Instrumentation Design Develop P&IDs, loop sheets, instrument index, and input/output lists Design field instrumentation layouts including instrument locations, supports, cable routing, and junction box locations. Prepare wiring diagrams, loop diagrams, installation details, and panel drawings.
Coordinate with vendors for instrument specifications and interface requirements.
Electrical Design Create electrical drawings including single-line diagrams, motor schematics, grounding layouts, and cable schedules. Design low-voltage/high-voltage power distribution systems and control panel layouts. Develop conduit layouts, lighting layouts, and electrical equipment plans. Size cables, conduits, breakers, and protection devices under supervision of an engineer. Support arc-flash, load flow, and short-circuit studies by providing design data.
Project & Technical Support Work collaboratively with engineers, drafters, project engineers, and construction teams. Conduct field walks to verify existing conditions, gather design data, and support installation work. Implement design changes and maintain revision controls. Ensure designs comply with relevant codes and standards (ISA, ANSI, NEC, API, IEEE). Participate in design reviews, model reviews, and drawing QA/QC.
Responsibilities The Instrument & Electrical Designer is responsible for developing detailed design packages for instrumentation and electrical systems in industrial facilities, including oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, and manufacturing environments. The role includes creating drawings, designing layouts, supporting engineers, and ensuring all work meets industry standards and client specifications.
Opportunity This is a great opportunity to get involved on challenging and interesting design projects within various industries.