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Hire Instrumentation Engineers in Chicago

Chicago anchors Midwest industrial machinery, metals, and food processing manufacturing. CosmoQuick connects manufacturers in Chicago with vetted instrumentation engineers across United States's industrial ecosystem.

About the role

Designs and maintains process instrumentation, sensors, and measurement systems.

Chicago hiring outlook

Instrumentation Engineers are in high demand across Chicago. Manufacturers are actively hiring across automotive, electronics, industrial machinery, and process manufacturing segments.

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$99k
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High
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Electrical
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Hire Instrumentation Engineers in Chicago

Submit your instrumentation engineer hiring request. CosmoQuick delivers vetted candidates across Chicago and United States.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for instrumentation engineers in Chicago?+

Instrumentation Engineers in Chicago typically earn $74k to $124k per year, depending on experience, employer, and manufacturing segment.

Is hiring demand for instrumentation engineers strong in Chicago?+

Yes. Demand is currently rated High across Chicago's manufacturing ecosystem.

How quickly can I hire a instrumentation engineer in Chicago?+

Most employers receive vetted instrumentation engineer candidates within 24–72 hours via CosmoQuick.

What does a instrumentation engineer do?+

Designs and maintains process instrumentation, sensors, and measurement systems.

Which industries hire instrumentation engineers in Chicago?+

Automotive, electronics, industrial machinery, chemicals, food processing, and heavy engineering manufacturers are the largest employers of instrumentation engineers in Chicago.