Job Overview:The Principal Instrumentation Designer directly impacts the effectiveness of their team and related teams.
They exchange ideas and information relating to Instrumentation Design effectively.
The Principal Instrumentation Designer may work autonomously within established Instrumentation Design procedures and practices.
They act as a lead, coordinating the work of others and proposing improvements to processes and methods within the Instrumentation Design discipline.Principal Instrumentation Designer should have Lead/Deputy Lead Designer experience (preferably in FPSO projects).
Experience in handling multi-office projects will be an advantage.
Knowledge of Navisworks is mandatory.
Skill set for 3D/AVEVA Instrumentation/SPI will be an advantage.Essential Qualifications and Education:High School graduate with a diploma in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Design, or Drafting in a related discipline or equivalent experience10 years minimum with major contractor or consultant, of which 5+ years of experience in predominately oil and gasDetailed knowledge of associated industry detailing standards & codesDetailed knowledge of 2D and/or 3D drafting and material control systems (AutoCAD and/or MicroStation)Minimum 1 or 2 projects working experience in E3D and/or S3DCapable of leading projectsKnowledge of QA Systems and good communication skills would be an advantageWorking experience in project coordination and execution skillsDetailed knowledge of AutoCAD and/or Auto Lisp Programming3D Model creation, Menu, and/or Macro compilation skillsKey Tasks and Responsibilities:Prepare and develop arrangement and detail conceptual, FEED, studies, and detail design drawings of high technical quality and professional consistent presentation ensuring clarity and ease of constructionDevelop 3D models and ensure clash-free with other disciplinesEnsure design deliverables are completed and issued per project specifications, MDR, and project Level 2 & 3 procedures, and within agreed schedules and budgetsSet priorities, organize own work and time to meet objectives, and forecast and plan resource requirementsWhen acting as Lead Designer, direct small or medium Instrument Design teamLead projects engaging the participation of other disciplines and coordinate all activities within own discipline and interfaces with other disciplinesAct as project-based Discipline point of contact in communications and meetings with the Project Team, Customer, vendor/supplier, and/or subcontractor counterparts; and relevant agencies such as certifying authorities, auditors, third parties, etc.Identify changes to scope and promptly raise change notifications in the Change Management systemInterface with all disciplines to develop clash-free designsDocument substantive communications and forward copies to Discipline Lead Designer and Discipline SupervisorParticipate in finalizing deliverables lists, deliverables, and philosophies to ensure compliance with specifications and functional integrityPrepare and review Discipline deliverables such as 3D models, detailed design drawings, and as-built drawingsProvide leadership, mentoring, and guidance to othersAssist in the maintenance of departmental technical guidelines and standardsParticipate in the development and maintenance of Global Procedures, Software, Guidelines, and StandardsTravel to fabrication yard or construction site to assist in mechanical completion, hook-up, and/or commissioning, as requiredReports to:
Project: Lead Designer, Project Engineering Manager or Project Manager
Functional: Supervising Designer or Engineering Manager
Liaise With: Lead Designers, Engineers, all other Engineering and Design disciplines assigned to the project, Project Engineer, Material Control Team, Document Control, and Customer representatives
Supervises: Design team assigned to a project or part of the project during the detailing and production phases#J-18808-Ljbffr