As an instrumentation and control technician (formerly known as an industrial instrument mechanic) you’ll build, calibrate, commission, program and maintain industrial control systems.
Are you a red seal qualified graduate electrician looking to further your career? Are you interested in instrumentation? Great idea! Electrician, combined with an instrumentation and control technician red seal, is in high demand.
We have good news. TRU is now recognizing your previous learning and experience and has put together an accelerated program that reduces the time to get your instrumentation accreditation from 40 weeks to 30 weeks.
That’s equivalent to saving a whole year.
What You Need To Do
As an instrumentation and control technician (formerly known as an industrial instrument mechanic) you’ll build, calibrate, commission, program and maintain industrial control systems.
Positions are needed in virtually all industrial enterprises, where you’ll be responsible for installing instruments to monitor various process parameters like temperature, pressure and flow—used by a programmed controller to command final control elements, such as valves and motors, to meet process specifications.
Instrumentation And Control Technician Foundation Program
Our Foundation program includes level 1 apprenticeship training plus additional technical and hands-on experience that will provide the necessary skills to work as an apprentice in this trade.
What You'll Learn
What Makes TRU’s Program Unique
What You'll Graduate With
Program Requirements
General Requirements
About Us
This course is an introduction to basic programming techniques used in Programmable Logic Controllers.
In this class students will learn how to create a full 3d architectural project model, including walls, doors, windows, components, floors, ceilings, roofs, and stairs, using the basic tools that the majority of architectural users need. This includes how to navigate the user interface and use the ...
In this beginner-friendly class at Saskatoon Makerspace, students will learn the basics of laser cutting and engraving and how to create their own custom designs using design software.
Techniques are learned and employed regarding the powertrain sizing problem, including battery pack configuration and its scaling for energy and power needs, selection of driveline components to meet regenerative braking and acceleration performance.
The Plumbing & Pipe Trades Foundation program blends in-class theory with hands-on practical skills training to prepare graduates for entry level employment and apprenticeships.
© 2024 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy