Senior Instrumentation Engineer

Senior Instrumentation Engineer.

Senior Instrumentation Engineer

Cologne

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£75000 - £95000 per year

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Permanent

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Mechanical Design

As a Senior Instrumentation Engineer, you will play a critical role in our petrochemical and plant engineering projects by providing expert guidance in the design, installation, and maintenance of instrumentation systems. You will lead a team of instrumentation engineers, work closely with other engineering disciplines, and ensure that all instrumentation-related aspects of projects are executed with precision and in accordance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.

Your Tasks

  • Handling of engineerign tasks in the area of E&I
  • Co-ordinate with customers for specilist departments
  • Implemetiation of customer requirements
  • Participation in the creation of flow diagrams
  • Selection and design of MSR devices, control systems and PLS systems
  • Technical co-ordination with suppliers, manufactures, assembly companies and customers

Requirements

  • Completed studies in electrical engineering, automation technology or mechatronics
  • 3-5 years experince in industrial and plant planning, refineries, petrochemicals or chemical sector.
  • Experince leading small multidisciplinary team
  • Knowledge in project managment, explosion protection and system safety
  • German C1, English C1

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