
Tim Ellis calibrating his measurement and control equipment
Industrial measurement and control technicians install, maintain and repair equipment used to measure and control production processes. They may work in a range of industries including food processing, pulp and paper processing, brewing, petrochemical industries and power generation.
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Ko ta te kaihangarau ine / whakahaere ahumahi mahi ko te whakauru, te tiaki, me te whakatika utauta ka whakamahia hei ine, hei whakahaere hatepe whakaputa. Ka mahi pea ratou i roto i te maha noa atu o nga tumomo kaupapa ahumahi pera i te whakarite kai, whakarite maramara rakau, pepa hoki, te mahi waipiro, me te whakaputa hiko.
Entry Requirements
To become an industrial and measurement control technician you need to complete an apprenticeship and work towards a National Certificate in Industrial Measurement and Control - Level 4.

Pay
Salaries vary, but once qualified, industrial measurement and control technicians can earn between $50,000 and $70,000 a year.

Job Outlook
Job opportunities for industrial measurement and control technicians are good.
Skill shortage information
There is a long term skill shortage for this job.
Source: Department of Immigration, Skills Shortages