Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer
Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer

Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer

Aberdeen Full-Time No home office possible
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Company Summary: Repsol is a multi-energy company dedicated to sustainability, innovation, efficiency, and creating value to drive societal progress. With 80+ years of experience, Repsol operates across the entire oil and gas value chain, providing efficient and sustainable energy solutions.

Job Profile Summary: The Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) Engineer oversees Scope of Work delivery, reviews contractor proposals, and approves deliverables for E&I-related projects, ensuring alignment with the company's maintenance strategy. The role includes risk assessments and fostering innovation to enhance safety and performance.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Ensure compliance with company philosophy, UK safety and environmental standards, legislation, and codes.
  • Provide E&I technical support and guidance.
  • Prepare project Scope of Work and review supplier CTRs.
  • Approve contractor deliverables and ensure quality and budget adherence.
  • Support projects from initiation to closure and manage records/documentation.
  • Drive technological innovations for safety and reliability.
  • Participate in risk assessments and quality activities like audits.
  • Collaborate with vendors to assess quality and improvements.

Skills & Experience:

  • Experience working as an E&I Engineer in oil and gas projects.
  • Experience with Work Execution Processes (WEP).
  • Knowledge of QA/QC processes preferred.

Qualifications:

  • Relevant engineering degree or equivalent technical experience.

Other Requirements:

  • Offshore travel may be required.

I&D Disclaimer: Repsol is an equal opportunity employer, embracing diversity and inclusion in talent recruitment and development.

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