Summary:
Reporting to the Engineering Facilities Manager, the Instrument Engineer will specify, review, and select instrumentation for projects of varying scale, provide preliminary design, and support installation and startup. The role includes daily troubleshooting, maintaining engineering standards, improving reliability, and developing maintenance procedures. Proficiency in creating and managing documentation such as P&IDs, loop sheets, and specifications is essential.
Responsibilities Include:
Project Support
Specify, review, and select instrumentation for projects (from single instruments to large-scale installations).
Provide preliminary design for instrumentation systems.
Offer technical support during installation and startup phases.
Ensure compliance with plant engineering standards during project execution.
Plant Operations & Troubleshooting
Deliver day-to-day technical support for plant instrumentation.
Collaborate closely with hourly maintenance personnel to resolve instrumentation issues.
Diagnose and troubleshoot instrumentation failures to minimize downtime.
Standards & Reliability
Maintain and update plant engineering standards for instrumentation.
Lead initiatives to improve reliability and performance of plant instrumentation.
Develop and implement best practices for instrumentation maintenance.
Documentation & Procedures
Create and maintain accurate instrumentation documentation:
Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs)
Loop sheets
Instrument specifications
Develop and maintain plant maintenance procedures for instrumentation systems.
Continuous Improvement
Identify opportunities for system upgrades and modernization.
Support reliability programs and preventive maintenance strategies.
Stay current with industry standards and emerging technologies in instrumentation.
Qualifications:
B.S. Degree in Engineering or related discipline; equivalent education and relevant experience will also be considered.
Minimum 5 years of technical experience in industrial or manufacturing environments.
Knowledge of industrial instrumentation (pressure, temperature, flow, level).
Ability to specify and select instruments and design instrumentation systems.
Knowledge of PLCs, DCS, control loops, and signal types (analog, digital, HART)
Proficiency in creating and maintaining P&IDs, loop sheets, and specifications
Understanding of ISA standards, NEC, and safety codes
Troubleshooting and root cause analysis for instrumentation/control systems
Project management for instrumentation scope, including contractor/vendor coordination
Strong communication, problem-solving, and ability to prioritize under pressure
Commitment to continuous learning and adaptability to new technologies
Preferred Qualifications:
Proficiency in process design (P&IDs, PFDs, equipment sizing/arrangements)
Knowledge of continuous and batch chemical processes
Experience with hazardous area classifications and intrinsic safety
Preventive maintenance and reliability improvement (e.g., MTBF analysis)
Familiarity with advanced signal protocols (Foundation Fieldbus, ASi)
Budgeting and cost estimation for instrumentation work
Proficiency with CAD tools, instrumentation databases, and asset management systems
Experience with calibration software and diagnostic tools
Knowledge of Distributed Control Systems (e.g., DeltaV, Centum, Provox)
Understanding of process safety management (MOC, PHA)
Strong computer skills (MS Office, AutoCAD)