Company
Name
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Aramco
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Industry
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Oil
& gas
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Job
Functional Area
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Electrical/ Electronics Engineer
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Job
Title
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Instrument
Engineer
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Job
position
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1
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Job
Type
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Full
time Permanent
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Job
Location
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Dhahrun,
Saudia Arabia
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Minimum Education &
Experience
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A
B.S degree in Electrical or Control Engineering, or a related field from an
accredited university. An M.S. degree is preferred but is not essential.
Seven
(7) years of post-graduate work experience as an Instrument Engineer working
in research and development, an oil refinery, a chemical plant or a similar
hydrocarbon plant. Other industrial site experience will be considered
|
Job Description
As one of the world’s
largest fully integrated energy enterprises, Saudi Aramco not only looks for
individuals who can meet our expectations but for those individuals who can
exceed them. Our intent is to become the world’s leading integrated energy
company by 2020, and to accomplish our goals we want and encourage you to Dream
Big. The professional rewards at Saudi Aramco are amazing, but so too are the
lifestyle and benefits.
We have an immediate requirement for an Instrument Engineer to join the Research & Development Center (R&DC) based in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The primary role of the Instrument Engineer is to maintain and develop pilot plant assets, required for supporting research and development projects and for providing technical services to corporate operations.
The R&DC hosts sophisticated pilot plants facilities, which support relevant research, technology and specialized technical services. Current assets include 15 pilot plants covering separation, refining, petrochemical and carbon management processes. The R&DC is committed to working collaboratively, building our assets and finding new ways of improving our oil and gas resources through innovative solutions, technology development and engineering support to corporate operations.
We have an immediate requirement for an Instrument Engineer to join the Research & Development Center (R&DC) based in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The primary role of the Instrument Engineer is to maintain and develop pilot plant assets, required for supporting research and development projects and for providing technical services to corporate operations.
The R&DC hosts sophisticated pilot plants facilities, which support relevant research, technology and specialized technical services. Current assets include 15 pilot plants covering separation, refining, petrochemical and carbon management processes. The R&DC is committed to working collaboratively, building our assets and finding new ways of improving our oil and gas resources through innovative solutions, technology development and engineering support to corporate operations.
Minimum
Requirements
§ A B.S. degree in Electrical
or Control Engineering, or a related field from an accredited university. An
M.S. degree is preferred but is not essential.
§ Seven (7) years of
post-graduate work experience as an Instrument Engineer working in research and
development, an oil refinery, a chemical plant or a similar hydrocarbon plant.
Other industrial site experience will be considered.
§ Practical knowledge of
reliability, maintenance and standard repair required.
§ Must be able to demonstrate
experience in hands-on support of operations, technical and maintenance works.
Knowledge of safety engineering practices such as hazard operability studies (HAZOP) and management of change protocols (MOC), and must be able to demonstrate commitment to safety in an operational environment.
Knowledge of safety engineering practices such as hazard operability studies (HAZOP) and management of change protocols (MOC), and must be able to demonstrate commitment to safety in an operational environment.
§ Must have a good command of
written and oral communications in English.
§ Willing to travel and
relocate as the job dictates.
Duties
and responsibilities
§ Participate in the design of
a process plant pilot plant, defining the instrumentation and distributed
control system (DCS) requirement through Basis of Design studies, proposing
options and considering optimization of selected design.
§ Develop solutions to complex
problems that require a high degree of innovation and ingenuity.
Work with process engineers to modify pilot plants according to the experimental needs, and be in charge of maintaining the pilot plant integrity over consecutive changes.
Work with process engineers to modify pilot plants according to the experimental needs, and be in charge of maintaining the pilot plant integrity over consecutive changes.
§ Manage the life cycle of the
pilot plant asset using systems applications and products preventative
management systems (CMMS).
§ Develop the preventative
maintenance protocols and schedules.
§ Conduct safety integrity
level (SIL) studies and failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) in
collaboration with process engineers.
§ Provide specifications for
instrumentation and DCS for new or existing pilot plants.
§ Provide guidance for
standardizing assets, where applicable.
§ Participate in planning
development, cost development and schedule management for assigned projects.
§ Direct activities to ensure
that new pilot plant construction, installation and operational testing conform
to specifications recognized by international standards and R&D project
requirements.
§ Maintain effective
communication with other team members, and develop and comply with corporate
quality assurance protocols
About
Ahramco
The
Engineering & Project Management (E&PM) business line studies, plans
and oversees the construction of the Company’s new facilities, including some
of the biggest and most complex projects in the petroleum industry. Recently,
Saudi Aramco completed the largest capital program in its history that included
new or expanded oil, gas and petrochemical facilities, raising maximum
sustainable crude oil production capacity to 12 million barrels per day and
significantly increasing gas production and processing capacities. Among the
recently completed projects was the largest crude oil increment in the history
of the industry: Khurais, with a production capacity of 1.2 million barrels per
day. More challenges lie ahead, with a slate of new or expanded oil, gas,
refining and petrochemical projects in the works. E&PM also manages the
Company’s Research & Development Center where scientists investigate topics
such as the desulfurization of crude oil, advanced fuel formulations for next
generation combustion engines, and reservoir nano-scale robots (Resbots™) for
injection into reservoirs to record their properties
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