Training Structure
- Training Application -> Selection -> Welcome Email / Regret Email à Sharing Instructions, Reading Material, Pre-Training Assessment, Telegram Group (for any instructions) -> Session 1 -> Assessment 1 email -> Mid-Week 1 Live Q&A on Wednesdays -> Session 2 -> Assessment 2 email -> Mid-Week 2 Live Q&A on Wednesdays -> Session 3 -> Assessment 3 email -> Mid-Week 3 Live Q&A on Wednesdays -> Session 4 -> Assessment 4 email -> Mid-Week 4 Live Q&A on Wednesdays -> Session 5 -> Assessment 5 email -> Mid-Week 5 Live Q&A and Certificate Give away
What you will learn
- Overview of Industry
- Industry Career Tracks
- Role of Instrumentation Engineer in Engineering Design
- Understanding Client requirements
- Relevant Codes & Standards
- Basic Design requirement
- Selection of Instruments
- Vendor's details and specification for all
- Preparing Instrumentation Deliverables
- What is
- Project Specifications
- Instrument Index
- Instrument I/O List
- Hook-Up Drawing
- Instrument Location Layout
- Instrument Data Sheets.
- Instrument Wiring Layout
- JB Layout, Cable Tray Layout
- Cable Schedule
- Logic Diagrams
- Loop Drawing
- Drafting/Modelling
- Control System
- Telecom
Training Features
o Job Oriented Training Program based on current Industry Demand
o Training Material
o Sample technical Drawing, documents
o Learn from Experienced engineers from the Industry.
o Resources to prepare for Interview and CV
o Effective use of Internet, LinkedIn for knowledge and networking
o Bonus (will be given at the final session)
Target Audience
1. BE/B.Tech in EEE/ECE/Instrumentation/Chemical Engineering
2. Students appearing in Final year
Pre-Survey
Participants are asked to take the pre-exam, which includes questions related to the subject matter areas. Answers will be provided for students to assess their knowledge, prior to beginning the training
Session Details
SESSION 1
- Introduction
- Overview of an Engineering Organization
- Multi-Discipline Engineers & Engineering
- Role of Instrumentation Engineer
- Career Opportunities
- Weekly Assignment
SESSION 2
- Engineering Design overview
- Feasibility and Conceptual Study
- Basic Engineering
- FEED engineering
- Detailed Engineering
- As-Built Drawing
- Weekly Assignment
SESSION 3
- List of Deliverables (Part-1)
- Preparation of Deliverables
- Reference Deliverables overview
- Instruments Design Software’s overview
- Weekly Assignment
SESSION 4
- List of Deliverables (Part-2)
- Preparation of Deliverables
- Weekly Assignment
SESSION 5
- Process Parameters overview
- Type of Instruments
- Final Assignment
You will be able to
1. At beginner level to design, develop, and interpret the documents for instruments, control, and telecom systems for a typical project
2. Reading P&IDs, understanding specifications, prepare documentation at beginner level
3. Understand and Interpret the information available on engineering documentation
4. Able to interact and discuss with other discipline engineers
5. Apply ISA standards for symbols and terminology to documentation
6. Apply the knowledge to prepare Instrumentation engineering documentations
Course Materials
1. Course note-set with slides from training session
2. Pre-Reading Material
3. Post Reading Materials
4. Instrumentation Symbols and Identification
5. Surprise Bonus Giveaways
Instructors

Prabhakharan A
– Sr. Instrumentation & Control Engineer
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Vineeth
– Sr. Instrumentation & Control Engineer
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John Kingsley
– Lead Instrumentation & Control Engineer/Business Development
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CLOSED
Maximum Participants: 90 ON ZOOM
First Come First Serve
• Overview of Industry
• Industry Career Tracks
• Role of Instrumentation Engineer in Engineering Design
• Understanding Client requirements
• Relevant Codes & Standards
• Basic Design requirement
• Selection of Instruments
• Vendor's details and specification for all
• Preparing Instrumentation Deliverables
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