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Assistant Instrument & Controls Engineer - Oil, Gas & Chemical - Kansas City

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Engineering
  • Kansas City

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  • You need an ABET accredited degree, FE exam completion, EIT certification, legal work authorization, TWIC card, 3.0 GPA, detail-oriented, analytical, team player.
  • You will assist in preparing instrumentation engineering/design deliverables, work on control systems & CEMS, manage I&C purchase specifications, collaborate with Process Engineering on P&ID's, perform process measurements, and apply I&C engineering principles within the oil, gas, and chemical industry.

Requirements

  • Bachelor Degree in Electrical, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering or related degree from an ABET accredited program and successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam required.
  • Previous internship and/or related experience preferred.
  • Basic knowledge in standard engineering techniques and procedures.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work methodically and analytically in a quantitative problem-solving environment and demonstrated critical thinking skills.
  • Proficient computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite).
  • Basic computer skills include AutoCAD, MicroStation, 2D and 3D rendering programs and other analysis programs.
  • Strong attention to detail, facilitation, team building, collaboration, organization and problem solving skills.
  • Must have or be able to obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC).
  • Engineers in Training-EIT Certification required.
  • Minimum of a 3.0 GPA strongly preferred.
  • Involvement on campus or in the community preferred.
  • Candidates must be legally authorized to work permanently (i.e., without time limitations, without restrictions or without need for work sponsorship) in the country where this position is located.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in preparing instrumentation engineering/design deliverables, including Instrument Index, Instrument Data Sheets, Instrument Installation Details, Instrument Location Plans, Wiring Diagrams, and Loop Diagrams.
  • Assist with preparing control systems (DCS and/or PLC) and Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) Data Sheets.
  • Assist with preparing controls design deliverables, including Input/Output (I/O) list, Process Control Narratives, Graphic Sketches, Cause & Effect Diagrams, Alarm Rationalization, and manage third party control system suppliers to comply with the control system design requirements, including participating in Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT).
  • Assist with preparing I&C purchase specifications, review bids, make technical recommendations and manage the overall purchase, review of I&C packages, and review of vendor documentation.
  • Assist with working closely with the Process Engineering for development of P&ID's.
  • Assist with performing process measurements such as temperature, pressure, flow, level, analyzers, and control valves.
  • Utilize various technologies in selecting the appropriate I&C application.
  • Assist with performing preliminary sizing calculations for instruments such as orifice plates, controls valves, relief valves, and thermowells.
  • Assist with developing level sketches in conjunction with multiple departments.
  • Apply knowledge of commonly used I&C engineering/design concepts, principles, practices, codes, and procedures within the engineering services industry.
  • Responsible for compliance with company and project site safety policies.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Complies with all policies and standards.

FAQs

What are the main responsibilities of an Assistant Instrument & Controls Engineer in the Oil, Gas & Chemical industry?

The main responsibilities include assisting design teams with creating world-class designs for refining and chemical projects, adapting I&C plans according to budget and schedule, providing deliverables for FEP and detailed design phases, and supporting the construction phase.

What qualifications are required for the position of Assistant Instrument & Controls Engineer?

Qualifications typically include a bachelor's degree in engineering, preferably in Instrumentation or Electrical Engineering, knowledge of engineering/design standards, and experience in the oil, gas, or chemical industry.

What skills are important for an Assistant Instrument & Controls Engineer to possess?

Important skills include design and problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, knowledge of instrumentation and control systems, proficiency in engineering software, and strong communication and teamwork skills.

How does an Assistant Instrument & Controls Engineer contribute to the success of refining and chemical projects?

An Assistant I&C Engineer plays a crucial role in ensuring the successful design and implementation of instrumentation and control systems, which are essential for the safe and efficient operation of refining and chemical plants. Their contributions help meet project goals and client requirements.

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