The Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) Engineer leads the scope definition and Engineering Quality Assurance effort for the Electrical & Instrumentation component of the scope of work and ensures the design meets the Business and Project Objectives.
The E&I Engineer works with the other discipline engineering leads to define the scope of work for the project and ensures the project design meets industry and INEOS specifications. The E&I Engineer functionally reports to the Engineering Manager.
- Support the development of the engineering section of the Monthly Report
- Support the development of the Scope of Facilities Documents and Options Map for the project
- Participate in Risk Assessment meetings and provide perspective as to how the identified risk affects the E&I design/scope and mitigation strategies to minimize if not eliminate the identified risk.
- Develop the Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering Quality Management plan for FEL 2.
- Develop the Electrical & Instrumentation design philosophies to be included in the RFP/Instructions to bidders for the FEL 2 Engineering effort.
- Work with the Engineering Manager to identify additional required specifications for Electrical & Instrumentation scope and include in the FEL 2 scope of work as required.
- Support the Engineering Manager in defining the FEL 2 engineering deliverables required for E&I based on the scope work.
- Support the Engineering Manager in developing the Hold & Review Plan for the FEL 2 stage.
- Work with the Engineering Manager and Document Control Manager to define the type/format of the deliverables (and deliverable native file) turned over at the end of FEL 2.
- Support the Document Control Manager in the development of the Engineering Document Distribution Matrix as applicable to the Electrical & Instrumentation deliverables for FEL 2
- Ensure IGGN requirements for design and ASSET CARE are incorporated into the scope of work.
- Participate in the technical evaluation of the FEL 2 engineering contractors bidding on the FEL 2 engineering effort.
- Provide conceptual design/input to support development of the Class V estimate and Level 1 schedule applicable.
- Assist in the development and capture of Lessons Learned.
Education/Experience
- Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering required
- 10 years of experience working in petrochemical/refining as E&I discipline.
Skills/Competencies
- Candidate will be well versed in industry codes, standards, and requirements (NEC, ANSI/IEEE, and ISA).
- Proficient with reading one line diagrams, cable schedules, loop sheets and P&ID’s.
- Proficient with use of SKM PowerTools or ETAP for evaluation of load flows, short circuit protection schemes, stability studies.
- Experience working stage gate capital project process on owner side.
- Knowledge of requirements for testing and commissioning of electrical equipment.
- Experience with design of solar farms and associated equipment (inverters and PV modules) a plus.
- Experience with power distribution centers and associated equipment (transformers, MCC’s, switchgear)
- Experience with high voltage transmission, substations and switch yard designs. Experience with Honeywell and Rosemount products (transmitters, flow and level instruments, etc.)
- Experience with Fisher control valves and sizing calculations.
- Experience applying engineering standards and specifications on capital projects.