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A Skid E&I (Electrical and Instrumentation) Engineer is essential for designing, developing, installing, testing, and commissioning electrical and instrumentation systems within skid-mounted units across various industrial applications. These systems are critical for monitoring, controlling, and automating processes within the skid, ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable operation
Educational Background: A bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering, or a related field is typically required. Experience: 5-6 years of relevant experience in skid assembly, industrial automation, or a related field is often expected.