We are seeking an experienced, lead I&C Engineer to join our growing team. You will be responsible for overseeing detailed I&C engineering and making any necessary adjustments in order to ensure successful completion. In terms of reporting and responsibilities, the figure will respond to the E&IC Leader.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Detail Engineering including design calculations, optimization, sizing & selection of instruments/control devices (and related accessories) and plans etc. for Tenders (as required) and for awarded Projects.
Detail analysis of the existing and interaction with new instrumental facilities (e.g. Fire Detection Systems, Gas Detection Systems, DCS, ICSS, etc.)
Assistance during hazardous evaluation sessions (e.g. HAZID, HAZOP, etc.)
Instrumental definition of major equipment to be used in the water treatment plants (e.g. pumps, mixers, blowers and compressors, etc.) with the definition of detailed instrumental datasheets, technical specifications and hook-up/installation drawings.
Control definition of major equipment to be used in the water treatment plants (e.g. pumps, mixers, blowers and compressors, etc.) with the definition of detailed logic diagrams.
Review of Clients tender documents, specifications, datasheets, verification of FEED design & calculations.
Preparation and/or supervision of various engineering deliverables (Drawings & Documents) providing necessary engineering inputs to the other disciplines and other departments.
Preparation & Issue of RFQ\xe2\x80\x99s, evaluation of vendor\xe2\x80\x99s quotations, clarifications, Technical Bid Analysis etc. for all the required process aspects.
Review of vendor\xe2\x80\x99s documents, drawings, datasheets, specifications and calculations for all the required process aspects.
Requirements and Qualifications
Minimum of a bachelor\xe2\x80\x99s degree in electronic/automation engineering.
5+ years of experience as instrumental engineer for industrial water treatment applications (O&G or heavy industry is preferred).
Familiar with instrumental design software (e.g. InTools, etc.) preferred