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I am a graduate in "Instrumentation Engineering" and have just joined a consultant. I have been given a short classroom training which covered various transmitters, flow, temperature, pressure measurements, valves, and DCS, PLC. My scope here mostly consists of preparation of sheets and documents like instrument index, specifications, JB, Hook ups, I/O list, etc.
I am finding this work to be a little monotonous. What do u guys suggest, is it worthwhile to stay here to gain experience? if yes for how long? How can i move towards automation and control cause i feel i have the aptitude to move that side? what other options should i explore in this field?
Is a masters education required to move up in the industry?
Please reply.
I am finding this work to be a little monotonous. What do u guys suggest, is it worthwhile to stay here to gain experience? if yes for how long? How can i move towards automation and control cause i feel i have the aptitude to move that side? what other options should i explore in this field?
Is a masters education required to move up in the industry?
Please reply.
