INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEER
Job description
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Perform instrumentation design and engineering activities for the Engineering phase of oil and gas projects, including FEED and Detailed Engineering.
- Develop instrument data sheets, specifications, and design documents, ensuring compliance with ADNOC standards and international codes.
- Prepare and review engineering deliverables such as instrument index, I/O lists, loop diagrams, hook-up drawings, and control system architecture.
- Design and specify field instruments, control systems, safety instrumented systems (SIS), and fire and gas detection systems.
- Conduct sizing calculations for control valves, pressure safety valves, and flow elements.
- Review vendor documents and perform technical evaluations for instrumentation equipment and systems.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure integration and alignment of instrumentation systems with overall project objectives.
- Support HAZOPs, SIL assessments, and design reviews to address instrumentation and control requirements.
- Provide technical support during procurement, installation, and commissioning phases.
- Ensure all instrumentation designs comply with ADNOC regulations, project requirements, and international standards (e.g., ISA, IEC, API).
KEY QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelors degree in Instrumentation Engineering, Control Systems Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Minimum 8-10 years of experience as an Instrumentation Engineer in the oil and gas industry.
- Proven experience in the Engineering phase (FEED and Detailed Engineering) of large-scale oil and gas projects.
- Previous work experience on ADNOC projects is mandatory.
- Proficiency in instrumentation design tools and software such as SPI (SmartPlant Instrumentation) and AutoCAD.
- Strong knowledge of ADNOC standards, procedures, and approval processes.
- Familiarity with international instrumentation codes and standards (e.g., ISA, IEC, API).