Lead Instrumentation Design Engineer

Schiedam, Netherlands

Job Reference 1247717

Location Schiedam, Netherlands

Industry Oil & Gas - FPSO

Function Engineering & Design

Job Type Contract

Date Added August 26, 2024

Vacancy Overview
Airswift has been tasked by one of our major Oil and Gas clients to seek a Lead Instrument Engineer, to work in their facilities located in Schiedam, Netherlands.
 

  • Location: Schiedam, Netherlands
  • Duration: 1 year contract
  • Schedule: 5 days/week, 40 hours/week

 
Introduction
The Instrument Department is responsible for the Engineering and Design of the Process Control and Instrumentation Systems, Integrated Control & Safety Systems, Fire & Gas Systems and Telecommunication Systems. This includes all associated field devices, such as instruments, actuated valves and bulk materials such as cables and tubing.
 
In the Pre-FEED and subsequent Basic and Detailed phases of an EPC project, the designers and engineers start with defining the concept. The next phases are to work-out the details of the systems, specify equipment and implement vendor data to prepare the detailed documentation for construction, commissioning, and operation. To achieve this, close cooperation within the discipline as well as other disciplines is required, both locally as well as with offices worldwide.  Close cooperation shall as well be maintained with sub- contractors and suppliers. By making use of Technical and Engineering Standards, standardized solutions and reputable suppliers, we are able to deliver world class projects in a relatively short time frame, maintaining high quality.
 
Role requirements
The role of the Lead Instrument engineer comprises of the following tasks:
 
  • Manage and lead the instrumentation team within a project to deliver the contractual deliverables and perform the required activities, taking ownership of budget and schedule.
  • Take ownership of agreed manhour budget, resources and schedule, being actively involved in defining those. Monitor progress and manhours consumed and adjust forecasts as required in alignment with the discipline manager and project EPM.
  • Act as discipline focal point for the Client, Operations and sub-contractor representatives, as well as other disciplines, aligning on technical requirements and solutions, both in concept phase as well as EPC phase.
  • Guard and ensure the quality of the produced discipline deliverables by following company technical standards and company engineering standards. Identify possible deviations and follow the company procedures to resolve.
  • Ensure all contractual requirements, client requirements, class rules and applicable international rules and regulations are implemented.
  • Identify and give input to project changes identified by other disciplines, by following the MOC procedures agreed within the project.
  • Monitor progress, identify possible concerns and propose solutions.
  • Report weekly and attend the weekly progress meetings.
  • Continuously consider cost, constructability, operability and maintainability.
  • Manage the formal workflow by assigning tasks for preparation, review, check and approval of discipline deliverables such as philosophies, specifications, datasheets, TBE’s, block diagrams, layouts, Cause & Effect diagrams, narratives, terminations, loop diagrams, hook-up’s, etc.
  • Together with the Lead Designer manage the flow of information to remote teams to enable them to prepare the deliverables in the scope of the remote teams.
  • Ensure timely yard support during the construction and commissioning phase by the instrumentation team.
  • Assist and coach more junior engineers.
 
Profile
  • University or Technical College (BSc degree), with at least 10 years’ experience in Instrumentation design in the (Offshore) Oil & Gas industry.
  • Experience with preparing engineering budgets, resource plans and L3 schedules, managing instrumentation teams of 10+ engineers and designers.
  • Experience with managing remote teams.
  • Experience with instrumentation for Marine applications and communicating with shipyards is an advantage, as well as knowledge of SmartPlant Instrumentation and AVEVA.
  • Competence with Functional Safety and instrumentation design in hazardous areas in the O&G industry is required.


If you are interested and think you have the right profile, please apply!

Consultant: Rachel Marques at rachel.marques@airswift.com

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