Overview
The Instrumentation & Electrical Reliability Engineer is responsible for ensuring compliance with reliability program requirements for unit instrumentation and low voltage electrical systems. This role is responsible for identifying and implementing improvements to reduce losses resulting from instrumentation and low voltage electrical system failures. This role primarily focuses on long-term strategic reliability.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
BS in Electrical Engineering or related field
12+ years experience in petrochemical, refining, or related industrial manufacturing setting supporting maintenance and/or reliability.
Technical expertise: Strong technical background in instrumentation and low voltage electrical systems, as well as a solid understanding of reliability engineering principles
This includes a depth of knowledge of various instruments and low voltage electrical equipment used in industrial settings for process measurement/monitoring and control, including DCS, sensors, transmitters, control valves, motor controls
Strong history of troubleshooting DP, radars, coriolis, pH/conductivity
Experience with Emerson, Honeywell, Delta V, Triconex, Woodward products is a plus
Experience with CMMS programs. This site uses SAP
Familiarity with relevant industry standards and codes, such as API, ISA, & NFPA.
Proficiency in Safety Instrumented System (SIS) management
Reliability Engineering Knowledge: Skilled in conducting reliability assessments, failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), and root cause analysis (RCA) to identify and mitigate potential equipment failures. Experience with reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) methodologies and predictive maintenance techniques
Problem Solving skills: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are essential for this role, demonstrated history of supporting troubleshooting of electrical and instrumentation issues
Communication and collaboration: Excellent communication skills are necessary; frequent collaboration with cross-functional teams, including operations, maintenance, and engineering. The ability to clearly communicate technical information to non-technical stakeholders is also important. Mentoring to junior engineers/specialist is an important part of this role
Safety: Commitment to safety and following applicable regulations and standards is essential. This includes knowledge of electrical codes, hazards, lockout/tagout procedures, and other safety protocols
Continuous improvement mindset: Willingness to continuously learn and improve is essential. Proactive in identifying opportunities for system optimization, cost reduction, and reliability enhancement is highly valued. This includes staying updated on the latest technological advancements and industry best practices to optimize system performance and minimize downtime