with project managers, other engineers, and clients.
- Review and approve instrumentation and control system design documents, including specifications, drawings, and calculations.
- Prepare and present technical reports and presentations to clients and other stakeholders.
- Ensure that instrumentation and control systems are designed and installed in compliance with applicable codes, standards, and regulations.
- Provide technical guidance and support to other team members.
- Keep abreast on new developments in the field of instrumentation and control systems as well as market trends.