Job Description
An instrumentation engineer may create instruments for a wide variety of uses, examples include laboratory and on-site scientific research, spacecraft instrumentation, golf equipment evaluation, simulators such as for training nuclear propulsion plant operators, electro mechanical optical systems, gauges and sensors. Industries employing instrumentation design engineers are just as varied, examples include oil refineries, marine science, water management, heavy machinery, nuclear plants and neuroscience medical research. Instruments can vary from simple mechanical measuring tools to complex software systems.
An instrumentation engineer may be responsible for various duties during the creation and development of instruments, such as drawing, creating prototypes, testing, troubleshooting and installing. The engineer may work with clients to develop requested products. Instrumentation design engineers need to be familiar with engineering principles, measurement methods, statistical analysis, mathematics and physics. They may be involved in teamwork and may be responsible for training other engineers. They may be responsible for documentation for cost estimates, material specifications, progress reports or other needed documentation.
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