What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Discipline Engineer position at INEOS?
Description
The primary responsibilities of the I&E SIS Engineer is to be the technical authority for instrumentation; to develop long term reliability plans for instrumentation and analyzers; and to manage capital and expense projects generated from long term reliability plans.The I&E SIS Engineer will also support the Learning & Development team in the development of training programs, manage the Site Technical Practices for instrumentation, and drive continuous improvement in work execution processes.
- Technical authority for instrumentation.
- Develop long term reliability plans for instrumentation and analyzers that are aligned with the site mission.
- Manage capital and expense projects generated from long term reliability plans using the Capital Value Process. Capital projects managed by the I&E SIS Engineer are typically replacement in kind, less than $250k total installed cost and the scope is limited to the engineer’s discipline.
- Support the Learning & Development team in the development of training programs and assist with training as needed.
- Manage the Site Technical Practices (STP) for instrumentation.
- Support the development of maintenance repair procedures related to instrumentation and analyzers. Ensure that the procedures are revised as required.
- Identify gaps and drive continuous improvement in the engineering work processes.
- Identify gaps and drive continuous improvement in the maintenance work processes.
- Monitor instrument & analyzer performance and operation; identify opportunities for improvement and incorporate into long term reliability plans.
- Provide technical support for instrumentation and analyzer maintenance work as needed.
- Provide root cause failure analysis for instrumentation and analyzer failures as needed.
- Provide Turnaround (TAR) support for instrumentation and analyzers as needed, provide TAR scope and review TAR job plans for instrumentation and analyzers.
- Devise strategic implementation of reliability plans.
- Participate in monthly asset reliability meetings to drive strategic agenda for site improvement.
- Provide technical support for emergency / after-hours work that requires troubleshooting and scope definition as needed.
- Identify cost savings opportunities for instrumentation and analyzers that supports the site’s goals.
- Perform instrument / analyzer design and issue construction packages for instrumentation and analyzer repairs.
- Provide instrument / analyzer design review on the Front-End Loading stages of Capital Expenditure projects to ensure that final product meets the site’s standards.
- Participate in Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) as needed.
- Maintain the safety critical instrument lists for site assets.
- Participate in Petrochemicals reliability networks.
- Adhere to the MOC process for field / shop modifications and operating parameter changes.
- Participate in and lead, if necessary, incident investigations.
- Complete special projects as requested.
- Promote a safe work environment by supporting SHE Expectations and procedures.
- Understand how the work of the Reliability Team affects the environment. Support your area to minimize impact on the environment. Support the site Environmental Management System (EMS).
- Uphold INEOS‘ commitment to health, safety, and security. Support your area to uphold INEOS‘ SHE policy.
- Compliance with and promotion of different behavioral and process safety initiatives and measures – supporting 20 INEOS SHE Principles, IGGN’s, SHE KPI’s, risk assessments, etc. These initiatives are reviewed on yearly appraisals.
Qualifications :
Salary : $250,000