Instrument mechanic

The ITI Instrument Mechanic trade is a two-year course focused on installing, troubleshooting, and repairing instrumentation, automation, and control systems. It’s a popular course delivered through a network of ITIs across India. This trade involves a blend of mechanical, electrical, and electronic skills, equipping individuals to work on various industrial equipment.
Key aspects of the ITI Instrument Mechanic trade:

Duration: The course is two years, spanning four semesters.

Career Path: Upon completion, individuals are awarded a National Trade Certificate (NTC) by the DGT, which is recognized worldwide.
Content:
It covers topics like electronics, electronic repair, mechanical instruments, indicators, and more.
  • Skills:
    Students learn to read and interpret technical documentation, plan work processes, apply safety regulations, and diagnose and rectify faults in electronic components.
  • Job Roles:
    Instrument mechanics are involved in various aspects of plant operations, including inspections, preventive maintenance, and the installation of control and measurement instruments.
  • Entry Qualification:
    A 10th class pass with Science and Mathematics is generally required, says the Directorate General of Training.
  • Specific areas of focus in the trade:
    Pressure Measurement: Students learn about various pressure sensors, pressure gauges, and the principles of pressure in liquids and gases.
    Electronics: They gain practical experience in circuit simulation, microprocessor trainers, and the use of electronic instruments like CROs and oscilloscopes.
    Practical Skills: The trade emphasizes hands-on experience through practical exercises in a workshop, covering all skills outlined in the syllabus.
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