Instrumentation & Control Engineer - Career Queries

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Dear Aspirant, Inter-personal skills are required in any and every field of work, for the simple fact that you are the only person working alone in the company. You work in a team and the team may be of two people or may be of 2000 people. Therefore once you are a part of a team, managing, understanding and working together require good inter personal skills. And this matters a lot. If you are a manager, then inter personal skills are very important since you are the person who is managing the work and people. Engineering field is labour intensive and therefore inter personal skills is the ski

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Instrumentation & Control Engineer category

Hi Jyoti,You have all the options in mind including MBA - management side, M.Tech - Technical side - R&D, and UPSC - general studies. You should focus first on what you want from life and then see what you are best in. If your career matches your aspirations and utilizes your talents, then only you can be successful. Meanwhile, with a Instrumentation Engineering background and a job in Philips, you represent a strong case for R&D field and M.Tech side.Best regards,Aaloka

1 answer Aaloka Anant in Instrumentation & Control Engineer category

Hi Shahank,As you have completed your degree and has not got placed from college and have below 60% marks. you can transform your career by joining some [computer courses and ensure that you get out with a certification][1] and some placement assistance from the institute like what NIIT, APTECH and others provide these days.Such a course would gain you back the respect of your engineering degree and a respectable job and the disadvantage of having low marks in [engineering][2] would not bother you.If possible, you can also look for a full-time [course like CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, which can utilize y

2 answers Aaloka Anant in Instrumentation & Control Engineer category

Dear FriendThank you very much for being associated with careerguide.com as we are to serve your purpose with the best effort. I must congratulate you for your elite class thinking and having a dream of such prestigious job so you have already inspired with your self motivation. There is a need of vision and patience to go for a long way which have to be implimented while claiming the best job in the world. Your are of interest is highly exciting and technology oriented  where you have to make an entry with the best possible way of engineering in making. To be a professor in engineering y

2 answers Gomathi Venkat in Instrumentation & Control Engineer category

Instrumentation engineering is one of the dynamic branch of engineering that includes study of electrical, chemical, electronics as well as computer engineering. Instrumentation engineers are employed in various industrial settings such as manufacturing, environmental, health, food production, mining and energy production. The key areas on which instrumentation engineers work most of the times include :-Engineering Research & DevelopmentControl system design and installationProcess control and instrumentationInstallation and managementSales and service of technical equipmentProject and tec

1 answer Preeti Taneja in Instrumentation & Control Engineer category

An instrumentation and control engineer is mainly responsible for designing, installing , managing and maintaining equipments which are used to monitor and control engineering systems, machinary and processes. The main responsibilities of instrumentation engineers include:-Designing and developing new control systemsMaintaining and modifying existing systemsManaging operationsWorking in collaboration with design engineers, operations engineers , purchasers and other internal staff.Contacting clients, suppliers , contractors and relevant authoritiestroubleshooting and problem solvingwriting com

1 answer Preeti Taneja in Instrumentation & Control Engineer category

This is how the typical day of an Instrumentation and Control Engineer goes like:Checking the emails and making sure that every necessary communication is made.Checking the system complaints against the instruments. Start troubleshooting. They have to keep in touch with technicians and guide them for the repair and maintenance work.They conduct meetings with the senior team to plan the project work. After the meeting, they pass on the tasks and deadlines to the technicians.Visit the plant and work on the faulty equipments. They have ensure that everything is working fine.Coming back from

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