Senior Instrument & Controls Engineer

at  ORION

Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom -

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Immediate12 Oct, 2024Not Specified13 Jul, 2024N/AEthnicity,Gas IndustryNoNo
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Job description
Our client is currently recruiting for the position of Senior Instrument & Controls Engineer, based in Aberdeen.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Honors degree qualified in relevant engineering field, or equivalent time in the oil & gas industry.
  • Experience in mobilising and working in both onshore and offshore environments.
  • Extensive knowledge in the development of Functional Safety documentation, audits, and its link to maintenance requirements
    Permanent position
    If you feel that you are well suited to the above opportunity and would like to find out more then please contact Orion Group for more information or apply by forwarding your current CV quoting reference: PR/071277.
    Our role in supporting diversity and inclusion
    As an international workforce business, we are committed to sourcing personnel that reflects the diversity and values of our client base but also that of Orion Group. We welcome the wide range of experiences and viewpoints that potential workers bring to our business and our clients, including those based on nationality, gender, culture, educational and professional backgrounds, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, and age differences, job classification and religion. In our inclusive workplace, regardless of your employment status as staff or contract, everyone is assured the right of equitable, fair and respectful treatment

Responsibilities:

  • Contribute to the development and closure of Operational Risk Assessments.
  • Support the development of Instrument & Control discipline safety studies.
  • Prepare material and present asset data for HSEx inspections.
  • Identify improvements to support the asset’s goal of achieving “Net Zero” emissions.
  • Provide key Instrument & Control discipline expertise to Concept and FEED developments.
  • Align vendor mobilisations with CMMS scheduling.
  • Support SECE and non-SECE maintenance lookahead to manage maintenance while minimising backlog.
  • Take ownership of Instrument & Control changes and contribute to plant changes following the MoC process.
  • Provide Instrument & Control input to the development and execution of brownfield projects.
  • Support ICP inspections and drive action close-out.
  • Take ownership of Functional Safety Studies and audits (e.g., FSA 4).
  • Chair Alarm Management meetings with onshore and offshore personnel.
  • Contribute to the 6-week, 90-day, and 6Q integrated asset plans.
  • Develop annual budgets to support ongoing maintenance and improvement initiatives.
  • Improve the effectiveness of maintenance schedules based on risk/reliability analysis.
  • Manage Instrument & Control risks on the asset Risk Register.
  • Stay updated on changes to legislation and ensure compliance with international standards and industry best practices.
  • Support the mitigation of risks posed by obsolescence on safety-critical instrumented systems and hardware.
  • Support 5-year production loss investigations and progress improvement plans based on investigation findings.
  • Conduct periodic visits offshore for audits and to support offshore personnel.
  • Attend monthly meetings with Instrument and Controls TA and drive action close-out.
  • Support and mentor other discipline engineers and junior Instrument & Control Engineers


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Production / Maintenance / Quality

Electrical

Graduate

The oil gas industry

Proficient

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Aberdeen, United Kingdom