Phillips 66 & YOU - Together we can fuel the future Phillips 66 has been operating in the UK for over 65 years and we are as excited about our future as we are proud of our past. We are committed to improving lives, and that is our promise to our employees and communities. We are sustained by the backgrounds and experiences of our diverse teams, which reflect who we are, the environment we create and how we work together. Our company is built on values of safety, honour and commitment. We call our cultural mindset Our Energy in Action, which we define through four simple, intuitive behaviors: We work for the greater good, create an environment of trust, seek different perspectives and achieve excellence. Our employees are the heart of our success, and there is a reason why we continue to attract great talent and it's not just the excellent benefits package, or the opportunities for personal growth, it's also the caring and committed culture of the organisation that makes everyone feel like they can bring their authentic self to work and be truly part of our team. Providing Energy. Improving Lives. Scope The role of Instrument Project Engineer is responsible for engineering and design of Instrument, Control, Analyser and SIS systems at the Humber Refinery, whilst also providing guidance to instrument design engineers and designers for all assigned projects. Primary Accountabilities - Produce engineering designs, loop diagrams, specifications, calculations and narratives for instrument related projects. - Ensure all designs are safe to install and operate. - Assist with training and development of instrument and operations personnel. - Responsible for designs that provide the most reliable and cost-effective Instrument systems. - Provide oversight and functional guidance for staff and contract instrument engineers and designers. - Responsible for managing capital and operational costs on assigned projects - Provide Discipline expert input into all stages of Project development, (e.g. FEL, design, procurement,). - Provide MOC Discipline Guidance and direction promoting principles and system use. - Assist other Instrument Engineers in developing and maintaining an effective maintenance program. - Accountable for ensuring the timely handover of all project and maintenance deliverables for all instrument related projects. - Participate in development and maintenance of corporate instrument standards and ensure compliance on assigned projects. - Provide feedback of Discipline 'lessons learned' from Projects & Plant. - Be aware of up to date technologies & assess capabilities & future company use. - Ensure 'Design Agency' & 'Vendor' QA/QC, competence & adherence to relevant standards & requirements. - Assist in the development of instrument strategic plans and the refinery capital long range plan. - Ensure instrument documents are properly created in all document systems (SAP, EIMS, etc) and audit to ensure quality and system compliance Who we are looking for: With excellent communication, stakeholder management and influencing skills, you will be able to build relationships effectively and work with teams across disciplines and levels of the organisation. You are comfortable and adaptable to working in new and changing environments. You are organised and self-motivated, with a good attention to detail, keen to deliver the best solution for the business. - Engineering degree in Instrumentation, Control, Electrical or Electronics or apprenticeship trained with extensive experience of working in a maintenance specialist / engineering role; - Working towards or achieved Chartered Engineer status - Preferred; - Experience of multiple-project planning and execution experience. Balancing short-term and long-term tasks with the ability to manage conflicting priorities - Expert knowledge of Instrument, control, analyser and SIS systems through design and field installation experience - Understands safety and mechanical integrity standards and maintains competence in these fields. - Knowledge of instrument maintenance practices - Demonstrates strong desire to use problem-solving skills - Ability to develop conceptual thinking to the point of practical applications, and an ability to implement these applications in the field - Excellent written and verbal communication skills; - Understanding of relevant safety and environmental industry regulations. Knowledge of relevant industry codes and standards. What Phillips 66 can offer you - Market competitive compensation package which rewards performance - Market leading and flexible benefits offerings - Flexible working options - Employee medical insurance - Free lunch whilst on site - Free access to on-site gym The Humber Refinery is playing its part of the UK's decarbonisation efforts. As a part of the UK Government's net zero ambition, the Humber Refinery is on a journey to become the Refinery of the Future. With proposed plans for a number of projects including to implement a first-of-a-kind FCC carbon capture project, the Humber Refinery is part of Humber Zero, a worldscale concept to reduce UK industry carbon emissions, saving up to 8 million tonnes of C02 by 2030 from the Immingham industrial area. On top of this, the Humber Refinery is the UK's only refiner producing Sustainable Aviation Fuel at scale. It is also the only European facility producing battery anode coke, which forms a critical component for lithium-ion batteries used in electrical vehicles and in consumer electronics. Our current production of battery anode coke is equivalent to placing 1.3 million EVs on the road every year, and we are developing multiple projects to expand this capability. We are on an exciting journey, are you ready to join us? To be considered: In order to be considered for this position you must complete the entire application process, which includes answering all prescreening questions and providing your eSignature on or before the requisition closing date of 19th Janaury 2025. Phillips 66 is an Equal Opportunity Employer