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Proven Design ability in Electrical low voltage applications in support of instrumentation design such as 120 VAC & 24 VDC power to instruments, 120 VAC instrument power panels, and general NEC knowledge of grounding / bonding.
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5-10 + years of experience in Instrument & Control System Design for Oil and Gas Refineries and Chemical Plants. Ability to create Instrument Installation Details and generating material take-offs supporting estimates.
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Knowledgeable in low voltage electrical applications, specifically in supporting instrumentation design such as power supply to instruments, instrument power panels, and grounding/bonding based on NEC guidelines.
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Design low voltage electrical systems supporting instrumentation, including 120 VAC & 24 VDC power to instruments and instrument power panels. Knowledge of industry standards and codes related to instrumentation and electrical design.
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10 + years of experience in Instrument & Control System Design for Oil and Gas Refineries and Chemical Plants. Our company, an Automation & Engineering Firm, provides the highest quality services for the Refining, Gas & Oil, Pipeline, Renewable, Chemical, and Biopharm Industries.
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Proven in detail design technical knowledge including the ability to redline and review P&ID’s, read and revise interlock schematics/motor schematics, Create wiring diagrams, loop diagrams Demo packages and I/O loading.
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Develop construction packages consisting of P&ID's, electrical schematics & location plans, instrument specification sheets (ISA S-20's); instrument loop drawings. Supervise and review designs of all aspects of a Analyzer Shelter including Structural Design, UPS, HVAC, Grounding, Fire & Gas systems, Lighting, Electrical Utilities, Cable selection and routing, and Marshalling Panel design.
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High proficiency with 2D AUTOCAD, EXCEL – MicroStation, CADWORX, BlueBeam, ACCESS desired. Creating Junction Boxes, Marshalling Panels and DCS/PLC Cabinets with BOM. With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide.
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Ability to create conduit and cable tray drawings including support details and sizing calculations based on applicable codes and client standards. Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) & 401(k) plan for retirement with employer match.
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Fiber experience with routing & general knowledge is required. We are customer-centric and fully committed to our clients’ needs and as a result, most of our business is repeat business. Benefit Time Off (BTO) that can be used as paid vacation, sick time, holiday funding, or as cash-out.
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Proven experience in field survey and in the planning/execution of hot/cold cutovers. Our office in Sugar Land, TX is hiring for a Senior Designer to join our company. Proven design ability, effective in time management, directing and coordinating members of design teams in their daily tasks, quality control and providing technical direction.
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Knowledge of field instrument installation requirements, DCS/PLC enclosure layout and wiring expertise with P&ID development required. Knowledge of field instrument installation requirements, DCS/PLC enclosure layout and wiring expertise with P&ID development experience required.
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Around large rotating equipment, energized electrical equipment in high noise areas, and/or in confined places, on elevations in excess of 250 feet, or from platforms at heights of 5 feet or greater.
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Other (Omni Flow Computer, ROC, Load Metering Devices)·Development of both operational and technical manuals, to include training guides, HMI manuals, and operating procedures·Knowledgeable of Electrical Protection Relays·Knowledgeable of Historian systems·Knowledgeable of external notification systems (text, email, mobile app, etc.
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Ability to learn mechanical and electrical control equipment and basic power plant equipment operation. in awkward positions, swing various weights of sledge hammers, stoop and bend to reach valves, pull on chain-falls or come-a-longs.
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