Title:
Senior Instrumentation Engineer
BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTION Working as an Instrument engineer forming part of multi discipline projects both on Onshore and Offshore environments you will works a team of Instrument Engineers, Control Systems Engineers and Instrument designers working on International projects for major clients. You will work with the team closely and work with multi discipline teams to ensure accurate and timely delivery of the instrumentation equipment within project timescales and budgets whilst maintaining quality and accuracy of the design and material deliverables.
ESSENTIAL SKILLS Good communicator. Works comfortably within CSE Discipline and with the other Engineering disciplines. Interfaces with Clients engineering teams and suppliers as necesary. Has experienced in the specification, selection and managing the procurement of Instrumentation equipment that including some of the following: control, relief & ESD Valves; Analysers; flow; pressure, level & temperature measurement; FiscalMetering Systems. Has worked with remote engineering centres on a workshare basis.
PREFERRED SKILLS Engineering experience to include all aspects of Instrumentation engineering including Controls systems equipment, Valves and Instrumentation, Analysers, Metering packages etc. Onshore and Offshore project experience. Has worked to support Mechanical packages -
Responsible for design, specification and services related to control systems including basic process control systems, safety systems, control panels, analyzer systems, telecommunications, field instrumentation, and valves etc. May also be responsible for advanced controls optimization.
Under general supervision, performs all conventional aspects of the functional area subject matter. Devises new approaches to problems encountered. Plans, schedules, and conducts work requiring judgment in the independent evaluation, selection, and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures, and criteria. Performs work which involves conventional engineering practice but may include a variety of complex features such as conflicting design requirements, unsuitability of conventional materials, and difficult coordination requirements. Provides technical guidance to designers and less experienced engineers. Job tasks, correctly performed, impact indirectly on cost containment, efficiency, profitability or operations. Skills are typically acquired through an undergraduate degree in Engineering and related experience, with
. Requires sufficient professional experience to assure competence as a fully trained professional. Work requires a broad knowledge of precedents. Also may be responsible for leadership of a functional area on a small project or a segment of a larger project. As the lead, plans, budgets, organizes, coordinates and controls the project and is responsible for employee performance appraisals and for coaching and developing lower level professionals. Certification as a Licensed/Chartered Professional Engineer is preferred.
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40