🔧 Instrument Engineer
Role Overview
As an Instrument Engineer, you will support the design, implementation, and maintenance of instrumentation and control systems, ensuring reliable and efficient operation in compliance with project specifications and Singapore regulations.
Key Responsibilities
- Support procurement activities by providing technical specifications to ensure all materials and services meet operational and project requirements
- Review and interpret P&ID diagrams, instrument loop drawings, and installation drawings to support engineering and site execution
- Assist in monitoring and operating DCS (Distributed Control System), with the ability to navigate system interfaces and basic troubleshooting
- Proficient in CAD drafting, including the ability to modify or update field drawings and as-built documentation
- Ensure all work complies with Singapore standards, codes, and regulations, as well as industry standards such as BSI, ISO, ANSI, IEC, and IEEE
- Supervise contractors and vendors, ensuring work is carried out safely, efficiently, and according to specifications
- Identify opportunities to improve instrumentation systems to enhance reliability, performance, and efficiency
- Participate in technical discussions, project meetings, and support decision-making processes
- Prepare clear and professional technical reports and documentation
Requirements
- Degree in Instrumentation & Control Engineering or Electrical/Electronics Engineering (or related field)
- Minimum 3 years (degree holder) or 5–7 years (diploma holder) of relevant instrumentation experience
- Hands-on experience with field instruments and sensors from various manufacturers
- Familiarity with power plant or industrial systems and relevant standards
- Strong communication skills; multilingual ability is an advantage
- Good teamwork, interpersonal skills, and the ability to work with diverse teams
- Ability to work independently and handle multiple tasks under pressure
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