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An Instrument Fitter installs and maintains industrial control systems and sensors to ensure safe and efficient automated operations.

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Instrument Fitter careers

An Instrument Fitter installs and maintains the control systems used in large-scale industrial settings. You might work in an oil refinery, chemical plant, or mining facility. Instrument Fitters focus on the assembly and calibration of sensors to ensure all systems operate safely. You’ll install pneumatic and hydraulic tubing, troubleshoot mechanical faults, and ensure precision components are correctly integrated into automated networks.

Instrument Fitters play a vital role in maintaining industrial efficiency and safety. You’ll need to be technically minded and precise, with a strong commitment to following complex engineering diagrams. You’ll liaise with lead technicians and site managers to ensure all installations meet rigorous Australian safety standards.