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How is this field?

- Salary?

- Employment?

- Need a relevant degree?
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>>55189828
1-Depending on the actual job but usually really good
2-Depends on the country you are coming from
3-Also depending on the country. In austria its really easy to get a job as processautomation guy. But as always learn more and you will get better positions at the company.
4-Not asked (what Plc should i learn on programming?) depends on the country. USA uses often Allen Bradley Plc's and Europe has a lot of Siemens Simatic S5 and S7 Plc's. t.Austrian processautomation guy
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>>55189828
I used to work designing Industrial process control systems. My company specialized in solenoid valves, pneumatic actuators, and flow control valves.

Sales in this field can be fairly lucrative. I belive the operators and engineers made at least 60k/year here in California.

You shouldn't have a tough time getting into the field as long as you have some experience dealing with technical things and a passion for fluid dynamics.

The degree depends on what you want to do. If you do what I did, you don't need a degree, but you do need to pay a lot of attention to detail.
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>>55190753
>>55190822

Thanks
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>>55190753
>>55190822

Also I have Java, Python, C/C++ programming and analog/digital electronics skills from two unfinished university degrees. Would that be a plus or does the industrial automation field prefer combining and configuring existing solutions?
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>>55191634
Depends if you are working on the parts directly or if you are simply designing the system really.
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