Instumentation and Controls Engineer II
28 days ago
Midland
Job DescriptionJob Title Instrumentation and Controls Engineer II Compensation ~$91/hour Location Midland, TX Schedule 5/2 Experience Level No less than 5 years of proven high motivation will be considered, however 10 years or experience is preferredJob Overview We are seeking an experienced Instrumentation and Controls Engineer II (IC&E) to support maintenance planning, work aids development, and equipment strategy execution. This role requires the ability to cover both Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) responsibilities as well as Electrical engineering support related to maintenance programs and reliability initiatives. The ideal candidate will have strong technical capability combined with effective communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills. A Project Management background is a significant plus. Target Start Date: ASAP Scope of Work Main Functions • Evaluate and comment on discipline engineering work performed internally and by contractors/sub-contractors to ensure compliance with project specifications, company standards, and regulatory requirements., • Facilitate effective execution of discipline engineering and design routines aligned with project goals, objectives, and procedures., • Ensure accurate and timely communication between the Project Team and other company functions regarding discipline engineering activities, progress, and issues., • Analyze maintenance records to determine:, • Instrument failure rates, • Availability and reliability calculations, • Bad actor and failure modes identification, • Program effectiveness and cost analysis, • Develop and execute process control surveillance programs, • Collect and trend process data using company process historian databases and visualization software tools, • Perform process control philosophy and stability reviews, including control logic updates and loop tuning, • Conduct criticality assessments and develop equipment strategies/maintenance plans for instrumentation and control systems, considering:, • Safety Integrity Level (SIL) assessments, • Industry standards, • Regulatory requirements, • Manufacturer recommendationsSkills and Qualifications, • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering (or related engineering discipline), or equivalent professional experience, • Strong knowledge of discipline design standards, specifications, codes, and appropriate safety criteria, • Experience with selection, application, and ISA data sheet specification of:, • Pressure, temperature, and level instruments, • Control valves, • Shutdown valves, • Fire and gas detection systems, • Proficiency in data collection and analysis tools such as:, • SAP, • Analytics for Excel, • Tableau, • Ability to adapt to tight deadlines, heavy workloads, and shifting priorities, • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite HjWjlPT49t