A Practical Learning Roadmap to Build a Career in Instrumentation Detailed Engineering
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Are you a fresher engineer looking to build a stable and scalable career?
Or a working professional - such as a Site Engineer, Operations, Maintenance, or Construction Engineer - seeking career growth opportunities in EPC companies, Detailed Engineering firms, or Design Consultancies?
Are you currently working as a Sales Engineer or Application Engineer and want to transition into the Design Engineering domain?
Or a Project Engineer aiming to gain a strong understanding of Instrumentation Detailed Design to ensure smooth and efficient project execution?
To support these career aspirations, Texvyn – Institute of Continuous Learning has introduced the Instrumentation Design & Detailed Engineering Program.
The success of this program is reflected in its outcomes over 2,750 professionals have been trained to date, many of whom have successfully achieved their desired career transitions and growth through this course.
If you are looking to upskill, realign your career, and move into high-demand engineering roles, this program is designed for you.
Key Topics Covered in the Instrumentation Detailed Design Engineering Program
At Texvyn – Institute of Continuous Learning, we strongly believe that engineering is best learned by doing. Our training is designed to provide practical insights by replicating the complete project lifecycle of an instrumentation engineering project, enabling participants to understand how instrumentation engineers actually work in EPC and detailed engineering environments.
The program is structured to follow the real-time project workflow, from design basis to execution and tendering -
1. Instrumentation Design Basis & Engineering Philosophy
Instrument Design Flow & Engineering Deliverables
Review of P&ID Drawings from an Instrumentation Perspective
Instrument Index – Preparation & Review
Input / Output (I/O) List – Preparation & Review
2. Control Systems Engineering (DCS / PLC)
Preparation & Review of DCS / PLC Control Room Layouts
Preparation & Review of Control System Architecture
Alarm & Trip Setting List – Preparation & Review
Cause & Effect Diagram – Preparation & Review
3. Instrument Selection & Datasheet Engineering
Pressure Gauge – Datasheet Preparation & Review
Pressure Transmitter – Datasheet Preparation & Review
Orifice Plate – Datasheet Preparation & Review
Level Gauge – Datasheet Preparation & Review
Level Transmitter – Datasheet Preparation & Review
Temperature Transmitter – Datasheet Preparation & Review
Control Valve – Datasheet Preparation & Review
Flowmeter Selection Criteria
4. Instrument Engineering Calculations
Orifice Plate Calculation using InstruCalc
Control Valve Sizing Calculations
5. Area Classification & Communication Systems
Hazardous Area Classification
Ingress Protection (IP) Ratings
HART Communication Protocol
PROFIBUS Communication Protocol
6. Instrument Installation Engineering
Instrument & Junction Box (JB) Location Layout – Preparation & Review
Instrument Hook-up Drawings – Preparation & Review
Loop Diagrams – Preparation & Review
7. Cable Engineering & Routing
Instrument Cable Schedule – Preparation & Review
Instrument Cable & Tray Layout – Preparation & Review
8. Quantity Take-Off & Project Execution Support
Instrumentation MTO / BOQ – Preparation & Review
Technical Bid Evaluation / Analysis (TBE / TBA)
Instrument Erection Tender – Preparation & Review
We understand the importance of applying latest design software and engineering tools to stay relevant with modern-day engineering practices. Keeping this in mind, our program emphasizes hands-on exposure to industry-standard tools that are widely used in EPC and detailed engineering projects.
The key software and tools covered include:
➡️ InstruCalc – Used for flow element sizing and calculation
➡️ Fisher Specification Manager – Used for control valve sizing and selection
➡️ SmartPlant Instrumentation (SPI) – Used for generating data-driven instrumentation engineering deliverables
This practical software-driven approach ensures participants gain real project experience, understand engineering workflows, and develop the confidence required to work effectively as Instrumentation Design and Project Engineers.
Why Texvyn?
At Texvyn – Institute of Continuous Learning, our focus goes beyond what to design. We emphasize why, how, and in what sequence engineering activities are executed in real EPC projects. By closely replicating actual project workflows, our programs build job-ready confidence, enabling participants to seamlessly transition into roles in Instrumentation Design, Detailed Engineering, and Project Execution.
Key Training Features
Online, Instructor-Led Live Sessions
Interactive sessions conducted by industry professionals to ensure conceptual clarity and practical understanding.
Regular & Weekend Batch Options
Designed to suit both working professionals and fresh graduates.
35+ Years of Industry-Experienced Faculty
Learn directly from experts with extensive experience in EPC, detailed engineering, and execution projects.
Flexible Session Timings
Session schedules are adaptable to accommodate participants from different time zones across the globe.
Dedicated Software Access
Hands-on learning with industry-standard software tools to reinforce practical skills.
Post-Session Recording Access
Session recordings are provided as a ready reference, ensuring uninterrupted learning even if you miss a class.
Globally Recognized Certification
A certification that adds value to your profile and enhances your credibility in the global engineering job market.
Career Support
At Texvyn, we understand that quality training alone is not enough. Every candidate needs an initial push to confidently step into roles aligned with their newly acquired skills. To support this transition, we offer comprehensive, complimentary career support to all our participants.
Our Career Support Includes
Industry-Aligned Resume Enhancement
Complete restructuring of your resume to match current industry expectations and EPC hiring standards.
Guidance on Addressing Career Gaps
Practical support on how to present and justify career gaps professionally during resume screening and interviews.
Access to Real-Time Job Opportunities
Sharing of live and relevant openings through our JobLens network, keeping you informed about ongoing hiring requirements.
Profile Promotion Across Industry Networks
Active sharing and promotion of participant profiles across our hiring company network, recruitment consultants, alumni base, and faculty connections.
International Placement Network (In Progress)
Select access to international career opportunities, currently under development and gradually being rolled out.
Beyond-Defined Support – A Collaborative Effort
Our support extends beyond the points listed above. However, successful outcomes depend on mutual effort—Texvyn provides continuous guidance, while participants are expected to actively engage and apply.









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