Instrumentation Technicians monitor atmospheric and environmental changes in industrial areas and buildings. Their resumes indicate such skills as overseeing the assembly and manufacturing of unit
packages including PLC controls, installing pneumatic and hydraulic instruments and instrument pipefitting, and performing hydrostatic and FIT testing of individual unit packages. Those interested in becoming an Instrumentation Technician should focus on degree programs that are related to mathematics and physics, as is shown by sample resumes in the field.
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Desired Skills and Experience
“clinical technician”, “clinical pharmacology”, “clinical data management”, “client relationship management”