Booth Welsh have a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Instrument Engineer to join our team! As a key member of our engineering team we are looking for a talented individual with a wide range of professional skills. The role requires the individual to be working on and controlling multiple projects with a keen eye to ensuring deadlines are achieved. Given the level of work available within the sector, preference would be given to candidates with nuclear industry experience. Key responsibilities: The role will include both project and proposal work Projects will be executed across all phases of projects including Concept Studies, FEED and Detailed Design. Project work will include development of Instrument Engineering deliverables as required on a project by project basis reporting to Instrument Engineering Manager. Assist in developing internal procedures, work instructions and guidance notes for compliance to legislation and efficient execution of projects. Support young Engineers in their development. 8+ years’ experience working as an Instrument Engineer in the Process sector. Chartered or working toward Chartered status (preferable but not essential).  Degree qualified in a relevant engineering discipline (preferable but not essential).  ). Experience of leading the Instrument discipline on various sizes of project. Comfortable preparing man hour estimates for Instrument scopes based on an outline scope of work Experienced in controlling budget and schedule for Instrument activities Experienced in specification, technical bid analysis and requisitioning of field instrumentation and analysers Experienced in selection and specification of control system hardware (PLC, DCS, SIS) Knowledge of Instrument requirements for mechanical packages Experience in Functional Safety including, knowledge of BS EN 61511, development Functional Safety Management Plan, participation in Safety Reviews, development of SRS/SIL Calculations and verification and validation activities Experience with exSILentia for preparing SIL Calculations (preferable but not essential) TUV or similar Functional Safety Engineer qualification Competent to work with hazardous area designs CompEx Ex12 qualified (preferable but not essential).  Control Panel Design (incl. CE assessment/testing, ATEX certification & FAT) – preferable
Senior Instrument Engineer employer: Booth Welsh Ltd
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