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Last updated Dec 21 2024
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Control / Automation Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as a Control / Automation Engineer?

March 2018
Very rewarding.
Control / Automation Engineer in Auckland:
Pros: Freedom and trust
Cons: Nothing
August 2016
Get a Degree.
Control / Automation Engineer:
I started out as a technician and became a self taught engineer. Thirty years later it is difficult to find an appropriate position without a degree. Hiring managers have become ignorant of the requirements of the positions and hope that a degree will make up for their ignorance. All that does is place unqualified people in roles that will frustrate them. We are losing the abilities that time teaches and no one is capable of noticing.
October 2015
Control / Automation Engineer:
Pros: Experience of industrial automation (SIS, PSS, DCS, F&G, TMC and Batch Control applications) in Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals and Power industries. Participating in many aspect of the job cycle including technical issues, preparing functional design specifications, site surveys, interfacing with customer during all project phases, engineering, Pre-FAT, FAT, SAT, Process Simulation, Commissioning and startup activities.
Cons: Loaded, Travel frequency, Paid allowances and salary.
October 2015
Think ahead.
Control / Automation Engineer:
Have a plan for advancement and map out your course. Never stop learning and always keep high standards. Your skill will distinguish you, so don't get caught up in office politics.
July 2015
GOOD.
Control / Automation Engineer:
Pros: Nature of job I am doing what I studied in 4 years of engineering.
Cons: Stress will be more.

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