Control And Instrumentation Engineer - Lagos Island
Posted by Emolatdynamic - Private
Lagos Island
Control and instrumentation engineers will be responsible for the research, design, development and installation of instruments and/or control devices/systems, typically in manufacturing facilities and plants.
Responsibilities typically include:
preparing and agreeing project budgets, timescales and specifications with clients/managers
undertaking relevant research
producing and implementing designs
creating test procedures
testing, evaluating, modifying and calibrating products/instruments
writing reports and documentation
analysing and interpreting data
collaborating with a team of scientists and engineers
providing technical support
Qualifications and training required
To become a chartered engineer it is necessary to gain an accredited Mechanical Engineering degree, and to undertake vocational training for at least four years with an approved employer (the professional institutions can provide lists of organisations that offer suitable training schemes).
A degree in electrical, electronic or mechanical engineering, computing or applied physics is normally necessary (engineering subjects are often preferred). Relevant experience can be beneficial – some employers offer final year project work, sponsorship, vacation work and 'year out' placements which can provide valuable contacts and a useful insight into the profession.
Key skills for control and instrumentation engineers
Employers seek imaginative graduates with good qualifications and strong practical abilities who are business minded and capable of working well within a team.
Responsibilities typically include:
preparing and agreeing project budgets, timescales and specifications with clients/managers
undertaking relevant research
producing and implementing designs
creating test procedures
testing, evaluating, modifying and calibrating products/instruments
writing reports and documentation
analysing and interpreting data
collaborating with a team of scientists and engineers
providing technical support
Qualifications and training required
To become a chartered engineer it is necessary to gain an accredited Mechanical Engineering degree, and to undertake vocational training for at least four years with an approved employer (the professional institutions can provide lists of organisations that offer suitable training schemes).
A degree in electrical, electronic or mechanical engineering, computing or applied physics is normally necessary (engineering subjects are often preferred). Relevant experience can be beneficial – some employers offer final year project work, sponsorship, vacation work and 'year out' placements which can provide valuable contacts and a useful insight into the profession.
Key skills for control and instrumentation engineers
Employers seek imaginative graduates with good qualifications and strong practical abilities who are business minded and capable of working well within a team.
Salary: 120,000 NGN
Work from home: No
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