The Instrumentation Engineer will be responsible for the design, installation, maintenance, and optimization of control systems and instrumentation to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient plant operations. This role requires in-depth technical expertise in process control, PLC/DCS systems, and industrial instrumentation, with a focus on maximizing plant availability and reliability. This position also requires both independent and team-oriented work on projects that will ensure the department reaches its goals
- Design, develop, and create standards for maintaining control systems and instrumentation to monitor and control plant processes.
- SOV valves
- Control valves and positioners
- Gas analysis systems
- Weight scale and dosing systems
- PLC, RIO and auxiliary cabinets
- Limit switches, level switches and pressure/temperature switches
- All instruments like pressure, flow, temperature transmitters with the PDM software and HART communicator
- Vibration sensors
- Implement and optimize Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), and SCADA systems.
- Collaborate with operations and maintenance teams for root cause analysis of instrumentation-related issues.
- Troubleshoot and maintain automation hardware like all IO cards, CP cards and all industrial communications protocols.
- Maintain documentation, including loop diagrams, P&IDs, instrument data sheets, and logic diagrams.
- Create technical specifications for spare, new parts and service bids.
- Create preventive maintenance plans according to manufactory and environmental requirements.
- Independent and recurring monitoring of the plant and equipment with walkthroughs to ensure optimal operation and reduction of planned and unplanned downtime.
- Always ensure safe installations and operations through proper design, protection systems, procedures and training. Supervision of Lockout/tag out procedures
- Ensure adherence to Safety and Environmental policies, procedures, and requirements, with a commitment to continuous improvement toward achieving a zero-harm and zero-environmental-impact workplace.
- Bachelor’s degree in Instrumentation & Control Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field.
- Knowledge of Electricity, in low voltage, medium voltage and high voltage installations (480, 277, 220, and 110 volt circuits and VFD)
- Good knowledge of local electrical code and standards (ISA, IEC, API)
- Electrical safety/NFPA 70E Knowledge
- Hands-on experience with PLC/DCS systems (e.g., Siemens, ABB, Honeywell, Emerson) and motor/vfd drives.
- Hydraulic and pneumatic knowledge
- Experience in reading and interpreting blueprints, schematics, and process flow diagrams
- Proficient in MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, & PowerPoint)
- Must have the ability to effectively communicate in English, verbally and in writing. Skills will be used to produce quality reports and thorough instructions and directions.
- Must be able to walk long distances and stand and work for more than 2 hours in tough environmental conditions (high temperature, high humidity, noise, & dust), and withstand heights of up to 500 feet.
- Must have reliable transportation to and from job site.
- Must have or be able to obtain a TWIC-card.