Instrument and Control Systems Engineer
Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineer
Location: Oslo, Norway (Hybrid, 3 days a week)
Contract: 18-24 Months
Start: Nov 15th
Key Skills: Instrument | Control Systems | Automation | Equipment | SCDs | System Control Diagrams | C&Es | Cause and Effect Diagrams | LNG | Oil and Gas | SmartPlant | Hydrogen |
Key Responsibilities:
Experience:
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Location: Oslo, Norway (Hybrid, 3 days a week)
Contract: 18-24 Months
Start: Nov 15th
Key Skills: Instrument | Control Systems | Automation | Equipment | SCDs | System Control Diagrams | C&Es | Cause and Effect Diagrams | LNG | Oil and Gas | SmartPlant | Hydrogen |
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop specifications for a variety of equipment.
- Conduct evaluations to ensure optimal solutions for project requirements.
- Prepare documents for inquiries and purchases, ensuring all specifications are met.
- Oversee the entire package delivery process, including supplier follow-up for various equipment such as control systems, metering packages, instruments, and valves.
- Create and maintain essential documentation, including System Control Diagrams (SCDs), Cause & Effect Diagrams (C&Es), instrument and cable lists, data sheets, termination diagrams, etc.
- Handle databases related to tags, I/O, cables, etc., using tools like SmartPlant Instrumentation.
- Follow up and manage work performed by the office in India, particularly concerning tasks like cable routing in E3D, electrical analysis (ETAP short circuit calculations), and more.
Experience:
- Experience in Norway
- Must have work permit in Norway
- 10-20 years of relevant engineering experience, preferably in hydrogen plants, but experience in carbon capture, LNG, oil and gas, or other process industries is also considered.
- In-depth technical knowledge of control and safety systems for onshore plants, including fire and gas detection.
Skills:
- Strong leadership and collaboration skills.
- Excellent communication skills in English, both written and spoken. Proficiency in Norwegian is an advantage.