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Qualification Title New Zealand Certificate in Industrial Measurement and Control (Practice) (Level 4)
Qualification Type Certificate
Level 4
Credits 80
Subject Area
  • Engineering and Related Technologies » Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and Technology » Industrial Engineering
Strategic Purpose Statement
The purpose of this qualification is to provide process industries with individuals who can apply the required Industrial Measurement and Control (IMC) knowledge and practical skills to operate safely and competently in industrial environments.

This qualification is also suitable for individuals who intend to advance their practical electrical or mechanical engineering skills at an industrial level.

Graduates will be capable of operating as an instrumentation technician under limited supervision and with self-management of their own learning and performance.
Graduate profile
Graduates of this qualification will be able to:

- Install and commission industrial instrumentation to meet industry requirements.
- Service industrial measurement and control equipment, and systems to meet industry requirements.
- Diagnose and correct faults in industrial measurement and control systems to meet industry requirements.
- Identify and manage risks to work safely in an industrial environment.
Education pathways
There are two entry level qualifications in the qualification pathway for individuals intending to become an IMC technician: This qualification and the New Zealand Certificate in Industrial Measurement and Control (Theory) (Level 4) [Ref: 2252], which is intended for individuals who are either already in an IMC apprenticeship, or who want to gain the broad operational knowledge of IMC theory in preparation for entry into an IMC apprenticeship.

This qualification can also build on certificate/s in electrical theory and practice such as the New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Trade (Level 4) with strands in General Electrical, and Electricity Supply [Ref: 4204].

This qualification leads to the New Zealand Certificate in Industrial Measurement and Control (Level 5) with strands in Process Control, and Process Automation [Ref: 2253].
Employment pathways
Graduates will be able to work as an IMC technician in the Industrial Measurement and Control field servicing industries such as pulp and paper, dairy, petrochemicals, steel and aluminium, wood products, extractives, food products, energy generation and distribution, water and wastewater, and other utilities.To find out more about employment opportunities click on the CareersNZ logo, then the provider who offers this qualification.
Entry Requirements
None.
Education Organisation 2 Organisations can assist in gaining this qualification
Developed By Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council
Quality Assured By New Zealand Qualifications Authority
Number 2251
Status Current
Created February 2014
Next Review July 2025
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