Overview & Responsibilities
Control and Instrumentation Engineer, level I - IV dependent on experience and education
The Control and Instrumentation Engineer's function is to ensure proper procurement and design the instrumentation and controls for an ELLIOTT GROUP rotating equipment package. In addition to these technical roles, the Control and Instrument Engineer is also responsible for the project schedules, budget, time management and communication with internally with other ELLIOTT GROUP teams and external customers.
The purpose of the position is to hire more advanced engineering and leadership experience to an individual with equivalent experience to an ENGINEER I or II or III Control and Instrumentation Engineer. The position will function primarily as a Control and Instrumentation Engineer to achieve equitable and satisfactory execution of contracts, within project budgets and to project schedules on projects of limited complexity. The position can also function as a support element to a more senior engineering staff member, who is functioning as Lead Engineer on a large or complex project. In the support role, the position will provide the Lead Engineer, with assistance to achieve the same equitable and satisfactory execution of contracts, within project budgets and to project schedules.
The position will also be responsible to fulfill the following :
Educational Requirements :
Bachelor of Science Engineering, Bachelor of Science Engineering Technology, equivalent four-year degree, or equivalent work experience.
Work Experience :
Preferred requirements :
Turbo- machinery package instrumentation and control engineering experience
Nature of position :
The Control and Instrumentation Engineer functions as the primary resource for technical issues regarding instrumentation and control of ELLIOTT Group equipment.
The Control and Instrumentation Engineer also functions as the primary technical contact for sub-suppliers of instrumentation and control related components to achieve contract execution.
The principle daily activities of this job involve collecting and analyzing detailed technical information, and effectively communicating that information regarding the assigned project to the appropriate organization.
Responding to new or unfamiliar complex situations is a common experience, however, guidance and direction from others will still be required. This position will expose the individual to direct customer contact.
The nature of the job is designed to further build upon the foundation of knowledge gained as an ENGINEER I or II or III Control and Instrumentation Engineer, or from previous equivalent work experience. Training for the position will be aimed at self development of specialization in technical areas, and begin to develop organizational leadership skills.
The individual will be encouraged to further develop their individual contribution to the Project Engineering departmental goals, to the extent that activities covered by established policies or standard procedures can be successfully managed.
Expected travel is around 10-15% typically
Additional work hours or temporary schedule adjustment may be required.
Contact with Others :
Contact with the following occurs on a regular basis :
Other Departments as required
Contact with the following, will be directly supervised initially and continuously monitored by Supervisor of Project Engineering EPD, Lead Engineer, Project Manager - EPD, or other senior staff member as required by the level of communication :
Supervision :
Direction of other's work efforts will be required such as direction to design staff, junior engineers, and document control staff. The individual may be asked to provide direction for intern, rotational engineer, ENGINEER I Control and Instrumentation Engineer, ENGINEER II Control and Instrumentation Engineer positions, as mentoring or project relationships require.
Specific Job Responsibilities
1. Continued building understanding of the ELLIOTT organization, it's product lines, Project Engineering - EPD work procedures, and methods, in addition to a firm understand of the interrelationships between Project Engineering, as both suppliers of information, and customers of information from internal and external groups. The position requires the continued development in the area of instrumentation and controls engineering with the expectation that the individual is to develop as a resource to the department in this area.
2. Continue building an understanding of industry related standards, such as API 612, 614, 617, 670, ISA S5.1, IEC 1131. Additionally the position requires a sound understanding of other codes and standards frequently encountered in the petrochemical and oil and gas industries.
3. Promote a positive attitude for a safe and healthy work environment, as well as awareness for high quality products and services from Project Engineering, in support of ELLIOTT GROUP management initiatives.
4. Maintain an environment for professional and ethical conduct as directed by ELLIOTT corporate policies and ELLIOTT Code of Ethics.
5. Assists Project Engineering in the design, procurement and testing of control systems and instrumentation and resolving technical matters to allow for successful execution of the contract for assigned projects :
6. Creation and maintenance of project schedules.
7. Keeping the Engineering Supervisor, Project Engineer and Project Manager informed of the project status in a timely and accurate manner of issues regarding any assigned project components.
8. Follow Project Engineering work processes and procedures to achieve department goals.
9. Actively participate in programs to provide input for continuous improvement initiatives as requested.
10. Develop technical competence, encourage personal development and career growth by creating individualized career plan and set goals with the Manager of Project Engineering
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