The I&E Reliability Engineer will review and provide comments on engineering design packages (issued for approval and construction packages) issued by engineering and capital projects team.
Team member of FAT and SAT which may be performed at manufacturer or vendor site.
Provides resolution on improper execution of trips (including spurious) and challenges resolution/corrective actions to prevent re-occurrences and deliver continuous improvement.
Assist and lead instrumentation troubleshooting with I/E technicians.
Assess changes by performing and supporting MOCs, validating programming changes prior to implementation, verifying all pertinent documentation changes (e.g. procedures, narratives, PMs) are accurately defined/documented, and supporting training (if required)
Lead, drive and assure that site’s Critical Equipment Lists are up to date, maintained and documentation kept in accordance with Site procedures, PSM, and ISA requirements.
Monitor Site Acceptance Tests (SAT), capturing and logging areas of improvement and undocumented actions to achieve successful tests. This activity is a joint responsibility with DCS Engineering Authority and/or Process Control Engineers.
Perform RCFA following detailed design and troubleshooting guidelines, using investigating techniques for system failures.
Relocation provided. $160K-$190K
Requirements
The I&E Reliability Engineer will have a BSEE and 5 + years’ experience in an Instrumentation or I/E Engineering position.
Strong knowledge of electrical power distribution systems, instrumentation, process controls, and reliability engineering methodologies.
Experience with PLCs, control systems, interlocks, and safety instrumented systems (SIS).
Understanding of applicable industry standards including ANSI, ISA, IEC, API, NFPA, and NEC.
Familiarity with IEC 61511, Safety Instrumented Systems, and functional safety concepts preferred.
Must be legally eligible to work in the US without sponsorship.