What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sr Electrical Instrumentation & Controls Engineer position at Honeywell?
The Electrical & Instrumentation Engineers will join the Controls Engineering Team. The E & I Engineer will be responsible for all electrical and instrumentation on our compressor production orders. These engineered-to-order systems are installed in refineries, petrochemical plants, and power stations throughout the world. This position is based in Arvada, Colorado (on-site).
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Study project and customer specification documents and develop control package accordingly
- Maintain product safety in all designs
- Performs system specification, design, architecture, and development for Control Systems (Siemens and Rockwell PLC based) and machinery monitoring systems such as Bently Nevada
- Knowledge of Networking and HMI
- Develop procedures, manuals, and other documentation for projects and internal use
- Able to read and interpret electrical and mechanical blueprints and diagrams, flow charts, cause/effect diagrams, and piping and instrument diagrams (P&ID’s)
- Generation of PLC Code, Bill of Materials, One-Line Drawings, Wire Lists, Schematics, Control Narrative, Cause and Effect Matrix and all associated controls documentation
- Prepare Factory Acceptance Test procedure and completing the test at our facility. Repeat for customer witness
- Perform basic design and troubleshooting of communications networks and wiring for Ethernet, Modbus and Fieldbus
- Specification of process valves and instrumentation associated with performance and anti-surge controllers
- Follow local and international regulatory codes
- Prepares and reviews skid electrical installation and needed BOM
- Effectively plan, schedule, manage and report on multiple projects with various deadlines and responsibility levels
- Some travel, including international, required for field support and customer meetings
- Some travel, including international, required for field support and customer meetings (20-30%)