Industrial Instrumentation Training for Electronics and Instrumentation Engineers

(Training + Skill Assessment + Certification + Project)

Overview

The Industrial Instrumentation Training is designed to equip Electronics and Instrumentation engineers with practical knowledge and hands-on skills for designing, operating, and maintaining instrumentation systems in industrial plants. The course covers sensors, transmitters, control valves, process measurement, calibration, data acquisition, and integration with automation systems.

Engineers with practical experience but without formal certification can undergo a skill assessment to identify gaps in their instrumentation knowledge. Targeted training is provided for weak areas. Participants receive certification and project documentation upon completion. Fresh graduates gain hands-on exposure to industrial instrumentation used in power, oil & gas, chemical, and manufacturing industries.


Why Skill Assessment Is Important

Skill assessment ensures participants are evaluated for:

  • Knowledge of process measurement and industrial instrumentation devices

  • Understanding of signal transmission, conditioning, and data acquisition

  • Ability to integrate instrumentation with PLC, DCS, and SCADA systems

  • Proficiency in troubleshooting, calibration, and maintenance

  • Compliance with industrial safety and quality standards

This ensures training is focused on strengthening practical skills and industry readiness.


Topics Covered

1. Fundamentals of Industrial Instrumentation

  • Introduction to industrial instrumentation and automation

  • Measurement principles for pressure, temperature, flow, level, and vibration

  • Sensor and transmitter types, working principles, and selection criteria

  • Signal conditioning and process variable representation

2. Instrumentation Devices and Components

  • Control valves, actuators, and process controllers

  • Pneumatic and electronic instrumentation

  • Transducers, converters, and signal isolators

  • Calibration techniques and maintenance procedures

3. Process Control Integration

  • Interfacing instrumentation with PLC, DCS, and SCADA

  • Analog and digital signal processing

  • Data acquisition and real-time monitoring

  • Troubleshooting instrumentation and control loops

4. Industrial Communication Protocols

  • HART, Modbus, Profibus, and Fieldbus integration

  • Wired and wireless communication in process control

  • Data logging, trend analysis, and alarm management

  • Network architecture and protocol selection

5. Safety, Compliance, and Best Practices

  • Industrial safety standards and regulations

  • Hazard identification and risk mitigation

  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) and safe working practices

  • Documentation, reporting, and standard operating procedures

6. Practical Project Work

  • Designing a process measurement and control system

  • Sensor selection, calibration, and installation

  • Integration with PLC/DCS/SCADA for monitoring

  • Project documentation and operational reporting


What You Will Learn

After completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Design, install, and maintain industrial instrumentation systems

  • Calibrate and troubleshoot sensors, transmitters, and control devices

  • Integrate instrumentation with automation systems for monitoring and control

  • Ensure safety, compliance, and proper documentation

  • Execute practical projects demonstrating industrial instrumentation skills


Certification

Participants who complete skill assessment, training, and project work will receive Industrial Instrumentation Certification for Electronics and Instrumentation Engineers, validating their practical skills and readiness for industrial projects.


Who Can Join?

  • Diploma / B.Tech / M.Tech in Electronics, Instrumentation, EEE, or E&I

  • Engineers with practical experience in instrumentation but lacking formal certification

  • Maintenance, commissioning, and process control engineers in industries

  • Fresh graduates seeking hands-on exposure to industrial instrumentation systems