Australia, Perth

Fulltime: 40 hrs a week

Experience: 4 years

Closing: 03 November 2024

Introduction

We are seeking an Instrument Engineer to join our client's team in Darwin in a permanent capacity. The Instrument Engineer will report to the Engineering Manager and will provide technical and advisory support to the Offshore Team in regard to instrumentation and control systems and relevant regulatory requirements.

What are you going to do 

Responsibilities

  • Lead design and evaluation of control systems, field instruments, and safety systems.
  • Oversee production of detailed designs, specifications, and technical reports for instrumentation and control.
  • Review engineering solutions for Management of Change Requests from Facilities.
  • Ensure compliance with cyber security and functional safety standards for PLC, DCS, SIS, and ESD systems.
  • Review Shutdown/Breakdown Reports and conduct Root Cause Analysis.
  • Manage selection, sizing, and specification of instruments; prepare datasheets, RFQs, and BOMs.
  • Maintain technical assurance and documentation integrity throughout asset life cycle.
  • Conduct risk assessments and ensure compliance with safety standards in design and operations.
  • Support Technical Maintenance and Operations teams; provide on-site technical support as needed.
  • Continuously monitor unit performance against relevant standards.


Essential skills and knowledge 

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical or electronics engineering or similar.
  • Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) preferred but not essential.
  • Extensive experience in systems design, technical and operations support.
  • Previous offshore/FPSO experience through conceptual design, commissioning and operational support

What we offer 

Brunel is a recruitment and flexible workforce solution provider which connects talented people with opportunities throughout Australasia and around the world. We specialise in highly skilled roles across a variety of technical, professional, trades and craft disciplines, pairing candidates with industry-leading projects and organisations on a contract, permanent or secondment basis.

Operating in Australasia since 2001, Brunel has major bases of operation in Perth, Sydney, Brisbane and Port Moresby, which are further backed by the strength and reach of a truly global network spanning over 40 countries, 120 offices and 45 years of successful operation.

Brunel is proud to be equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and female candidates.

If you have questions or would like to discuss the details of this role, please contact Ale` Alberti at a.alberti@brunel.net

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Application process

First Contact

We carefully review your application and in the coming weeks, you will be notified for an interview session if you are selected. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 7 days. 
 

Scheduling an Interview

After being shortlisted, you will be contacted via email or telephone to arrange for a date on your availability for the qualification interview. 

Phone/ Qualification Interview

During the interview, you will be assessed on your level of experience and skills, work history, availability, and the qualifications the company is seeking for the position.

Meeting in Real Life

After successfully making through the phone interview, a face to face interview will be scheduled between the candidate and recruiter. This session can be a more in-depth  interview to review your communication and interpersonal skills.

Application for the Position

Submission of candidates resume for client’s approval and screening.

Do you have questions?