FREE RECRUITMENT
Electrical Technicians
100 Nos AED 3,600
Instrument Technicians
100 Nos AED 3,800
All candidates should have Diploma/ITI
with minimum 7 years experience in
Oil & Gas Construction Project
Rotating- 56/28 - 12 hrs Duty -
Free food & accommodation
Age - Below 40 years
GCC experience in Mandatory
English communication skill is mandatory
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SEAGULL INTERNATIONAL LLP
English communication skill is mandatory
ONLINE INTERVIEW IN PROGRESS
SEAGULL INTERNATIONAL LLP
Human Resource Consultants
SEAGULL SQUARE, Karakatt Road,
Near South Railway Station Ernakulum -682016
Near South Railway Station Ernakulum -682016
0484 2354155, 9383465155, 6282966456,
7304989970
seagullkochi@gmail.com
An instrument technician is responsible for installing, calibrating, maintaining, and repairing various measuring and control instruments used in industrial settings. Their duties typically include:
Installation & Setup – Installing new instruments, sensors, and control systems in industrial plants, factories, or laboratories.
Calibration & Testing – Ensuring instruments provide accurate readings by calibrating them to manufacturer or industry standards.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting – Conducting regular inspections, diagnosing faults, and performing preventive maintenance to keep instruments working efficiently.
Repair & Replacement – Fixing or replacing faulty components in instruments like pressure gauges, flow meters, temperature sensors, and control valves.
Documentation & Reporting – Keeping records of instrument maintenance, calibration schedules, and any modifications made.
Compliance & Safety – Ensuring instruments meet safety regulations and industry standards for accuracy and reliability.
Collaboration – Working with engineers, electricians, and process operators to optimize instrument performance in industrial processes.
Instrument technicians are commonly found in industries like oil & gas, manufacturing, power plants, water treatment, and pharmaceuticals. Let me know if you need details on a specific industry!
An electrician and an instrumentation technician both work with electrical systems, but their roles differ in scope and focus.
Electrician
Installs, repairs, and maintains electrical wiring, lighting, and power systems.
Works with high-voltage and low-voltage electrical circuits.
Focuses on electrical safety, grounding, and ensuring compliance with electrical codes.
Commonly works in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
Uses tools like multimeters, conduit benders, and wire strippers.
Instrumentation Technician
Specializes in installing, maintaining, and calibrating measurement and control instruments.
Works with sensors, transmitters, controllers, and automation systems.
Ensures the accuracy of instruments that measure temperature, pressure, flow, and other variables.
Commonly found in industries like oil & gas, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and power plants.
Uses tools like calibrators, pressure gauges, and signal simulators.
Key Differences
Focus: Electricians work with electrical power systems, while instrumentation technicians focus on measurement and control systems.
Work Environment: Electricians often handle wiring and power distribution, whereas instrumentation technicians work in industrial automation and process control.
Skillset: Instrumentation technicians need knowledge of electronics, programming, and control systems, while electricians focus on electrical circuits and wiring.
In industrial settings, both roles may overlap, but instrumentation technicians typically handle more specialized tasks related to automation and process control.