Instrumentation and Control Engineer

Key Qualifications for this Position include:
• A Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering (or eqv) from an accredited university with minimum five years (05) design experience for Oil, Gas and Refinery EPCC Projects
• Experience in large-scale Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Projects and working with major IOC
• Ability to work in multicultural environment
• Demonstrated interpersonal/team building skills
• Strong written and Oral English Communication
• Strong Knowledge in IEC, NEC, ATEX, IP, NACE etc
• Proficient in 2D AUTOCAD and Microsoft Office
Job Description
• Responsible for Instrumentation Engineering Deliverables including but not limited to:
o Instrumentation Datasheets
o Control Valve Datasheets
o Cause and Effect Diagrams
o Junction Box Datasheets
o Inter-skid Cable Tray Routing
o Junction Box Drawings
o IO List
o Instrument Index
o Preparation of Specifications
o Special Studies
• Responsible to ensure that engineering deliverables are as per project specification
• Responsible to approve Bill of Materials (BOM) for Instrument Materials
• Responsible to prepare Material Requisition (MR)
• Responsible to coordinate with procurement department to ensure to quotations are received, that they are technically acceptable (TBE), that PO’s have been placed and timely delivery of the materials.
• Coordinate with engineering and varying discipline Engineers to facilitate document sharing between disciplines as required
• Assist Proposals Department as required
• Provide Progress feedback to Engineering Manager.

Short Info

  • Published:5 years ago
  • Company: SPEC Group
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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