INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEER OFFSHORE
Job description
Instrumentation Engineer Responsibilities
- Develop and review instrumentation design documents, such as P&IDs, instrument datasheets, loop diagrams, and wiring diagrams.
- Conduct instrument sizing and selection for various applications, including control valves, flow meters, pressure, and temperature instruments.
- Prepare detailed specifications for instrumentation equipment and materials.
- Provide technical support during the design, procurement, installation, and commissioning phases of the project.
- Assist in troubleshooting and resolving instrumentation-related issues.
- Ensure that instrumentation designs are compliant with project specifications, industry standards, and regulatory requirements.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation for all instrumentation design activities.
- Prepare technical reports, calculations, and datasheets for review and approval.
- Ensure that all documentation is properly archived and maintained according to company procedures.
- Coordinate with other engineering disciplines (e.g., process, mechanical, electrical) to ensure integrated project delivery.
- Work closely with vendors and contractors to ensure the correct specification, procurement, and installation of instrumentation equipment.
- Participate in project meetings and provide updates on instrumentation engineering activities.
- Ensure that all instrumentation designs comply with relevant industry standards (e.g., ISA, IEC, API, ANSI) and regulatory requirements.
- Implement and adhere to company and project-specific safety and quality management systems.
- Conduct risk assessments and hazard analyses related to instrumentation systems.
- Assist in the commissioning and startup of instrumentation systems, ensuring proper installation and functionality.
- Participate in factory acceptance tests (FAT) and site acceptance tests (SAT) for instrumentation equipment.
- Provide support for the integration of instrumentation systems with control and safety systems.