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Instrument and Controls Engineer
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Aberdeen
Job purpose
The Control & Instrumentation Engineer provides first line asset engineering support to the maintenance delivery teams with the aim of ensuring the execution of effective maintenance and repair activities.
Act as Engineering Authority (EA3) to provide qualified engineering guidance and endorsement of engineering change, maintenance deferrals, ORA's etc. as per the authorisation level contained within clients engineering standards.
Identifies and provides cost effective engineering solutions to plant operations and maintenance problems.
Act as focal point for performance monitoring and troubleshooting of ‘Control & Instrumentation’ systems e.g. HMI’s, SCADA, IACS, PLC’s, F&G and ESD systems etc. Identify opportunities to improve efficiency and reliability and reduce operating costs.
Collaborate closely with the EA2’s and Technical Function.
Duties
Ensure Technical competence of Control & Instrumentation Maintenance delivery personnel, interviewing and testing competency.
Ensure that discipline specific engineering work (OPEX) remains within budget.
Ensure delivery of a technically correct and timely engineering work (OPEX) service.
Provide
optimised preventative maintenance programmes for Control & Instrumentation equipment and implementing industry best practice.
Engage and participate in any operational improvement process to optimise discipline specific engineering (OPEX) support.
Provide discipline input to the 28- and 90-day asset planning process.
Provide discipline guidance and engineering endorsement to proposed changes to PMRs within the SAP CMMS.
Represent client as technical representative for asset support contracts.
Act as liaison with other disciplines, vendor representatives, and manufacturers.
Ensure vendors are mobilised on time to meet the asset planning schedule and that vendors mobilise fully prepared to execute scopes of work on time and within agreed budget.
Assist with the resolution of operational problems, including participation in and close-out of accident/incident investigations and root cause analysis.
Complete assigned actions e.g. ICP, MyHSES etc. by their set due date.
Provide engineering advice and endorsement of engineering change (MOC), maintenance deferrals, ORA's, etc as per the authorisation levels dictated by engineering standards.
Responsible for equipment performance including spare part management and warranty follow-up.
Ensure performance standards are accurate and adhered to via the Inspection, Test and Maintenance programme.
Actively engage with the site execution teams, ensuring participation in corporate behavioural safety and intervention schemes, work to enhance communication and promote understanding of goals.
Significant experience in client/operator relationships and in the management of contractors.
Ability to resolve complex problems and drives innovative solutions and pace.
Demonstrate a sound understanding of engineering principles and practical application.
Proven ability to interact effectively at all levels and encourage a team ethos across core crew and subcontractors.
It is an expectation of the business that the job holder maintains and continues to develop the competencies necessary to carry out the role to the required standard whilst in position.
Brings groups of diverse individuals together.
Challenges, supports and inspires others to achieve their full potential and continuously develops by seeking feedback from colleagues and key stakeholders.
Conducts all activities in a safe and effective manner and raises safety and environmental issues immediately and in line with corporate policy. Carries out duties in a way that maximises value and minimises waste and risk.
Qualifications and required skills
Engineering degree
HNC / HND – With extensive Control & Instrumentation Engineering experience
Professional accredited Engineer
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