Senior Level Instrument Engineer
Are you ready to move your career forward and help shape our company’s and customers’ futures?
If you aspire to challenge yourself, work with the best in the industry and join a successful team where you can make a meaningful contribution, then we invite you to join us at CAM Integrated, a fully integrated Energy service provider. CAM provides clients with a wide range of services, from concept to in-service, including engineering and design, procurement, fabrication, automation and controls, construction management, survey, right-of-way, and sustainable solutions. CAM’s multi-talented, operator- experienced team delivers consistent results for simple or complex projects. Together, we can create a legacy marked by innovation, excitement, and energy.
Overview / Responsibilities:
We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Instrument Engineer to join our team. As an Instrument Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, installing, and maintaining various types of instruments and control systems used in industrial processes. Your expertise will be essential in ensuring accurate and reliable measurement, control, and monitoring of process variables, such as temperature, pressure, flow, and level. The successful candidate will collaborate with cross-functional teams and contribute to the optimization of our processes and systems. This individual will support various projects at the Houston Office.
Authorization to work permanently in the U.S. without sponsorship required.
Responsibilities entail:
•Executing the work plan for the on-time and on-budget delivery of all Instrument and Control deliverables
•General understanding of the design of facility Instrument and Controls:
•Process Control and Safety Systems functional requirements
•Process Instrumentation application, installation and hook up
•Control and Safety System installation and hook up, including field wiring, power requirements and circuit design.
•Participate in the production of:
•Process Control and Safety system input to P&IDs
•Instrument Selection and Sizing Calculations
•Instrument Specifications, Datasheets, Requisitions, Bid Tabulations
•Control System & Safety System Specifications
•Control and Safety Logic definition to develop Cause & Effect Diagrams
•Control system Wiring Diagrams and Loop Diagrams
•Instrument location plans, Installation details (Hook Ups) and Bill of Materials (MTO)
•Control Panel Fabrication drawings
•Equipment layout drawings
•Broad knowledge of applicable codes and regulatory requirements for the midstream sector.
•Coordination with all other project disciplines for maximum integration of design
•Provide field construction support as required by the project.
•Ability to identify and define design deficiencies and provide solutions through clear and precise communication.
•Possess professional presence and able to work with clients and vendors to resolve issues
•Successful working in a multi-discipline team environment
•Create an execution strategy based on the Scope of Work & Design Basis
•Maintain client relations by going to site visits, PHA/HAZOP reviews, 30%/60%/90% model reviews, Design Reviews, and Kick-off Meetings
•Ability to be a self-starter that requires minimal help to execute a project
•Understand and execute the scope defined for the Instrument discipline.
•Develop schedule of activities in coordination with other discipline leads
•Manage material requisitions and planning.
•Identify changes in scope and coordinate at a project level for change management.
•Review of Vendor Drawing Packages.
•Quality management of deliverables
•Effective and timely communication with all team members including issuance of reports.
Skills / Qualifications:
•5+ years’ experience in Instrument Engineering related to the oil and gas industry. (Midstream experience preferred.)
•Bachelor of Engineering from an Accredited College or University (Chemical, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering Degree preferred)
•NCEES Professional Engineer License (preferred)
•NCEES Engineer-In-Training (preferred)
•Occasional field visits, climbing stairs, ladders and lifting up to 25 lbs.