Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related Engineering discipline; Master's degree a plus.
- 8+ years of automation & control systems experience in the oil & gas, petrochemical, water/wastewater, manufacturing, and/or renewable energy industries
- Professional Engineer (PE) license will be highly regarded
- Proficiency in Allen-Bradley/Modicon PLC/HMI program development platforms
- Proficiency in GE- i-FIX, Wonderware and Ignition SCADA platformes
- Understanding of Databases and Analytics
Roles & Responsibilities:
- Lead development of cost estimates and detailed proposals
- Project management and scope development from conceptual to deal design and commissioning
- Design of Discrete, Continuous and Batch Control Systems
- Specification of Process Transmitters, Analytical Instrumentation, Control Valves, Motors, & VFDs
- Selection & specification of PLC, HMI, & SCADA system hardware and software
- Programming in the IEC 61131 Programming Languages (Ladder, Sequential Functions, Function Blocks, Structured Text); familiarity with Visual Basic a plus
- Loop Tuning
- HMI Design: ISA-101, Alarm Management, Historians
- Specification and installation of Computer Hardware, Virtualization, Networking, Server/Client configurations
- OT/IT Communications Infrastructure Design, Fieldbus networking design (Ethernet/IP, Modbus TCP, etc), Copper/Fiber design, Wireless radio and Cellular design
- System Reliability & Safety, Redundancy Design; experience with HAZOPs and Safety Instrumented Systems are a plus
- Cybersecurity Design and Implementation
- Producing & modifying project deliverables including Process Flow Diagrams, Process & Instrumentation Diagrams, Instrument Lists, I/O Lists, Network Address Lists, Instrumentation/Equipment Specifications, Loop Diagrams, Control Panel Layouts & Bills of Materials, Installation Details, Area Plans, Conduit/Cable schedules, Construction Specifications
- Coordination and assistance with system checkout & startup
- Train end-users and maintenance personnel
- Up to 25% Travel required for out-of-town projects