Overview
The Principal Instrument Engineer will support engineering efforts on project work scopes, ensuring effective management of existing equipment and new installations. This role will involve collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to provide technical solutions and ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards. The contractor will conduct site surveys and produce essential documentation while engaging with both offshore and onshore assets.
Responsibilities
- Provide engineering input to estimates for project work scopes.
- Attend progress and planning meetings to incorporate technical expertise.
- Specify modifications for existing equipment and new equipment purchases, including DCS, ESD F&G, and metering systems.
- Conduct site surveys on offshore or onshore assets as needed.
- Ensure all design changes are captured by the change control process.
- Produce discipline documentation deliverables for work packs.
- Facilitate design reviews and conduct calculations required for the role.
- Approve dispensations to codes or standards where justified.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related field.
- Significant experience within instrumentation engineering, particularly in the energy sector.
- Proven technical expertise related to field instrumentation and control systems.
- Familiarity with industry, international, and client codes and standards.
- Experience in producing documentation deliverables, including technical specifications and design reviews.
- Ability to conduct site surveys and analyze technical queries effectively.
- Understanding of health, safety, and environmental regulations in engineering activities.
- Experience with SIL assessments and managing technical deliverables across multiple disciplines.