Website Natgasoline LLC
JOB SUMMARY / OVERVIEW
The I&C Engineer primarily applies principles, knowledge, and practices of instrumentation and process
controls for timely identification, analysis, and resolution of instrument and process controls related issues
to ensure safe, reliable, and cost-efficient plant operations. The I&C Engineer also utilizes current and new
industry-accepted developments to improve plant performance and reliability, which includes initiating and
developing instrument or control system modifications and new projects. The I&C Engineer reports to the
Controls Manager and supports in the areas of project management, development of budgets, and process
controls.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions and competencies.
• Develop control systems projects with varying degrees of complexity, ensuring compliance and
adherence to accepted industry best practices.
• Support in the development of control logics for BPCS and Safety systems (Algorithm, guidance
on how to implement)
• PID loop tuning, modifying control algorithm based on process conditions
• Participate in the development of procedures involving Instrument & Controls engineering
knowledge, e.g., maintenance and management of control systems, executing changes to
configurations, graphics, control loops, DCS, shutdown systems, etc.
• Support in the development of strategies for applying new and/or enhancements to existing
technologies to improve operating efficiency.
• Provide technical support to Engineering, Maintenance, Operations, Inspection, Process, and
Project personnel regarding selection, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and long-term
reliability of plant equipment.
• Provide troubleshooting assistance to the Operations and Maintenance Teams as required for
process controls and date history.
• Review and recommend changes to the plant complex loops, “cause and effect matrix”, alarm list,
etc. to improve plant reliability and protect plant assets.
• Review technical specifications for repairs to existing equipment or procurement of new
equipment.
• Perform compliance audits on SIS systems, as required, and take appropriate action to correct noncompliance and reinforce positive behaviors.
• Support and review Control Equipment Performance Evaluations, Key Performance Indicators
(KPIs), and decide and make recommendations to the Plant Team and Management based on these
evaluations.
• Consults with subject matter experts and provides input to the development and implementation of
solutions to equipment related/reliability issues.
• Provide necessary support to guide the timing, planning, and execution phases of plant shutdowns
and turnarounds.
• Reviews plant equipment operating parameters and initiates technical discussions and research to
ensure optimal operability.
• Provide Instrument & Controls engineering support in the development and review of Standard
Operating Procedures (SOPs).
• Identify projects, supported with written justification, for inclusion in capital expenditure budgets.
• Work with contractors and outside vendors/suppliers of developing project concepts, quoting scope
of work, and cost justifications regarding projects.
• Provide evaluations on assigned and self-initiated tasks (identifying, analyzing, and recommending
actions to address abnormal and less efficient plant parameters).
• Participate in and at times lead incident investigation teams for troubleshooting and determining
the root cause of plant issues/problems.
• Actively participate in Process Hazard Analysis (i.e., HAZOPs, What Ifs)
• Understand and comply with the Management of Change (MOC) process.
• Present a professional image at all times to clients and vendors and maintain a positive reputation
for the company.
• Follow all relevant company policies and procedures.
• Assists other Departments and other administrative personnel as necessary.
• Perform other tasks as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, AND/OR REGISTRATIONS
• None required.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND/OR TRAINING
• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or equivalent experience in Process Control or Instrumentation
Engineering required.
• Three (3) – Five (5) years working in the chemical or petrochemical industry required.
• Working knowledge of industry codes and standards (IEC, NFPA, ANSI, IEEE, NEMA, etc.)
required.
• Experience in programming and maintenance of Distributed Control Systems (DCS), safety
shutdown systems, and Programmable Logic Control (PLC) systems required.
• Experience with CENTUM® VP integrated production control system, ProSafe®-RS safety
instrumented system, Exaquantum™ plant information management system, and Plant Resource
Manager (PRM®) software package preferred.
• Experience with Siemens Step 7 software package preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
• Instrumentation and Technology — Knowledge of the practical application of instrumentation and
technology. This includes applying principles, techniques, procedures, and equipment to the design
and production of various goods and services.
• Complex Problem Solving — identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to
develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
• Critical Thinking — using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of
alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
• Judgment and Decision Making — Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions
to choose the most appropriate one.
• Systems Evaluation — Identifying measures or indicators of system performance and the actions
needed to improve or correct performance, relative to the goals of the system.
• Soft skills – Communication, Teamwork, time management.
• Strong leadership and mentoring skills.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
TOOLS / EQUIPMENT
• Computer
• Copy Machine
• Scanner
• Telephone system
SOFTWARE
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, and Outlook required.
• Yokogawa DCS/SIS Software package
PHYSICAL
• Physical ability to work around and on industrial equipment, including frequent climbing of stairs
and ladders.
• Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in designated areas (respirator, hard hat,
safety glasses, gloves, heeled boots, and hearing protection).
• Ability to lift 20 lbs. occasionally.
• Ability to sit for prolonged amounts of time required.
• Ability to effectively communicate through various means required.
ENVIRONMENTAL
• The majority of work is performed within an office environment, including office equipment – such
as computers, telephones, and copiers.
• Requires passing by industrial equipment on way to the office.
• Noise levels are typically moderate.
• Require exposure to the field.
WORK SCHEDULE
• Regular 40-hour work week, normal duty hours as assigned.
• Occasional evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.
• May work longer hours to meet deadlines as necessary or to support facility emergencies
TRAVEL
• Less than 10% of the time.
DISCLAIMER
This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, tasks, requirements, efforts, or
working conditions associated with the job. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current
job, Natgasoline reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as business needs arise.
In compliance with ADA regulations, the employee must be able to perform essential functions with or
without reasonable accommodation in a satisfactory manner, further accommodations shall not be made if
it constitutes an undue hardship on this organization.
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