Instrumentation and Controls Engineer - Carbon Capture
Job title:
Instrumentation and Controls Engineer - Carbon Capture
Requirements & Summary
Company: SLB
Skills: Instrument & Controls Engineer
Education: Masters Degree
Location: Houston, Texas, United States
Instrumentation and Controls Engineer Responsibilities Work with other engineering domains, such as chemical, mechanical, electrical and Information Technology (IT), to solve cross-domain problems related to automation equipment and processes involving the use of sensors, actuators, PLC/DCS, and IT infrastructure. Lead the design of control logics, selection and sizing of sensors, instruments, data acquisition and control system for conventional or novel carbon capture modules Integrate the modular carbon capture control system into the PLC/DCS/SCADA systems from client facilities Prepare engineering documents such as cause and effect, control narratives, instrument list, control valve list, and etc. to support the engineering and deployment. Analyze domain problems and identify, adapt and develop technologies from the fields of automated and autonomous systems and process industrial automation to address them. Document and validate automated processes with domain experts and integrate systems and software, considering qualities such as security, safety, performance and reliability. Support the senior technical team in the creation of a technical roadmap for advanced technologies stack. Liaise between Research and Operations organizations to promote appropriate decision-making technologies and solutions. Support the engineering design team in understanding and implementing technologies. Provide support and training to the operation teams in either pilot tests or commercial deployments, conduct troubleshooting and make continuously improvement to the system Support the needs from the R&D, engineering design, commercialization, and operation teams on the carbon capture control systems at pilot or plant level Connect the real time data from control systems or historians to cloud based data platform Research and implement advanced Process Controllers (APC) to improve separation process profitability, stability, and safety Qualifications B.S. degrees in chemical engineering, electrical engineering or relevant disciplines. Graduate degrees are preferred. At least 5 years of experiences in process instrument and control systems Good knowledge of relevant Industry Standards Good knowledge of IIOT systems and data platforms Ability to identify and solve problems, and effectively communicate and advocate for these solutions to others (from operators to management) Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience and good knowledge with gas separation or carbon capture process will be benefit
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Location category:
Houston, Texas, United States
Houston, Texas, United States
Sector:
Engine
Hours:
Full Time
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Published On 08-12-2022
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