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Instrumentation Engineer I - New York, United States - Clayco
Description
About Us:
Clayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering and construction firm that safely delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget, and above and beyond expectations.
With $5.8 billion in revenue for 2023, Clayco specializes in the "art and science of building," providing fast track, efficient solutions for industrial, commercial, institutional and residential related building projects.
Why Clayco?Best Places to Work – St. Louis Business Journal, Los Angeles Business Journal, Phoenix Business Journal
ENR – Top Midwest Contractors (#1), Top Design Build Contractors (#4), Top 400 Contractors (#20),
ENR – Top Green Builders (#5)
The
Instrumentation Engineer I
will support the process electrical & instrumentation team, to ensure that instrumentation for design / build projects are properly designed, specified, and procured.
The Specifics of The Role:
Support Process Flow Diagrams and P&ID development.
Prepare instrument specifications in coordination with process engineers.
Responsible for sizing process instrumentation.
Develop Instrument and IO lists.
Review bids from instrumentation suppliers.
Produce instrument location plans and details.
Review 3D piping models for proper installation and accessibility.
Review of fabrication, construction, and installation requirements.
Review of vendor drawings and packaged systems.
Participate in internal and external review sessions.
Perform contractor RFI and submittal reviews.
Participate in cost estimating tasks.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Chemical Engineering. Completion of the fundamentals of engineering (FE) exam is a plus.
Minimum 2-5 years of instrumentation engineering experience.
Experience with certification and code requirements (Awareness of Electrical Codes & Standards; IEC, NEC, UL for components certification, ISA, ASME, ANSI)
Knowledge of hazardous area design.
Must be knowledgeable in the use of computer software (i.e., Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, AutoCAD)
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
Ability to travel.