Senior Instrumentation Engineer Level I, QChem (site)
At the end of April 2019, WorleyParsons combined with Jacobs’ Energy, Chemicals and Resources (ECR) division, to create Worley.
Together, we are a leading global provider of professional project and asset services in the energy, chemicals and resources sectors.
We have almost 60,000 amazing people in around 60 countries across the world covering the full lifecycle, from creating new assets to sustaining and enhancing operating assets for our customers.
Our exciting combination will create new opportunities for you to join us. The transition will take time, so in the short-term you may see references to our heritage companies in your application process.
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Primary Objectives:
To ensure Instrumentation and Control systems design integrity as part of I&C engineering team on specific projects.
Specific Accountabilities:
- Preparation of specification for all field instruments and valves.
- Preparation of datasheets.
- Preparation of MR and TBE.
- Preparation of Instrument index.
- Calculation for control valves and selection.
- Preparation of system architecture/block diagram.
- Preparation of Scope of work.
- Review of Cable routing drawing.
- Review of Installation drawings.
- Review of Instrument loop drawing.
- Review of Instrument wiring diagram.
- Review of Cable schedule.
- Review of F&G / Instrument MTO.
- Cause and effect diagram inputs to process.
- Control narrative document inputs to process.
- Review of Riser diagram/schematic diagram.
- Basic knowledge of SAP system
Job Specific Knowledge Required:
- Demonstrate a visible and active commitment to HSE management and its associated requirements in a project environment
- Has an intermediate understanding of regulations, codes and industry standard practices
- Experience in brown fields & asset services type project / contracts.
- Effective technical and practical engineering skills, and able to consistently deliver quality, accurate and timely work to Worley and its clients.
- A good working knowledge of the fundamental requirements of the Instrumentation & Control discipline, and the basic requirements of other disciplines.
- A good working knowledge of applicable local standards and statutory and regulatory requirements.
- Competent in the use of relevant software and Instrumentation & Control discipline specific software.
- Good design experience on systems such as DCS, ESD, SCADA, Foundation Fieldbus, Telecoms and F&G systems.
- Familiarity with SHELL DEPs, BP recommend practices and International codes and standards.
- Shall be conversant with MS office. Valve sizing calculations, flow element sizing calculations.
- Experience in SPI and SIL studies and ability to provide input to control and shutdown narrative would be added advantage.
Industry-Specific Experience:
- Minimum 8 years Instrumentation & Control engineering experience in oil and gas for offshore and onshore projects
- Minimum of 5 years engineering experience in the same or similar industry, including experience in multi-disciplinary projects and teams.
- Good knowledge of discipline design/engineering with sufficient experience in different discipline areas.
Education – Qualifications, Accreditation, Training:
- Full-Time Bachelor’s Degree in Instrumentation/Electronics Engineering from an accredited university
- MME (Ministry of Municipality and Environment) engineering accreditation is a mandatory requirement. Candidates not holding this accreditation must be willing to achieve this within the probationary period.
- Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) status or undertaking the same will be an advantage
- Functional Safety Engineering certification from TUV or EXIDA will be advantageous.