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Instrument & Control Discipline Engineer

Posted 12 days ago

  • Redcar, North Yorkshire
  • Any
  • External
  • Expired - 3 months ago
Job Description
Working within the Terminal Capital Projects team and reporting to the Project Engineering Lead, the role will lead the Instrumentation and Control engineering and design requirements for the project, ensuring compliance with regulatory and company standards, and will monitor the design throughout the engineering phases of the project life cycle.
The ideal candidate will be degree educated in relevant discipline (ideally chartered) and have demonstrable experience in Instrumentation and engineering project delivery, gained from working within the oil and gas, chemical or other regulated industry.
The position is offered on a fixed term staff contract - expected duration of two years.
Primary Role Objectives
• Regulatory and Company compliance
• Attend and actively contribute in technical Instrumentation discipline meetings, including interface meetings with Discipline Lead SAS and Telecommunication.
• Ensure that safe, operable, and efficient instrumentation design is provided.
• Identifying integration and infrastructure issues and provide data of existing facilities to design contractor.
• Day-to-day contact with contractors’ instrumentation engineers
• Implement procedures and standards.
• Follow up contractors’ evaluation of technology and provide necessary interface with Operations during design stages.
• Report technical deviations.
• Present proposals and alternative solutions when required.
• Attend inter-discipline technical meetings.
• Attending technical audits as requested by Management.
• Process and follow up technical queries from contractors and Operations.
• Actively support other disciplines to ensure inter-discipline coherence and experience transfer.
• Participate in project risk management process.
• Participate in HAZID and HAZOP meetings.
• Participate in vendor inspections, MC and FAT activities.
• Expenditure authority as defined within the limits of the COPNO ALM Authorities.
Skills, Experience & Competencies
Basic Requirements
• MSc. Engineer in Electrical Engineering (Less formal education may be compensated with documented relevant experience)
• Minimum 5 to 10 years project experience from new onshore/offshore modification projects.
• Understanding of operational and maintenance requirements with regard to hazardous plant installation design
• In depth knowledge of relevant industry codes and standards.
• Well-developed verbal and written communication skills in English
• Strong commercial skills and business driver understanding to manage and direct the execution of engineering works and interfaces between contractors.
• Good interpersonal, networking, and relationship-building skills, both internally to the project and with contractors
• Strong commitment to the implementation of Company’s health, safety, environmental and quality philosophies
• Experience and ability to work in multi-disciplined teams and interfacing with internal organisations and external Contractor organisations.
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