PurposeThe Principal Instrumentation Designer provides senior-level design leadership and technical expertise for instrumentation and control (I&C) deliverables across major projects. This role is accountable for the quality, consistency, and timely delivery of complex instrumentation design packages in support of Worley and its customers, while providing technical mentorship to design teams.
ResponsibilitiesLead and deliver high-quality instrumentation design services that meet Worley, client, and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, on time and within budget.
You will be accountable for:- Leading the development, coordination, and quality assurance of instrumentation design deliverables across the full project lifecycle (concept, FEED, detailed design, construction support).
- Providing technical direction and oversight to instrumentation designers and drafting teams, including task assignment, workload planning, and design reviews.
- Participating in project planning, progress reporting, and compliance with required checking and quality assurance procedures.
- Ensuring project scope is clearly defined and that changes are managed in accordance with project change management processes.
- Supporting procurement, construction, and commissioning activities, including:
- Review of requisitions and technical bid evaluations
- Input to purchase orders and vendor documentation
- Resolution of site and vendor queries
- Coordinating closely with engineering disciplines (process, electrical, mechanical, piping, and automation) to ensure fully integrated designs.
- Proactively identifying and resolving discrepancies between Worley and client design standards and requirements.
- Providing technical input into constructability, maintainability, and operability reviews.
- Supporting and mentoring junior designers and engineers, fostering technical excellence and knowledge sharing within the instrumentation team.
- Communicating effectively with project stakeholders, including clients, vendors, and construction partners.
- Identifying technical risks and issues, developing practical solutions, and escalating when appropriate.
Qualifications Technical & Industry Experience- Extensive experience delivering complex instrumentation design on industrial projects (e.g., energy, mining, chemicals, or infrastructure).
- Strong working knowledge of I&C design systems, workflows, and document management tools (e.g., SAP, KMS or similar project systems).
- Demonstrated participation in process safety and operability studies (e.g., HAZOP, LOPA) and the ability to translate outcomes into design requirements.
- Solid understanding of project scope development, workshare execution, and delegation of design activities across internal and external teams.
- Strong working knowledge of core Instrumentation & Control design deliverables, including:
- Junction box and marshalling panel layouts
- P&IDs
- Loop diagrams, wiring diagrams, and instrument location drawings
- Motor control and interconnection schematics
- Instrument installation details
- Instrument datasheets and specifications
- I/O lists
- Bills of material
- Cable, conduit, and tray schedules
- Control narratives and philosophies
- Cause & effect diagrams
- Material requisitions
- Construction and engineering work packages
- Working knowledge of instrumentation selection and application, including:
- Flow measurement (orifice plates, vortex, venturi, magnetic, ultrasonic).
- Level measurement (radar, displacers, gauges).
- Temperature measurement (including thermowell design and frequency wake. calculations)
- Pressure measurement and associated accessories.
Education, Qualifications & AccreditationRequired:- Accredited Engineering Technology, Design, or related technical qualification (Engineering degree or diploma preferred).
- Extensive experience in senior-level Instrumentation & Controls design roles on large, multidisciplinary projects.
- Demonstrated ability to interpret, develop, and review complex I&C drawings, schematics, and technical documentation.
- Strong communication, coordination, and problem-solving skills.
- Preferred (where applicable):
- Professional designation or eligibility for professional certification relevant to design or engineering disciplines (e.g., APEGA, ASET, or equivalent).
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.