Job Title: Pressure Calibration Engineer
Job Summary:
The Pressure Calibration Engineer (Fresher) is responsible for assisting in the calibration, testing, and maintenance of pressure measurement devices, including pressure gauges, transmitters, and sensors. This entry-level role provides hands-on experience in understanding pressure calibration processes, working under the supervision of senior engineers to ensure measurement accuracy and compliance with standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Calibration and Testing:
- Assist in the calibration of pressure devices, ensuring compliance with manufacturer specifications and industry standards.
- Support in testing pressure gauges, transmitters, and other instruments using standard calibration equipment like deadweight testers and pressure calibrators.
- Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) for calibration tasks to maintain accuracy and consistency.
Documentation:
- Record calibration data and maintain detailed logs for compliance with quality standards.
- Assist in generating calibration certificates and reports under the guidance of senior engineers.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
- Support routine maintenance of calibration equipment such as pressure calibrators, deadweight testers, and manometers.
- Identify and report abnormalities or issues in calibration equipment or devices.
Compliance and Safety:
- Adhere to safety protocols and organizational guidelines during calibration and testing activities.
- Learn and apply industry standards such as ISO 17025, NIST, and other calibration-specific regulations.
Team Collaboration:
- Collaborate with senior engineers and technicians to execute calibration and testing tasks effectively.
- Participate in discussions and training sessions to enhance understanding of pressure calibration methodologies.
Skills and Knowledge Required:
- Basic understanding of pressure measurement principles and devices, including pressure gauges, transmitters, and manometers.
- Familiarity with calibration tools such as pressure calibrators, deadweight testers, and handheld pressure devices is advantageous.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions precisely.
- Basic troubleshooting skills to identify common issues in pressure measurement systems.
Educational Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Instrumentation Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related technical field.
- Basic training or certification in pressure calibration or metrology is a plus but not mandatory.
Key Focus Areas:
Water Purification and Treatment Systems Control
Learning the basics of calibrating pressure instruments used in water purification and treatment systems.
Environmental and Regulatory Compliance
Familiarizing with environmental regulations and standards applicable to pressure calibration in water systems.
Monitoring of Water Quality (pH, Chlorine Levels, etc.)
Assisting in the calibration of instruments used for monitoring water quality parameters, ensuring basic accuracy and reliability.
Experience:
- No prior experience required; internships or academic projects related to pressure measurement or calibration are beneficial.
Tools and Equipment:
- Basic calibration tools such as deadweight testers, pressure calibrators, manometers, and handheld pressure devices.
- Knowledge of basic data logging or calibration management software is an advantage.
Other Requirements:
- Effective communication and teamwork skills to work collaboratively with supervisors and peers.
- Eagerness to learn and develop expertise in pressure calibration techniques and methodologies.
- Commitment to adhering to safety, quality, and organizational standards.