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Industrial Control

Skill Explained

The skill of Industrial Control covers elements from electrical installation and automation installation. However, the requirements are now leaning more and more towards automation installation. There are a wide range of technical skills required from the practitioner, including installation of conduits, cables, instruments, devices and control centres. The practitioner will also need to design circuits and program Programmable Logic Controllers, parameterize bus systems and configure Human Machine Interfaces.

 A key skill of the practitioner is troubleshooting, identifying problems during installation or remedying problems with an established plant.

The practitioner will work in a large range of industrial settings; he or she may have specialist knowledge about one particular industry or may work more generally. Also, the practitioner may be employed within one plant, installing and maintaining production equipment, or may work for a sub-contractor who will span a number of industrial settings.

The practitioner needs an awareness of the implications, both financially and for the business’s reputation, of delays in production as a result of reliability issues on the production line. They will therefore need to work in a logical manner and be sure to meet time constraints. They will also need to provide expert advice and guidance on both technical production issues and innovative and cost effective solutions to production problems and requirements.

The working environment is likely to be one that is potentially very dangerous and hazardous. The practitioner therefore needs proactively to promote best practice in health and safe working and rigorously adhere to health and safety legislation.

What the Competitors do at the Competition

The Competitor will be judged on:

  • Health and safety
  • Circuit design and/or modification
  • Making of the Automation Control Panel/Centre
  • Field Installations
  • Programming of the Automation equipments of the Test Project
  • Fault finding

Competitors

 

 

Jim D'Elboux
Australia

Luke Elsmore
United Kingdom

 

Carlos Faria
Portugal

Reza Julias
Indonesia

 

 

Jinhao Li
China

KUO-CHIA LUO
Chinese Taipei

 

 

 

Leevi Pousi
Finland

 

Lucas Silva
Brazil

 

 

Mattijn Stegeman
Netherlands

 

Martin Tully
Ireland

Fabian Ulmann
Switzerland

 

 

Joe Warling
Luxembourg


Experts

 

 

Colm Agnew
Ireland

Juan Gonzalo Alvarez
Colombia

David Arnold
Australia

 

Daniel Bandorowicz
Belgium

Jose Antonio BORJA DE LOS SANTOS
Spain

Jhih-ming Chen
Chinese Taipei

 

 

Sung-Mun Cho
Korea

Peter Friesen
Canada

Thomas HANS
France

 

Andreas Hochecker
Germany

Marco Túlio Hudson
Brazil

Mahefud Ismail
Indonesia

 

 

Jarmo Kainumaa
Finland

Mikio Kimura
Japan

Ying Lian
China

 

Mark Maginty
United Kingdom

ALEX MALDONADO
Chile

Christoph Meier
Switzerland

 

 

Håkan Nilsson
Sweden

Sjoerd Pereboom
Netherlands

Vadim Popkov
Russia

 

Andreas Puchner
Austria

Carlo Rosati
Luxembourg

Adelino Santos
Portugal

 

 

Hie Wie Tiong
Singapore

Kazuki Yuno
Vietnam