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Citgo is Hiring a Lk Chas Instrumentation Engineer Near Charles, LA
Remote Work options available for eligible positions (options are department and/or location specific)
9/80 Work Schedule Option (where applicable)
Annual Vacation Incentive (40-120 hours of pay) for Eligible Employees
Paid Vacation Time
Company-Paid Holidays
Parental Leave
Excellent 401(k) Match
Pension Plan
Company-Paid Sick Leave and Long-Term Disability
Medical, Dental, & Vision Plans; FSA and HSA options
Company-Paid Life Insurance for Active Employees
Healthy Rewards Program
Service Awards Program
Educational Assistance Plan
Dependent Children Scholarships
Reimbursement for Gym Membership
Employee Discount Programs
On-site Health Clinic
On-site Cafeteria (select locations)
On-site Credit Union and ATM (Corporate office only)
On-site Fitness Center (select locations)
PLEASE NOTE ALL JOBS DO NOT QUALIFY FOR ALL PERKS Relocation Benefits are available for this position. Employer will not sponsor visas for position CITGO Petroleum Corporation is a recognized leader in the refining industry and operates under the well-known CITGO brand. CITGO owns and operates three refineries located in Lake Charles, La.; Lemont, Ill.; and Corpus Christi, Texas, and wholly and/or jointly owns 37 active terminals, six pipelines and three lubricants blending and packaging plants. With approximately 3,300 employees and a combined crude capacity of approximately 807,000 barrels-per-day (bpd), CITGO ranks as the fifth-largest and is one of the most complex independent refiners in the United States. CITGO transports and markets transportation fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals and other industrial products, and supplies a network of approximately 4,200 locally owned and independently operated branded retail outlets, all located east of the Rocky Mountains. CITGO Petroleum Corporation is owned by CITGO Holding, Inc. An Instrumentation Engineer at the LCMC is responsible for serving as the Project Manager and/or Project Engineer for expense and capital projects involving instrumentation/controls and analyzing the scope of proposed expense and capital projects to determine engineering criteria and requirements. Additionally, the Instrumentation Engineer is responsible for developing feasibility and project study efforts, analyzing the economic justifications of competing options, setting criteria and evaluating proposed and final engineering designs and assuring that project scopes are installed within budget and schedule constraints. The Instrumentation Engineer will work under the supervision of a Senior Instrumentation Engineer. This position is also responsible for coordinating and developing all project engineering work including the front-end loading (FEL) phases such as project study basis, project study reporting, project design basis, procurement activities and support, and execution of detail design. Field engineering support during construction is also a crucial task to the success of this position. This is accomplished by using internal and/or external engineering resources, providing the required guidance and defined objectives, and following CITGOs Capital Projects procedures and practices. Additional Responsibilities include
Developing job scopes for new controls for expense projects; performing initial field surveys and collecting data to be used in establishing preliminary control designs
Assisting in job scope definition and feasibility studies for new instrumentation/controls for small to medium-size capital projects; assisting in evaluation and selection of instruments for medium-size capital projects
Specifying and sizing analog and digital instrumentation and final control elements for control of flow, pressure, temperature and level; determining the correct installation of instrumentation
Reviewing design documents prepared by staff engineers and engineering contractors for conformance to specifications and procedures for medium-size capital projects
Preparing and assembling work scopes and construction packages for expense projects
Monitoring construction progress and addressing design questions from maintenance and capital construction workforces
Advising management of developments which may substantially affect project cost and schedules and report progress
Directing the work of engineering and construction contractors required for project execution
Developing Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) projects from the process hazard analysis review phase through final engineering, construction, and commissioning utilizing the ANSI/ISA 61511 life cycle
Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, or
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering or related degree will be considered with applicable experience
2 years of engineering experience in the refining/petrochemical industry required (8 years of engineering experience highly preferred)
Working knowledge of ANSI/ISA 61511, preferred
Experience with sizing and selection of instrumentation in the refining/petrochemical industry, preferred
Eligibility RequirementsThe Maritime Transportation Security Act requires all persons who will need unescorted access to a regulated facility to have a valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC), issued in accordance with the rules established by the United States Coast Guard and the Transportation Security Administration. Candidates selected for employment must meet eligibility criteria to obtain a TWIC card. To obtain more information on the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC), please visit the Transportation Security Administration’s website https//www.tsa.gov/for-industry/twic Equal Opportunity Employer