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How much do international instrumentation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for international instrumentation in the United States is $28.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an International Instrumentation job?

An International Instrumentation job involves designing, maintaining, and troubleshooting instrumentation systems used in various industries, such as manufacturing, energy, and research, on a global scale. Professionals in this role ensure the accuracy and reliability of measurement and control systems while adhering to international standards and regulations. They may work on projects involving automation, process control, and data acquisition across multiple countries. Strong technical knowledge, problem-solving skills, and familiarity with global industry practices are essential for success in this field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the International Instrumentation position, and why are they important?

To succeed in International Instrumentation, you need a solid background in instrumentation engineering, systems integration, and familiarity with global standards, typically backed by a degree in engineering or applied sciences. Experience with SCADA systems, PLC programming, calibration equipment, and international quality or safety certifications like ISO or IEC is often required. Strong cross-cultural communication, problem-solving skills, and adaptability are important soft skills for working with diverse teams and clients across borders. These competencies ensure proper installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of complex systems in varied international environments.

What are the main challenges faced by professionals in International Instrumentation roles?

Professionals in International Instrumentation often encounter challenges such as adapting to different regulatory standards, working in varied environments, and coordinating projects across multiple time zones. Communication with teams from diverse cultural and technical backgrounds requires both patience and effective collaboration skills. Additionally, frequent travel and onsite visits may be necessary to support installation, calibration, or troubleshooting efforts abroad. Embracing these challenges can lead to valuable experience and significant career growth in this dynamic, globally-focused field.
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Instrumentation Specialist

FCC Construction Inc.

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$120K - $145K/yr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Build Your Career at FCC Construction Inc.

With 125 years of experience, the FCC Group's Infrastructure Division is present in 25 countries, and its activities cover all areas of engineering and construction. It is a leader in the execution of transport infrastructure, as well as in residential and non-residential construction. FCC Construcción is currently the fourth-largest construction company in Spain in terms of contract volume and ranks among the top 30 in the world, according to the international magazine ENR (Engineering News-Record).

Project Opportunity

We are looking for a Instrumentation & Monitoring Engineer to join our FCC Team assigned to the MTA’s Second Avenue Subway Project.

This position is based in New York, NY, and requires daily presence in the office and/or on construction sites.

The MTA’s Second Avenue Subway project is a $7.7B expansion that will extend the Q Line from 96th Street into East Harlem, adding three new ADA-accessible stations at 106th, 116th, and 125th Streets. This long-awaited project will restore rapid transit access to a community underserved for decades, ease overcrowding on the Lexington Avenue line, and cut commute times—delivering a transformative impact for East Harlem residents and the city as a whole.

This position will support the $2 billion design-build contract for Phase 2, which includes two tunnels that will enable the development of two new subway stations in New York. Led by Connect Plus Partners, a joint venture between FCC Construction and Halmar International, the project brings together extensive experience in large-scale infrastructure, complex tunneling, and urban transit construction.

POSITION SUMMARY

Reports to: Technical Director

The Instrumentation & Monitoring Engineer is responsible for coordinating the installation, management, and monitoring of instrumentation systems used to assess the behavior of ground conditions, adjacent buildings, and structures impacted by tunneling and shaft construction.

The Instrumentation & Monitoring Engineer’s key responsibilities are:

  • Coordinate the installation and monitoring of instrumentation systems in accordance with contract requirements and design specifications
  • Manage instrumentation activities in collaboration with subcontractors, third-party consultants, and internal teams
  • Coordinate closely with Construction and Survey teams to ensure timely and accurate monitoring aligned with project schedules
  • Ensure all instrumentation data is collected, validated, and reported per contract requirements, including baseline and weekly reporting
  • Serve as Project Administrator for iSite, ensuring all instrumentation assets are properly logged, monitoring data is consistently uploaded/maintained, and trigger levels, alarms, and notifications are configured and functioning
  • Develop and maintain the Response Action Plan (RAP), including alarm thresholds and response protocols
  • Coordinate updates to the Geotechnical Instrumentation Plan with subcontractors
  • Attend and support Excavation Support (RES) meetings, ensuring monitoring data is current and available
  • Analyze instrumentation data and collaborate with site teams to assess structural behavior and risk
  • Participate in coordination meetings with client representatives, including MTA and consultants
  • Support continuous improvement of monitoring processes, reporting accuracy, and system efficiency

EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, or related field preferred
  • Minimum 5 years of experience (8+ years preferred) in heavy civil infrastructure projects
  • Required experience in urban construction environments (tunneling, underground, or similar complex projects)
  • Experience with instrumentation and monitoring systems for geotechnical or structural applications
  • Familiarity with web-based monitoring/data systems (e.g., iSite) strongly preferred
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel)
  • Experience with CAD and ProjectWise is a plus
  • Strong coordination, analytical, and communication skills

JOB REQUIREMENTS

  • Experience on similar large-scale urban infrastructure projects
  • Ability to work extended hours or weekends as needed based on project demands
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple stakeholders and data streams simultaneously

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • Ability to sit for extended periods while working at a computer and reviewing technical data and reports
  • Ability to occasionally stand, walk, and navigate active construction sites, including uneven terrain, confined spaces, and varying elevations
  • Ability to climb ladders, stairs, and access shafts or underground work areas as required
  • Visual acuity to read detailed plans, instrumentation data, and computer screens
  • Ability to wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including hard hat, safety vest, safety glasses, and steel-toe boots when in the field
  • Ability to work in varying environmental conditions, including exposure to noise, dust, weather, and temperature fluctuations when visiting job sites

WORK ENVIRONMENT

FCC is dedicated to creating an inclusive workplace where diversity is valued and respected. As an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, we do not discriminate against any applicant for employment or employee because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetics, creed, veteran status, military status, or any other characteristic protected under Federal, State, or local laws.

Reasonable accommodation will be provided to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with applicable law.