Job Description
Job Overview:
The Associate Instrumentation & Controls Engineer is responsible for basic instrumentation engineering design, analysis and development of an assigned scope of work on a McDermott project. Work includes (but not limited to) P&ID development along with associated instrument index maintenance, instrument data sheet and calculation development and supplier document review of vendor packages.
Responsibilities
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
- Prepare the development of key project deliverables, including (but not limited to) the following:
- Vessel Level Sketches
- Instrument Index
- Instrument Data Sheets
- Instrument Calculations (i.e. Valves, Flowmeters, etc.)
- P&ID Development
- Participate in project reviews, including (but not limited to) the following:
- Development and support of vendor packages, including (but not limited to) the following:
- Create requisition packages for basic instrumentation
- Perform the review of supplier documents for basic instrumentation and mechanical packages
- Site support, including (but not limited to) the following:
- Provide technical support to Construction personnel for I&C engineering related inquiries as needed
Qualifications
Essential Qualifications and Education:
- Accredited engineering degree may be required by specific regions
- Typically 0 - 1 years of I&C engineering experience
- Working knowledge of the content and application of standards, codes and guidelines, including IEC, ISA, NEC, NFPA, IEEE, ANSI and API
- Experience with Smart Plant Instrumentation (SPI), InstruCalc, MS Office Suite including Excel and Word
Preferred Qualifications and Education:
- BSEE, BSCE or BSME degree is preferred
- Experience at site during construction and commissioning is preferred
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