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Instrumentation Engineer
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- They are the world's largest producer of hydrocarbons (oil and gas), with the lowest upstream carbon intensity of any major producer.
- The Instrument Engineer is responsible for developing the refinery and petrochemical unit’s control logic, installing, calibrating, servicing, and troubleshooting a wide variety of electronic and pneumatic instrumentation and improving the unit’s process optimization and synergy between the refinery and petrochemical units.
- Key Responsibilities Participate in the petrochemical unit’s process optimization and synergy between refinery and petrochemical units.
- Review and update refinery and petrochemical redline drawings Provide technical support for capital projects involving petrochemical units at various stages of the project life cycle (pre-feasibility, feasibility, pre-feed, feed basic design, detailed engineering and construction).
- Prepare and review all instrumentation engineering deliverables such as design basis, specification, data sheets, instrument index, I/O schedule, logic diagram, cable/JB schedule, instrument data sheets and sparing strategy.
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