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Instrumentation and Control Technician

Install, calibrate, and maintain industrial measurement and control instruments and systems.

NOC22310
Since1999
100Exam Questions
10Provinces
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About Instrumentation and Control Technician

Instrumentation and control technicians install, repair, maintain, calibrate, and troubleshoot industrial measuring and controlling instruments used to monitor and control manufacturing and processing operations. They work with pressure, flow, temperature, level, and analytical instruments.

Work Environment

These technicians work in oil refineries, chemical plants, pulp and paper mills, power generating stations, and manufacturing facilities. The work involves exposure to industrial environments with varying temperatures, noise, and potentially hazardous materials.

Physical Demands

  • Working in industrial plant environments
  • Climbing structures and scaffolding
  • Working in confined spaces
  • Fine motor skills for precise calibration
  • Lifting test equipment up to 20 kg

Designated Provinces & Territories

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Red Seal Exam Structure

The Instrumentation and Control Technician Red Seal exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions covering 5 major work activity areas.

100

Total Questions

Multiple choice

5–15%

Knowledge & Recall

60–70%

Procedural Application

20–30%

Critical Thinking

Skills for Success

The essential skills required to succeed in this trade, as defined by the Red Seal program.

Reading

Read technical manuals, code books, specifications, and safety documentation related to instrumentation and control.

Document Use

Interpret blueprints, schematics, drawings, and technical documents used in instrumentation and control.

Writing

Complete work orders, reports, inspection records, and other documentation for instrumentation and control.

Oral Communication

Communicate with clients, colleagues, supervisors, and other trades to coordinate instrumentation and control work.

Numeracy

Perform measurements, calculations, and estimates required for instrumentation and control tasks.

Thinking

Apply problem-solving and critical thinking skills to diagnose issues and plan instrumentation and control work.

Working with Others

Collaborate with team members, apprentices, and other trades on instrumentation and control projects.

Digital Technology

Use digital tools, diagnostic software, and computer-based systems relevant to instrumentation and control.

Continuous Learning

Stay current with evolving codes, technologies, and best practices in instrumentation and control.

Career Advancement

Experienced technicians can advance to lead roles, project coordination, or specialize in areas like distributed control systems (DCS), safety instrumented systems (SIS), or process analyzers.

Specializations

DCS ProgrammingSafety Instrumented SystemsProcess AnalyzersPLC Programming
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