We are looking for a proactive and enthusiastic Instrumentation Engineer (Fresher) to join our engineering team who will support field activities related to installation, calibration, maintenance, and testing of instrumentation and control devices. This role is designed to provide hands-on experience and technical learning under the supervision of experienced engineers and technicians, forming a strong foundation in the field of industrial automation and instrumentation.
Learn about various field instruments such as pressure, level, flow, temperature sensors, transmitters, and control valves.
Support in tagging, identification, and installation of instruments in compliance with drawings and safety norms.
Assist in following P&IDs, loop diagrams, and wiring schedules during plant or project execution.
Help in the calibration of instruments under supervision using standard equipment.
Learn and assist in loop checking and functional testing during commissioning or maintenance.
Record calibration data and update log sheets or system entries.
Participate in preventive and corrective maintenance activities for instrumentation systems.
Help diagnose instrument faults or irregular readings under guidance.
Adhere to plant safety, isolation, and LOTO (Lock Out Tag Out) procedures.
Assist in preparing basic documentation such as instrument checklists, inspection reports, and data sheets.
Learn to interpret engineering drawings and standards (e.g., ISA symbols, P&IDs).
Follow engineering workflows and support QA/QC documentation.
Follow all safety procedures and wear appropriate PPE while working in the field.
Attend toolbox talks, safety inductions, and job training programs.
Understand the importance of process safety and instrumentation’s role in it.
Receive training on tools like HART communicator, multimeter, handheld calibrators, and PLC basics.
Learn communication protocols (HART, Modbus, Foundation Fieldbus) and control loop basics.
Participate in workshops and on-the-job training sessions to build core instrumentation knowledge.
Basic understanding of measurement principles (pressure, temperature, flow, level).
Willingness to work on-site, in plants, and in shift-based operations.
Good communication, teamwork, and eagerness to learn.
Familiarity with MS Office and basic engineering software tools.
Ability to read and interpret basic technical drawings.
Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in Instrumentation, Electronics, or Electrical Engineering.
0–1 year of relevant experience (internships/project work are considered a plus).
Basic knowledge of instrumentation and control systems is desirable.
Willingness to travel or relocate for site-based assignments or rotational work.