2 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
An Instrumentation Technician is responsible for the installation, calibration, maintenance, inspection, and troubleshooting of instrumentation and control systems—often in sectors such as manufacturing, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, food processing, utilities, or research facilities. These professionals manage various electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical devices that monitor and regulate process variables like ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
4.80 LPA TO 5.40 LPA
An Instrument Engineer for Combustion Control Systems (CCS) in a steel manufacturing plant designs, installs, and maintains automation systems. They ensure critical processes (like blast furnaces and reheating furnaces) are precise, safe, and energy-efficient by regulating temperature, pressure, gas flow, and combustion ratios. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Key Responsibilities
System Design ...
1 Opening(s)
0 To 0
1.68 LPA TO 1.80 LPA
1. Good credincial 2. Passout 2024 or 20253. Local candidate only4. Salary starting CTC 15K After a six month CTC will be 17K and finally after completion of 01 year he will be Asst. Engineer and CTC will be 19K.
An Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, ...
1 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 3.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 3.60 LPA
A Jr. Instrument Engineer for Central Control Systems (CCS) in a steel plant supports the design, calibration, and maintenance of automation and control systems. They ensure the safe and efficient operation of plant machinery by continuously monitoring process variables like temperature, pressure, and flow. [1, 2, 3]
Core Responsibilities
System Maintenance & ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
4.80 LPA TO 5.40 LPA
An Instrument Engineer in a steel manufacturing plant designs, calibrates, and maintains the industrial automation and control systems that monitor parameters like temperature, pressure, and flow. They ensure equipment reliability and safety across heavy, high-temperature areas like blast furnaces and rolling mills. [1, 2]
Key Responsibilities
Maintenance & Calibration: Perform routine calibration ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 7.0 Year(s)
2.60 LPA TO 3.20 LPA
An Instrumentation Shift Incharge is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of all instrumentation and control systems during their assigned shift. This includes overseeing the maintenance, troubleshooting, and calibration of instruments, as well as supervising a team of technicians. The role also involves ensuring compliance with safety and quality procedures, and communicating ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
2.40 LPA TO 3.60 LPA
Shift Incharge / Engineer – Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I)
Steel Manufacturing Plant
Position Summary
The E&I Shift Incharge/Engineer ensures uninterrupted plant operations by managing electrical and instrumentation maintenance during a specific shift. This role focuses on minimizing downtime, maximizing equipment reliability, and enforcing strict safety protocols. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key Responsibilities
Operational & Maintenance ...
2 Opening(s)
3.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 4.20 LPA
An Instrument Technician in a steel manufacturing plant is responsible for installing, calibrating, and maintaining the sensors, actuators, and control systems (like DCS and PLC) that monitor critical parameters like temperature, pressure, flow, and level. They ensure operational efficiency and safety in high-temperature heavy industrial environments. [1, 2]
Key Responsibilities
Calibration & ...
2 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
2.16 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
An Instrument Technician in a power plant installs, calibrates, maintains, and troubleshoots field instruments, control systems (DCS, PLC, SCADA), and automation devices to ensure operational efficiency. They work with sensors, transmitters, and control valves (pressure, temperature, flow), usually requiring a Diploma/ITI in Instrumentation/Electronics and 3–5 years of industrial experience. [1, ...
1 Opening(s)
20.0 Year(s) To 25.0 Year(s)
10.00 LPA TO 12.00 LPA
A Head of Instrumentation (HOD Instrumentation) in a power plant manages the entire process control and measurement systems (DCS, PLCs, field instruments like transmitters, analyzers) for safe, efficient, and reliable power generation, focusing on planning maintenance, leading a technical team, ensuring compliance, troubleshooting complex issues, budgeting, and driving reliability and automation upgrades for ...