Getting Started as an Industrial IoT Engineer
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What is an Industrial IoT Engineer? In this episode of Big Data Big Questions we sit down with Industrial IoT Engineer Derek Morgan to talk about the career path for IoT Engineers in manufacturing. During our conversation we cover the technologies involved in Industrial IoT like Rechner, Postgres, Python, and Terraform. Derek also sheds light on the certification path and how to get started in Industrial IoT.
Links:
Derek Morgan LinkedIN / derekm1215
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here is the list of skills that I gathered from this video: - kubernetes - AWS - databases - node-red - MQTT Protocol - Spark Plug B - Postgresql - SQL - influxdb - Grafana - automation using Python - Terraform
@itsnotallrainbowsandunicor1505
10 ай бұрын
Ty
Thank so much for this interview. Things are a lot clear for me now.
Cool interview! IoT is really interesting, but skillset required seem to be more demanding than data engineer's. As Derek said, not only data related knowledge is required but also how industrial machines works and all the networking stuff.
@ThomasHenson
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the episode!
Great interview, solid story about the journey from a 3.0 engineer to a 4.0 engineer 💪
I've been ignoring IoT for career, being busy enough with other things, but maybe it's time to jump in. Already have a good background in electronics, software (low level, math, image processing, engineeringy type things), physics, and interactive graphics applications. From videos on IoT skills and getting into IoT, I see that I need to get up to speed on databases, AWS (only cloud service I already know a little about), data security (keep your floppy disks in a locked drawer? I'm behind the times) and networking especially the short-range technologies like bluetooth, zigbee, etc. Question: is having deep experience in physics, electronics, and scientific instrumentation and cameras a boost in getting into the field? Could I quickly become an employed IoT engineer (or related job title) getting paid while I get up to speed on the networking, cloud, etc.?
AWS has plug and play modules for heat and vibration sensing now?
Hey man.