Description
Job Summary
The Instrument Engineer is responsible for planned and unplanned maintenance and repair activities on a wide range of electronic and instrument-based equipment and process control, and safety systems.
Job Responsibilities
Ensure Maintenance of all Advanced Process Control Systems within the facility
Maintain and ensure optimal performance of Distributed Control Systems ( DCS)
Control where necessary using available Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
Conduct routine maintenance of instrumentation systems to prevent downtime and optimize performance.
Carry out FEED (Front End Engineering And Design ) for all instrumentation Projects.
Ensure Compliance with Instruments financial standards by providing annual budget information.
Monitoring expenditures identifying variances & implementing corrective actions.
Supervision of produce wastewater treatment issues and processes for Sustainable production
Ensure Optimum Performance of all Custody transfer equipment’s (meters, pumps, tanks e.t.c)
Ensure Compliance of flow station instrument and related facilities to DPR standards.
Review & implementation of P& ID for existing / new flow station.
Design and develop where necessary, control systems for existing and new equipment.
Carry out Testing, maintenance, and modification of existing systems where necessary.
Maintain detailed records of instrumentation activities, including installation, calibration, maintenance, and repairs
Ensure all tasks and activities are performed in accordance with the company’s policies and procedures.
Job Requirements
B.Sc or HND in Engineering or any related field
A minimum of 7 years' experience as an Instrument Technologist in the Oil & Gas industry.
Good understanding of industry and HSE practices applicable to job role.
Practical knowledge and experience of maintenance of instrumentation equipment, control systems, etc.
Ability to interpret / mark-up technical drawings
Good communication skills.