Scope

Career Scope

The nature of work of an Instrumentation engineer ranges from designing, developing, installing, managing equipments that are used to monitor and control machinery. Instrumentation Engineers typically work for industries with automated process with the goal of improving the productivity, reliability, safety, optimization and stability.

Electronics and Instrumentation engineers are commonly responsible for integrating the sensors with the recorders, transmitters, displays or control systems. They may design or specify installation, wiring and signal conditioning. They may be responsible for calibration, testing and maintenance of the system.

An Electronics and Instrumentation Engineer graduate would find employment in industries which improve efficiency, stability and safety of automated processes. The industrial sectors include Public/Private firms, R&D organizations, Manufacturing Process Industries, Power Plants Chemical and Petrochemical Industries.