Global Career Guide (EN)From Engineering and Technology β†’

Control and Instrumentation Engineer

Control and instrumentation engineers design and look after the machines and systems that run factories, power plants and water treatment places. They make sure everything works safely and keeps running smoothly.

The UK Degree Advantage

A UK degree in engineering or a related field provides candidates with a robust foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. UK universities are renowned for their rigorous engineering programmes, often incorporating industry placements that give students a competitive edge in the job market.

The Role & Expectations

As a Control and instrumentation engineer, you design the systems that control big industrial machines. You choose the sensors and controls that will work best, then watch over them to make sure everything does what it should. You work in factories, power plants, water treatment works and other places where lots of things need to run automatically and safely.

Your day involves planning new systems on a computer, testing them to make sure they work, and sometimes going out on site to help install and fix them. You work closely with other engineers and technicians, and you need to understand both the computers and the machinery. Safety is everything in this job - you check equipment carefully and make sure it meets all the rules and standards.

Daily Responsibilities

  • Design and develop control systems for manufacturing processes and equipment.
  • Install, maintain, and troubleshoot instrumentation and control systems.
  • Conduct tests and inspections to ensure compliance with safety and quality standards.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate control systems with existing infrastructure.
  • Analyze data and system performance to identify areas for improvement.
  • Prepare technical documentation, including specifications, reports, and user manuals.
  • Provide training and support to operators and technical staff on system functionalities.
  • Stay updated on industry trends and emerging technologies to enhance system capabilities.