The ideal candidate will have expertise in EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) phases, instrumentation system design, and process automation.
A strong technical background, professional demeanor, and relevant certifications such as PMP and FE are preferred.
Key Responsibilities Design, develop, and maintain instrumentation and control systems for oil and gas projects.
Oversee instrumentation engineering tasks across all EPC phases, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Conduct system testing, troubleshooting, and performance optimization.
Review and interpret P&IDs, loop diagrams, and technical specifications.
Ensure compliance with industry standards (ISA, API, IEC, and NEC). Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including electrical, mechanical, and process engineers.
Conduct site inspections, FAT (Factory Acceptance Testing), and commissioning activities.
Prepare technical reports, documentation, and project presentations.
Manage subcontractors and vendors to ensure project execution aligns with specifications.
Ensure safety, reliability, and efficiency of instrumentation and automation systems.
Minimum Job Requirements Education : Bachelor of Science (BS) in Instrumentation Engineering.
Experience : Minimum 5 years in instrumentation engineering.
Industry Experience : Strong background in oil and gas project management and EPC phases . Preferred Certifications : PMP (Project Management Professional) and FE (Fundamentals of Engineering). Selection Criteria Candidates will be evaluated based on: Relevant Work Experience : Experience in instrumentation engineering for oil and gas projects.
Education & Training : Strong academic background in Instrumentation Engineering.
Technical Skills : Expertise in automation, control systems, and instrumentation design.
Soft Skills : Leadership, problem-solving, teamwork, and communication