What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instrumentation and Control Engineer - Turbomachinery position at MAN?
Summary: The Turbomachinery Instrumentation & Control Engineer is responsible for managing electrical and automation engineering, including the instrumentation and packaging of turbomachinery. This role encompasses the design, specification, and implementation of EI&C components. Additionally, the I&C Engineer collaborates with customers, suppliers, and various internal departments, reviews and assesses customer specifications, and offers technical solutions and guidance to clients.
Key Job Responsibilities:
Oversee electrical and automation engineering, including the instrumentation and packaging of turbomachinery. This includes designing, specifying, and executing EI&C components as a subproject manager.
Coordinate internally and externally with customers, suppliers, and other disciplines.
Review and evaluate customer specifications, providing technical advice and solutions.
Develop and review purchase order specifications based on customer requirements, standards, and internal regulations.
Prepare assembly and commissioning documents.
Participate in technical negotiations with suppliers and customers.
Develop and standardize components and assemblies related to electrical engineering, instrumentation, and automation.
Support the commissioning of the scope of delivery.
Achieve goals for external packaging to fulfill project contractual obligations.
Implement legal and operational requirements (e.g., HSS) as part of project management.
Coordinate customer inspection and testing activities with the project PM.
Coordinate MAN inspections and witness testing with the project PM.
Assist in resolving non-compliance issues.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering with focus on EMSR and/or automation technology.
Experience/Qualifications/Skills:
Minimum five (5) year's experience in Turbomachinery packaging for complex projects.
Ability to think and act across departments.
Proficiency in explosion protection and functional safety is highly desirable.
Capable of working independently and collaboratively, with strong analytical skills and a systematic, methodical approach.
Extensive experience with tools such as COMOS, SAP, MS Office.
In-depth knowledge of relevant international standards and guidelines (MRL, ANSI, API, VGB, etc.)
Willingness to travel globally as needed.
Excellent communication skills.