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This position is being offered by an industry leading, global EPC contractor renowned for supporting the energy transition and delivering next generation project execution services. The role involves leading and managing the Control & Instrument (C&I) scope of work for Gas transmission project in UK, including oversight across both FEED and Detailed Design phases. The role will ensure successful delivery of C&I engineering solutions through effective team leadership, technical expertise, and robust communication with project stakeholders.
Job Responsibility:
Lead project activities as the functional Lead Engineer, directing teams of Engineers and Designers in the UK and internationally
Coordinate and develop C&I engineering deliverables for medium and large capital projects within gas transmission
Implement project execution, ensure equipment compliance and specification, liaise with Client Engineers and Project Management, and carry out technical bid analysis and requisitioning
Apply expertise in DCS, PLC, SIS systems including system lifecycle management, and Specification/Design of Hazardous Area Instrumentation
Oversee requirements for Mechanical packages, conduct P&ID development, and manage sizing of flow devices, control valves, and safety devices
Ensure design safety, constructability, and compliance with company standards through proactive communication and innovation
Requirements:
Proven Control & Instrument Engineering Design experience from concept through start-up on medium/large projects
Extensive background in the Gas industry, ideally with involvement in Gas Transmission/Grid projects and/or G35 Approval experience
Competency in specification, selection, and compliance for field instrumentation and systems, preferably within an EPC contracting environment
Experience with Electrical protection methodologies and hazardous area instrumentation (ATEX)