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Instrumentation engineering technology requires specialized expertise—you must be tech-savvy, adept at conceptualizing system operations, and passionate about problem-solving. This field also provides a wide array of career prospects, with particularly strong demand in sectors like heavy industry, mining, manufacturing, and production.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic delivers Saskatchewan's sole accredited instrumentation engineering technology program. This three-year diploma is available as a full-time course at the Moose Jaw campus.
Theoretical classroom learning is complemented by hands-on lab sessions. You'll work with cutting-edge equipment and receive expert guidance while applying your knowledge through experiments, applied research, and a significant second-year project.
Career Opportunities
Instrumentation engineering technologists find employment in diverse settings, including oil refineries, petrochemical and fertilizer plants, mining operations, manufacturing sites, engineering consultancies, and sales/service providers. The work itself varies widely, encompassing installation, calibration, maintenance, system monitoring, upgrades, and troubleshooting.