Professionals working with Rotork actuators are typically responsible for installing, commissioning, maintaining, and troubleshooting electric and pneumatic actuators and related control systems. Daily duties may include conducting site visits, performing preventive maintenance, diagnosing faults, calibrating instruments, and providing technical support or training to clients. These roles often involve working closely with engineering teams, project managers, and end-users to ensure reliable and optimized operation of automation equipment. The work environment can be a mix of workshop, field, and customer sites, offering variety and hands-on problem-solving opportunities.