Lead Instrument & Control Engineer
We're looking for Lead Instrument & Control Engineer to join our Indonesia team. When you work for us, you get the chance to join nearly 50,000 people all driven by a common purpose of delivering a more sustainable world. We're excited about the challenges ahead. We believe there's never been a more rewarding time to work in the energy, chemical and resources sectors.
As Lead Instrument & Control Engineer you will be accountable for instrument control engineering discipline for the project which includes assurance that the engineering deliverables are compliant with contract requirements and technical sign-off of changes.
To succeed in this role, you should have 15 years of experience in Instrument & Control discipline.
Worley is a global professional services company of energy, chemicals and resources experts headquartered in Australia. Right now, we're bridging two worlds as we accelerate to more sustainable energy sources, while helping our customers provide the energy, chemicals and resources that society needs now. We partner with our customers to deliver projects and create value over the life of their portfolio of assets. We solve complex problems by finding integrated data-centric solutions from the first stages of consulting and engineering to installation and commissioning, to the last stages of decommissioning and remediation. Join us and help drive innovation and sustainability in our projects.
The role responsibilities include:
- Development of preliminary designs and specifications, development of performance-based EPC contract documents for power plant and SAGS, tender evaluation, design review and attendance at key factory acceptance tests.
- Ensures the correct implementation of relevant international standards and any applicable regulations requirements, review and comments (including the consolidation of the comments from the other engineering disciplines and operations) of the key deliverables such as Safety In Design (SID) Concept
- Perform engineering duties in planning and designing tools, instrument & control, managing and/or maintaining equipment which is used to monitor and control engineering system, machinery and process. All design must be considered reliability, maintainability and operability
- Have accountability for instrument control engineering discipline for the project which includes assurance that the engineering deliverables are compliant with contract requirements and technical sign-off of changes.
- Responsible to ensure Control Systems, Instrumentations and DCS working properly and report all significant known operational, design, equipment deficiencies/defects to I&C leader and record to CMMS.
- The Instrument Control Engineer is an interdisciplinary approach to enable the plant control systems, focuses on defining customer needs and required functionality with design synthesis and system validation.
- The Instrument Control Engineer is specialised branch of control system, electrical and electronic engineering that focuses on the measurement, control and automation of processes. In scientific terms, instrumentation is defined as the art and science of measurement and control of process variables within a production, or manufacturing area.
- Develops manufacturing processes by designing and modifying equipment for power plant and assembling instrument components. Provide engineering information by answering questions and requests.
What you'll have:
- Having basic safety knowledge, able to implement safety process and mitigate risk effectively in order ensure safety working properly.
- Design engineers with specific geothermal power plant and Steam Field Above Ground (SAGS) experience.
- Experience in power or oil & gas plant design and specification of geothermal power plant comprising both conventional Rankine steam cycle and Organic Rankine Cycle plant.
- Have 15 years of experience in Instrument & Control discipline.
We want our people to be energized and empowered to drive sustainable impact. So, our focus is on a values-inspired culture that unlocks brilliance through belonging, connection and innovation. We're building a diverse, inclusive and respectful workplace. Creating a space where everyone feels they belong, can be themselves, and are heard. And we're not just talking about it; we're doing it. We're reskilling our people, leveraging transferable skills, and supporting the transition of our workforce to become experts in today's low carbon energy infrastructure and technology. Whatever your ambition, there's a path for you here. And there's no barrier to your potential career success. Join us to broaden your horizons, explore diverse opportunities, and be part of delivering sustainable change.