If so, we are looking for driven, goal-oriented people like you to join our team as an Instrumentation and Process Control Designer. Here’s what you will need to do: Prepare construction documents such as loop drawings, location drawings, cable reports, and I/O lists under the guidance of senior staff, using AutoCAD and Microsoft Office Suite to produce accurate and consistent deliverables. Learn and apply Building Information Modeling (BIM) protocols to stay aligned with evolving technology and industry best practices. Contribute to control network design documentation, including functional descriptions and specifications for Quality Control Systems, Programmable Logic Controllers, and Distributed Control Systems. Support the development of piping and instrumentation diagrams and instrumentation/control valve specifications while strengthening design skills. Travel to client sites to collect field data, document existing conditions, and support new equipment start-up, building practical field experience. Assist in preparing project proposals and estimates, gaining insight into project planning and budgeting. Work with interdisciplinary teams to coordinate project details and develop strong collaboration skills that lead to successful client outcomes. Collaborate with engineers and drafters to contribute to a wide range of industrial projects, from new facilities to small upgrades, while expanding technical knowledge.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees