Instrument Field Engineer

at  Air Products Plc

KUHH, , United Kingdom -

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Immediate19 Jul, 2024Not Specified19 Apr, 20245 year(s) or aboveMeasurement Systems,Completion,English,Flow,Supervisory SkillsNoNo
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Description:

At Air Products, our purpose is to bring people together to reimagine what’s possible, collaborate and innovate solutions to the world’s most significant energy and environmental sustainability challenges. Grow with us as we embark on building tomorrow together by being the safest, most diverse and most profitable industrial gas company in the world.

KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

The Field Engineer must be familiar with the control and instrumentation equipment and systems in the facilities served. For example: analysers, measurement systems (temperature, pressure, flow, level, vibration), shutdown systems, control and switching valves, control systems (DCS and PLC), and pneumatic control systems . Technical skills rank higher than supervisory skills in this position.
Qualifications
The minimum requirements for the Instrument Field Engineer’s position are: completion of a Formal Instrumentation Apprenticeship, Tertiary Vocational Qualification to minimum HNC or equivalent, supplemented by 5 years post apprenticeship experience in control and instrumentation systems. The ability to read instrumentation drawings, trip panel drawings, logic diagrams and tables, PLC and DCS configuration. The ability to communicate in English, both spoken and written.

Responsibilities:

Nature and Scope
The Instrument Field Engineer is a very demanding position. There is a reasonable expectation to respond to operational requirements on a 24 hour per day, 7 day per week basis. For this type of work the field engineer has to be completely flexible and readily available. There may be times when this is required at very short notice in the event of a plant breakdown.
Field Engineers are required to prepare written reports within a reasonable time period after completing an assignment. The reports should include supporting technical information, drawings, spare parts utilised, scope of work, quantity of resources used, key durations, recommendation and feedback, methods, special procedures/tools and any future work.
Provide technical support for the commissioning of new plant and equipment. Review and verification of correct installation, function checking, and commissioning of new plant and equipment, calibration and acceptance of equipment from contractors.
At all times ensuring that the required safety standards are made known and adhered to by those working with them.
Principal Accountabilities
To respond to any major occurrence of plant breakdown where control and instrumentation expertise is required, carry out prompt inspection, analyse the fault, repair and re-commission affected plant and equipment so as to assure the minimum loss of production.
Support plants with maintenance according to the Plant Maintenance programme. This could range from routine maintenance or major overhaul maintenance. This will include working on maintenance shutdowns
When supervising contractors and/or Air Products staff, ensure that the work is adequately planned and executed safely at a high level of effectiveness.
Carry out plant modifications according to central design specification, submit any self generated design changes to specialist engineers for approval via the MOC process prior to implementation. For some projects generating scope, cost and obtaining expenditure approval prior to executing the work scope.
Give advice and assistance to Plant Managers and their staff on maintenance matters as requested, drawing when necessary upon the technical resources and expertise of specialist engineers.
In association with the Maintenance Systems group, review and update the technical content of the preventive maintenance procedures and to recommend changes where improvements in safety, quality or economy may be effected.
Provide as required, training to Air Products, joint venture, and third party personnel in maintenance practices.
(111) The Instrument Field Engineer supervises and/or performs preventive and corrective maintenance, troubleshooting, modification, installation and commissioning of control and instrumentation systems and equipment in Global Operations production facilities; joint venture, and third party facilities


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:5.0Max:10.0 year(s)

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Production / Maintenance / Quality

Other

Apprenticeship

Proficient

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Kingston upon Hull HU8, United Kingdom