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Responsible for delivering technically compliant, cost-optimized design for Instrumentation and associated Electrical engineering for solution project like flow metering and analytical projects across proposal and execution phases. Ensures timely preparation of engineering deliverables, proactive stakeholder communication, and technical support during life cycle of the project.
Engineering Responsibility in the Proposal and Execution Phase
- Requirements Understanding & Compliance: Review RFQ, specifications, datasheets, hazardous area classification, and client standards. Develop deviation/clarification list to ensure compliance and avoid overdesign.
- Concept & Basis of Design: Selection and sizing of instruments along with defining Power distribution general arrangement, power and instrumentation cable selection & sizing philosophy, cable tray routing concept, junction box locations, and grounding/bonding requirements. Prepare preliminary instruments & associated electrical component list & Datasheets of Electrical component (Switch gears, cable, cable trays, junction boxes, power distribution cabinets, etc.). Ensure hazardous area compliance (ATEX/IECEx) for instruments & associated electrical components.
- Preliminary Layout & MTO: Prepare preliminary cable schedule, tray layout, and junction box arrangement. Estimate MTO for cables, trays, glands, junction boxes, and electrical accessories.
- Risk & Constructability: Identify technical risks. Propose constructability measures for wiring, tray installation, and instrument mounting.
- Detailed Design & Documentation: Prepare detailed specification for instrumentation and associated electrical components, datasheets, cable schedules, wiring diagrams, junction box termination drawings, and instrument hook-up drawings. Develop instrument and electrical component installation details. Prepare hazardous area layout and ensure compliance with codes and standards.
- Vendor Management (Technical): Review and approve vendor GA/datasheets for instrument and associated electrical components. Resolve technical queries and ensure conformance to project specifications.
- Constructability & Fabrication Support: Issue installation drawings for instruments, cable trays, junction boxes, and instrument mounting. Define inspection checkpoints and FAT requirements for instruments and electrical systems.
- Assembly, Installation & Testing: Support installation, cable termination, loop checks, calibration. Coordinate with control system engineer for interface testing and SAT.
- Change Control: Manage design changes via TQ/SQ processes; assess technical impacts promptly. Maintain interface register across electrical, instrumentation, mechanical, and client.
- Engineering : Instrumentation (Flow, Pressure, Temperature, Analytical) and Control System
- Delivering value engineering
Codes and Standards to Know
- IEC / IS / NEC – Electrical installations
- IEEE – Electrical design practices
- ISA – Instrumentation standards
- API / ISO – Flow measurement and instrumentation
- ATEX / IECEx – Hazardous area compliance
- Client-specific standards (Shell DEP, Aramco, etc.)
Office Tools
- MS Office Suite
- MS Project / Primavera (for scheduling) – added advantage
Engineering Software
- AutoCAD – added advantage
- SmartPlant Instrumentation (SPI) or AVEVA Instrumentation - added advantage
- Navisworks - added advantage
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Education Requirement:
- Technical or Engineering degree in Electronic or Instrumentation
- Experience in metering applications will be an advantage
- Knowledge and working experience in Instrumentation and associated electrical components
Essential Requirements and Competencies:
- 5 to 10 years of experience in Engineered solution projects, like in Flow metering skids, automation and gas/liquid analytical systems in Oil & Gas sector.
- Good knowledge of Project Engineering stages and activities for Oil & Gas, LNG, Co2 etc.
- Detailed knowledge of hazardous area compliance and safety in design
- Detailed knowledge of Health and Safety aspects
- High level knowledge of drawings, engineering standards, American, European and International code and good engineering practice is required.
- Knowledge of principals metering norms such as OIML, AGA, ISO
- Commercial acumen
- Ability to work with multiple disciplines.
- Decision making ability and leadership skills.
- Time management and organization skills.
- Strong team player
- Fluency in both oral and written English
- Understand & respect cultural diversity.
- Knowledge of QA QC requirements
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