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Our client a major Oil & Gas operator are looking to add an Instrument Engineer to work from their Dimlington processing facility in East Yorkshire (HU12)
The role will be a contract based opportunity to work Mon - Fri, 40 hours per week. It offers an attractive day rate which is inside IR35 and paid on a PAYE basis. Candidate must have existing right to work in the UK to be considered for this role. It will be for an initial 12 month contract with strong potential to go beyond.
About Role
This position is responsible for the assurance of instrumentation and its safe and reliable operation to our onshore Dimlington Terminal. You will be providing daily support for all instrumentation issues, maintenance activity, development and execution of instrument-based projects and be involved in the competence assessment of Instrument Technicians. Additionally, you will work with the Instrument Technical Authority (based in our Norwich office) to provide input on company policies and practices.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Supporting Dimlington Terminal in assessing day to day instrumentation issues, ensuring instrumentation technical integrity
• Specify, select, and procure replacement and/or upgrades to instrument equipment and carrying out the necessary risk assessments, safety studies and following documentation update procedures via Management of Change
• Provide advice and consultation to repairs, upgrades and modification pertaining to instrument equipment to discipline technicians and other multi-discipline engineers
• Monitor performance of instrument equipment through routine review of maintenance records and contributing to the continuous improvement of the discipline Maintenance Strategy and Performance Standard documents
• Ensure all work activities carried out within the discipline meets the relevant statutory and regulatory requirements, recognising safe-guard interface with other disciplines
• Participate in safety studies such as HAZOPs, LOPAs and practical interfaces such as FATs, Constructability Reviews, etc.
• Protect/improve production efficiencies through application of efficient technologies, simplification, better planning cost management of discipline work activities
Safety Critical Tasks:
Maintenance Management System
Ensure all Maintenance activities and all data to be recorded against Safety Critical Equipment within the Maintenance Management System is submitted in an accurate and timely manner.
Controller Loop Tuning
The purpose of this element is to assess the ability of the candidate to identify hazards associated with controller loop tuning, to identify the means of collating the data needed to perform tuning and to verify the means to define a change has been an improvement.
Specification and Installation of Final Elements
This element assessment guide is to assess the candidate's ability to specify, coordinate the installation and specify the maintenance to final elements. Final elements are the valves and trips associated with SIF loops and ESD systems.
Specification and Selection of Sensing Elements
This element is to assess the candidate's ability to select, specify and assign the maintenance to sensing elements for safety and ESD systems.
ESD Systems
The purpose of this element is to assess the ability of the candidate to identify the procedures and standards involved in the management and implementation of ESD systems both offshore and onshore. The candidate should also demonstrate an understanding of the key stages and elements of ESD design, implementation, and management - these being:
• Failure modes of sensors and the sensor loop
• Signal conditioning for sensors and initiating elements
• Failure modes and actuation methods for solenoid valves and final elements • Proof testing and maintenance
• Validation of C&E The components of Logic Solver Processers I/O cards and combinations will be covered in a separate EAG for ESD selection
Management of Fire and Gas Systems
This element is to assess the ability of the candidate to identify the procedures and standards involved in managing Fire and Gas systems both offshore and onshore. The candidate should be able to:
• Describe the key stages in Fire and Gas design, implementation, and management
• Describe, methods of detection both flame, gas and gas leaks and the use of these signals in the control system.
Instrumentation in Hazardous Areas
This element is to assess the candidate's knowledge of the main concepts of ATEX protection in instrumentation both for Electrical ATEX and Mechanical ATEX.
Safety & Environmentally Critical Courses:
• Alarm Management Fundamentals
• Hydraulic Awareness
• SUEPEE & Intrinsic Safety
• TUV Functional Safety Engineer
Experience/Qualifications:
• Ideally a Chartered Engineer or qualified to a minimum of HNC/HND level
• Ideally 5-10 years' experience within the Oil & Gas Industry
• Strong operational knowledge of the offshore and onshore gas business
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, Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining, Automotive and Chemicals sectors worldwide.With more than 100 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients PLEASE CLICK MESSAGE BELOW, TO APPLY
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The role will be a contract based opportunity to work Mon - Fri, 40 hours per week. It offers an attractive day rate which is inside IR35 and paid on a PAYE basis. Candidate must have existing right to work in the UK to be considered for this role. It will be for an initial 12 month contract with strong potential to go beyond.
About Role
This position is responsible for the assurance of instrumentation and its safe and reliable operation to our onshore Dimlington Terminal. You will be providing daily support for all instrumentation issues, maintenance activity, development and execution of instrument-based projects and be involved in the competence assessment of Instrument Technicians. Additionally, you will work with the Instrument Technical Authority (based in our Norwich office) to provide input on company policies and practices.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Supporting Dimlington Terminal in assessing day to day instrumentation issues, ensuring instrumentation technical integrity
• Specify, select, and procure replacement and/or upgrades to instrument equipment and carrying out the necessary risk assessments, safety studies and following documentation update procedures via Management of Change
• Provide advice and consultation to repairs, upgrades and modification pertaining to instrument equipment to discipline technicians and other multi-discipline engineers
• Monitor performance of instrument equipment through routine review of maintenance records and contributing to the continuous improvement of the discipline Maintenance Strategy and Performance Standard documents
• Ensure all work activities carried out within the discipline meets the relevant statutory and regulatory requirements, recognising safe-guard interface with other disciplines
• Participate in safety studies such as HAZOPs, LOPAs and practical interfaces such as FATs, Constructability Reviews, etc.
• Protect/improve production efficiencies through application of efficient technologies, simplification, better planning cost management of discipline work activities
Safety Critical Tasks:
Maintenance Management System
Ensure all Maintenance activities and all data to be recorded against Safety Critical Equipment within the Maintenance Management System is submitted in an accurate and timely manner.
Controller Loop Tuning
The purpose of this element is to assess the ability of the candidate to identify hazards associated with controller loop tuning, to identify the means of collating the data needed to perform tuning and to verify the means to define a change has been an improvement.
Specification and Installation of Final Elements
This element assessment guide is to assess the candidate's ability to specify, coordinate the installation and specify the maintenance to final elements. Final elements are the valves and trips associated with SIF loops and ESD systems.
Specification and Selection of Sensing Elements
This element is to assess the candidate's ability to select, specify and assign the maintenance to sensing elements for safety and ESD systems.
ESD Systems
The purpose of this element is to assess the ability of the candidate to identify the procedures and standards involved in the management and implementation of ESD systems both offshore and onshore. The candidate should also demonstrate an understanding of the key stages and elements of ESD design, implementation, and management - these being:
• Failure modes of sensors and the sensor loop
• Signal conditioning for sensors and initiating elements
• Failure modes and actuation methods for solenoid valves and final elements • Proof testing and maintenance
• Validation of C&E The components of Logic Solver Processers I/O cards and combinations will be covered in a separate EAG for ESD selection
Management of Fire and Gas Systems
This element is to assess the ability of the candidate to identify the procedures and standards involved in managing Fire and Gas systems both offshore and onshore. The candidate should be able to:
• Describe the key stages in Fire and Gas design, implementation, and management
• Describe, methods of detection both flame, gas and gas leaks and the use of these signals in the control system.
Instrumentation in Hazardous Areas
This element is to assess the candidate's knowledge of the main concepts of ATEX protection in instrumentation both for Electrical ATEX and Mechanical ATEX.
Safety & Environmentally Critical Courses:
• Alarm Management Fundamentals
• Hydraulic Awareness
• SUEPEE & Intrinsic Safety
• TUV Functional Safety Engineer
Experience/Qualifications:
• Ideally a Chartered Engineer or qualified to a minimum of HNC/HND level
• Ideally 5-10 years' experience within the Oil & Gas Industry
• Strong operational knowledge of the offshore and onshore gas business
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, Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining, Automotive and Chemicals sectors worldwide.With more than 100 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients PLEASE CLICK MESSAGE BELOW, TO APPLY
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