Purpose
The Instrument Engineer plays a critical role in the EC&I Team, overseeing the design, development, installation, and management of instrumentation systems across the site.
Main Tasks and Responsibilities
Key Accountabilities:
Instrumentation System Design:
Develop and design instrumentation and control systems for new and existing processes.
Create detailed specifications and design documentation for instrumentation systems.
Installation and Commissioning:
Oversee the installation and commissioning of instrumentation and control systems and manage installation contractors.
Conduct site inspections and testing to ensure proper installation and functionality.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
Develop and implement maintenance schedules for instrumentation and control systems.
Diagnose and troubleshoot issues with instrumentation and control systems.
Collaboration and Compliance:
Collaborate with project teams to integrate instrumentation systems into overall plant operations.
Maintain documentation and records in accordance with COMAH regulations.
Ensure all instrumentation and control systems comply with ATEX directives.
Select and install ATEX-certified equipment in hazardous areas.
Process Improvement:
Identify opportunities for process improvements and implement solutions.
SHEQ Management:
Ensure that all Health, Safety, and Environmental requirements are met, including workplace organization, work instructions, risk assessments, COSHH assessments, and housekeeping standards in accordance with GLP and GMP.