This document outlines essential knowledge for instrumentation engineers, including designing instrument control systems, reviewing piping and instrumentation diagrams and indexes, preparing instrument lists and data sheets, developing logic diagrams for programmable logic controllers and supervisory control and data acquisition systems, and laying out control rooms, instrument cable trays, and junction boxes. It also emphasizes knowledge of relevant standards and codes as well as experience working in computerized environments and effective communication skills, particularly in oil, refineries, and chemical/fertilizer plants.
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Essential Knowledge For Instrumentation Engineer
This document outlines essential knowledge for instrumentation engineers, including designing instrument control systems, reviewing piping and instrumentation diagrams and indexes, preparing instrument lists and data sheets, developing logic diagrams for programmable logic controllers and supervisory control and data acquisition systems, and laying out control rooms, instrument cable trays, and junction boxes. It also emphasizes knowledge of relevant standards and codes as well as experience working in computerized environments and effective communication skills, particularly in oil, refineries, and chemical/fertilizer plants.