ICE (Instrumentation, Control, and Electrical) Systems Technician Schooling Training
To become an ICE (instrumentation, control and electrical) systems technician you will need some schooling. As we move towards a new green economy, this job will be in demand. If you have a background in electrical engineering or electronics, you will have an advantage becoming a systems technician. With this in mind an associate's degree is a great place to start your training. An associate's degree can usually be obtained for about $6 to $8 thousand a year. In order to be more marketable in this field, it is suggested to have a bachelors or a master's degree. This further education will cost anywhere from $5 to $20 thousand a year.
ICE (Instrumentation, Control, and Electrical) Systems Technician Resources
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Programming and Customizing the AVR Microcontroller
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Power Plant Control and Instrumentation: the control of boilers and HRSG systems (I E E Control Engineering Series)
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Control Systems
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Sensors and Actuators: Control System Instrumentation