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Principal Engineer - Electrical Engineering (Control & Instrumentation)
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Lead complex Electrical Control & Instrumentation systems as a Principal Engineer at BAE Systems in Barrow. Provide senior technical authority across the full engineering lifecycle within a safety-critical, regulated environment. You will define requirements, assure designs, and guide teams to me...
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United Kingdom , Barrow
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43.45 GBP / Hour
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Controls & Instrumentation Engineer
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Join a leading national energy recovery firm as a Controls & Instrumentation Engineer. This permanent role in Bicester requires 5+ years' industrial C&I experience, fault-finding skills, and knowledge of PLC/SCADA systems. Enjoy a 10% bonus, pension, overtime, and a clear path to progression with...
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United Kingdom , Bicester, Oxfordshire
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52000.00 - 53000.00 GBP / Year
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Explore a world of opportunity in Control & Instrumentation Engineer jobs, a dynamic and critical field at the intersection of engineering disciplines. Control & Instrumentation (C&I or I&C) Engineers are the specialists who design, implement, and maintain the automated nervous systems of modern industry. They ensure that complex processes in sectors like energy, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, oil & gas, and infrastructure operate safely, efficiently, and reliably. Professionals in these roles are responsible for the entire lifecycle of control systems, from initial concept and design through to installation, commissioning, and ongoing optimization. The core responsibility of a Control & Instrumentation Engineer is to translate process requirements into robust automated solutions. This typically involves designing and specifying the instruments—such as flow meters, pressure transmitters, temperature sensors, and control valves—that measure and manipulate process variables. They also design the logic systems that process this data, which includes programming and configuring Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) software. A significant part of the role is creating and reviewing critical documentation, including Process & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), loop diagrams, control narratives, and equipment datasheets. Day-to-day tasks are diverse and collaborative. Engineers in this field frequently liaise with other engineering disciplines (process, mechanical, electrical) to ensure integrated project execution. They select appropriate equipment, perform technical bid evaluations, and develop calibration and maintenance procedures. A strong emphasis is placed on safety and compliance; C&I Engineers participate in risk assessments (like HAZOP), ensure designs meet stringent safety standards (such as SIL ratings), and adhere to hazardous area classifications (e.g., ATEX, IECEx). Site work is common, involving surveys, supervising installations, troubleshooting systems, and providing hands-on support during commissioning phases to ensure designs function correctly in the field. To succeed in Control & Instrumentation Engineer jobs, a specific skill set is required. A bachelor’s degree in Instrumentation, Electrical, Electronics, Chemical, or Mechanical Engineering is typically essential. Practical experience with process instrumentation, control system hardware/software, and fieldbus networks (like HART, Profibus) is crucial. Key skills include strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to diagnose complex system issues, meticulous attention to detail for design and documentation, and excellent communication skills for effective teamwork and client interaction. Familiarity with relevant international standards (ISA, IEC, API) and proficiency in design tools like AutoCAD are also standard requirements. For those with a passion for integrating hardware and software to create intelligent, automated systems, a career in Control & Instrumentation engineering offers a challenging and rewarding path with a significant impact on industrial efficiency and safety.

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