PurposeThe
Principal Instrumentation Engineer will provide instrumentation & controls engineering services and leadership on behalf of Worley and its customers.
Responsibilities- Manage instrumentation engineering services that meet Worley's, its customers' and applicable statutory and regulatory specifications, on time and within budget.
- Manage instrumentation engineering project requirements.
- Provide instrumentation engineering services such as:
- Participate in relevant meetings, prepare progress reports and comply with required checking procedures.
- Ensure the project scope is clear and that changes comply with project change management processes.
- Provide advice during procurement, construction and commissioning activities. For example, oversee requisitions, technical bid evaluations and purchase order preparation.
- Outline project requirements including actively promoting workshare, where appropriate, assign tasks and supervise progress.
- Ensure the required services meet Worley, its customers and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, on time and within budget.
- Proactively resolve any discrepancies between Worley and its Customer's requirements.
- If required, assist and support junior personnel within the instrumentation & controls engineering team.
- Communicate effectively with the instrumentation & controls engineering team and project stakeholders, including the Customer.
- Identify issues and problems, develop appropriate solutions, and ask for assistance when required.
Technical and Industry Experience - Knowledge of SAP (Systems Applications and Products) training system as well as KMS (Key Management System) system.
- Knowledge and experience of participation in HAZOP/LOPA.
- Understanding of scope impacts and delegation of work to be completed during TA or NTA.
- Working knowledge of Instrumentation & Control deliverables such as:
- Panel (JB and Marshalling) Design
- P&ID's
- Loop, Wiring & Instrument Location Drawings
- Motor Control Schematics
- Instrument Installation Details
- Instrument Specifications (Datasheets)
- I/O Lists
- Bill of Materials
- Conduit/Tray/Cable Schedules
- Control Narratives
- Cause and Effect Diagrams
- Material Requisitions
- Construction or Engineering Work Packages
Working knowledge of Instrumentation Calculation/Selection, such as: - Flow (Orifice Plates, Vortex, Venturi, Magnetic, Ultrasonic meters)
- Level Measurement (Radar, Displacers, Gauges)
- Temperature (including Thermowells Freq. wake calculation)
- Pressure
Education - Qualifications, Accreditation, Training - Currently hold P.Eng. registration with EGBC
- Extensive experience in direct Instrumentation & Control design and engineering experience
- Accredited Bachelor's Degree in General Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering
- Ability to design and interpret Instrumentation & Controls designs / schematics.
For applicants based in the province of British Columbia, the salary range is $151,687 to $205,223
Application of the pay band: Variation in salary is determined by factors such as the candidate's qualifications, relevant years of experience, geographic location, internal pay equity, and prevailing market conditions for the specific role.