Control Systems Engineer Workgroup Lead - Anchorage, United States - Anvil Corp

    Anvil Corp
    Anvil Corp Anchorage, United States

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    JOB SUMMARY This is a Work Group Lead (WGL) position for a mid or senior level Instrumentation and Control systems (IandC) engineer.

    The WGL role is a central position within our organization, which is structured as a matrix.
    Our WGLs serve as the key technical and client-facing leaders for a specific client(s) and engineering discipline.

    Overseeing a small team of two to a dozen IandC engineers and designers, the WGLs perform their work in tandem:
    one engineer and one designer, and report directly to the Control Systems Resource Manager (RM).

    They are also the single point of contact for a suite of projects under a particular program (a set of geographically organized clients), and thus coordinate directly with the Program Manager (PM).

    A strong WGL must be competent and function smoothly in both technical and personal/relationship realms. Strong emotional intelligence (EQ) is a key asset in this position.

    Our WGLs may also serve as project leaders for single-discipline or small-scale projects; and thus the position is a logical stepping stone to becoming a project leader.

    The WGL position requires a blend of technical, personal, communication, and entrepreneurial skills. Technical expertise is helpful, but not required. Strong communication skills are imperative.

    Ability to build and maintain relationships with a variety of personalities, both within and outside our organization, is central to success in this position.

    A working knowledge and understanding of stage-gated industrial projects is also necessary.

    Lastly, a WGL must engage in grass-roots business development by building relationships directly with client counterparts, be responsible for the products and quality of a small team of controls and instrument engineers and designers, and manage and forecast the workload for his/her team.

    A successful candidate may desire either a technical career path or a path directed toward leadership and management.

    RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
    Provide technical instrument engineering for small to large capital and maintenance projects
    Develop scope for projects in all project phases; provide input to project plans and deliverable lists
    Review and provide input to project plans and schedules
    Develop project PandIDs
    Develop procurement specifications, documentation, and data sheets
    Perform detailed vendor document reviews and incorporate into project design
    Establish and review engineering budgets for all projects on your assigned program
    Develop Total Installed Cost (TIC) estimate Material Take-Offs (MTO)
    Work within an engineering budgets, forecast work, manage scope and budget for a suite of projects
    Develop detailed specifications and construction packages
    Write detailed construction scope of work documents
    Perform Factory and Site Acceptance tests (FAT/SAT) on vendor equipment. Travel may be required.
    Perform quality checks on ones own work and that of ones team
    Adhere to Anvils Project Services Quality System (PSQS)
    Perform work with guidance from RM and PM
    Guide and direct design teams in development of construction work packages

    Prioritize a suite of project work for oneself and a small team of 2-12; coordinate and balance concerns with project leaders, team members, the RM, and client counterparts.

    Work with other technical resource groups and project management to meet the requirements of a given project
    Develop and foster working relationships with vendor and client representatives
    REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES - TECHNICAL
    Read and develop Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (PandIDs)
    As-build control and instrument systems in the field, producing accurate markups of documents and drawings
    Specify and size instrumentation in all applications of industrial control: flow, pressure, level, temperature
    Able to recognize when unique solutions are needed for instrumentation and co trol items in difficult services
    Specify and size control valves and regulators: self-contained, pneumatic, sliding stem and rotary
    Understand and apply basic material and alloy considerations for instruments in various industrial processes
    Specify and design infrastructure for industrial communication and control networks
    Specify and design wiring, conduit, and cable tray methods for NEC-hazardous classified areas
    Prepare detailed design of projects in compliance with governing codes, regulations, and client standards

    Integrate control strategies and wiring with electrical motor controls related to motor starters, VFDs, electrical safety relays, electrical monitoring networks, etc.

    Specify HMI, PLC, and DCS hardware and wiring.
    Understand physical and soft I/O and point types, create I/O lists for project scope, and review loop drawings
    Basic understanding of design considerations for control panel layout, wiring, BOM, etc.
    Working knowledge of industrial equipment (pumps, vessels, heaters, flares, etc) and respective considerations for instrument design
    REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES - OTHER
    Familiar with and able to work within stage-gated project processes and requirements
    Perform effectively in a team environment, both in-person and remotely

    Strong communication and organizational skills:
    written, oral, in-person
    Able to develop engineering and design budgets and schedules
    Experience developing construction packages for small to medium projects ($1MM to $30MM TIC)

    Attention to details:

    able to detect and provide solutions for drawing consistency, quality, and presentation errors in deliverables, and able to point out all of these in others work in a constructive manner.

    Self-driven work ethic, including desire and capacity to encourage others and build a team
    Able to identify areas of strengths and weaknesses in self and team members, ask for help when needed, and quickly learn new responsibilities
    Able to build a team, mentor younger engineers, supervise senior engineers, and provide constructive criticism
    Able to engage in confrontational or difficult situations with assertiveness, respect, and tact
    Able to evaluate equipment in the field, including climbing ladders, flights of stairs, etc.
    Able to travel to remote work sites on occasion

    PREFERRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES
    Basic working knowledge of INtools (SPI)
    Specify and design Pressure Safety Valves
    Some experience in front-end project development (FEL 1-2)
    Working knowledge and basic understanding of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)
    Working knowledge of PLC and DCS HMI design, point configuration, and control types
    Basic DCS and/or PLC programming experience
    Basic knowledge of specialty instrumentation and control for rotating equipment
    Experience working on-site at an industrial facility in maintenance, reliability, or projects groups
    Specify and size motor-operated valves (MOVs) and corresponding control schemes
    Basic understanding of analyzers for various purposes, both in-situ and extractive
    Interpret and design ladder logic, both for hardwired relay systems and software
    Create test plans and perform Factory and Site Acceptance Tests; review and approve vendor FAT/SAT plans

    Create high-level and detailed control design and configuration documents, such as Control Narratives, Cause and Effects diagrams, Logic diagrams, and block diagrams.

    Understand and participate in Process Hazard Assessments (PHAs) and L

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