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Analytical Instrumentation Technology

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An­aly­ti­cal In­stru­men­ta­tion Tech­no­lo­gy, also known as an Analyzer Technician, is a highly skilled professional specializing in the installation, maintenance, calibration, troubleshooting, and repair of analytical instruments used in industrial processes to measure and monitor properties such as gas composition, pH, conductivity, humidity, and particulate matter. These technicians are crucial in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of industrial operations across sectors like oil and gas, petrochemicals, power generation, environmental monitoring, and pharmaceuticals. 

The Analytical Instrumentation Technology Associate of Applied Science degree program prepares graduates for entry-level careers as Analytical Instrument Technicians, particularly in industries like oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation environmental monitoring, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. These careers typically occur within environments such as refineries, laboratories, control rooms, and field sites. 

Key attributes for success in this field include strong analytical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, precision in measurements, the ability to work under pressure in industrial settings, and effective communication and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams.

What Will I Learn?

Upon successful completion of the Analytical Instrumentation Technology Degree program, graduates will be equipped with the following skills.

Analytical Instruments

  • Expertise in gas chromatographs, spectrometers, pH meters, and other advanced analytical devices.

Process Variables

  • Proficiency in monitoring and controlling gas composition, flow, temperature, and particulate concentration.

Electronics and Networking

  • Knowledge of signal processing, industrial communication protocols (e.g., HART, Modbus), and circuit diagrams.

Safety Standards

  • Adherence to strict safety protocols, including hazardous area classifications and environmental guidelines.

Regulatory Knowledge

  • Familiarity with compliance standards from OSHA, EPA, and industry-specific regulations.

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