General technician
Want to calibrate and maintain precision measuring instruments?
On this page, you will find comprehensive information about the instrumentation technician profession: what the role involves, what technical skills and measurement precision are required, and how to determine if you are suited for the world of instrument calibration, measurement, and scientific control. Career guidance is done online here on the website, start now!
An instrument technician handles equipment malfunctions within their area of responsibility - instrumentation, control, and communication. They ensure calibration and verification of measuring tools in factories according to procedures, and sometimes work with electronic and even optical control systems, depending on the type of position.

General technician
General technician



General technician



General technician

The [9] Scale: Represents the percentile of population that will reach or surpass this grade.
This implies the majority of the population will score 4, 5 or 6 and only a fraction will score 9 or 1.

The [7] Scale: Represents the percentile of population that will reach or surpass this grade.
This implies the majority of the population will score 3, 4 or 5 and only a fraction will score 7 or 1.
The Personality Report is based on research conducted by Logipass that observed how a person ranks himself, his views and the way others rate him.
The scores range from "very high" to "very low" and are statistically relative, i.e. "very high" is relatively high in comparison to the population and in other words reflects the fact that the majority of people rank lower in a specific metric.
Tests and Characteristics
Candidates being tested for this position may be required to take the following tests:
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