Job Summary: The Mid-Level Instrumentation Designer executes project instrumentation design with moderate supervision and may oversee specific portions of a project. This role applies a solid ...
Job Summary: The Mid-Level Instrumentation Designer executes project instrumentation design with moderate supervision and may oversee specific portions of a project. This role applies a solid ...
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| Aspect | Arion | Data Analyst |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Typically requires a degree in finance, economics, or related fields; certifications like CFA or FRM are common | Requires a degree in statistics, mathematics, or related fields; certifications like CAP or Microsoft Data Analyst are beneficial |
| Work Environment | Financial institutions, investment firms, or trading platforms | Corporations, consulting firms, or data-focused departments |
| Industry Usage | Finance, investment, and trading sectors | Business, marketing, healthcare, and technology sectors |
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Job Summary:
The Mid-Level Instrumentation Designer executes project instrumentation design with moderate supervision and may oversee specific portions of a project. This role applies a solid understanding of design standards, codes, and project execution practices to deliver accurate, high-quality design work. The position reports to the Instrumentation Department Manager.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain P&IDs, instrument indexes, and I/O lists.
- Prepare detailed location plans, wiring diagrams, loop diagrams, and cable schedules.
- Design tubing tray systems and medium-pressure tubing installations.
- Prepare detailed instrument installation details and bill of materials, including tubing tray installations.
- Review vendor documents and mechanical equipment packages for compliance with project requirements.
- Conduct field verification and site inspections, documenting findings.
- Coordinate design efforts with engineering leads and other disciplines.
- Manage assigned budget and contribute to schedule development.
- Support the management of instrumentation scope changes and material cost estimates.
- Review design deliverables for accuracy and adherence to project standards.
- Mentor junior designers and provide guidance on project deliverables.
- Perform related duties as needed.
Qualifications / Education Requirements:
- 4–9 years of applicable instrumentation design experience.
- Associate’s or bachelor’s degree in Drafting Technology, Instrumentation, or a related discipline.
- Proficient with industry codes and design practices.
- Understanding of control system modifications, wiring, and fusible loop systems.
- Ability to interpret P&IDs and contribute to client discussions on instrument scope.
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities.
- Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
Software:
- Proficiency in AutoCAD, MicroStation, SPI, or Aveva E3D.
- Advanced Microsoft Office skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) preferred.
Working Conditions:
- Work is primarily conducted in an office environment but travel to project site locations for short-term field visits should be expected, as required, for project needs.
- Field duties may require outdoor work in a plant or facility.
- When on field assignment you may be required to work in a plant and/or shop areas around production machinery subject to varying temperatures and noise.
- May be at more than one job site in a day and must be able to tolerate climate changes.
- May be required to travel out of town on a periodic basis.
Physical Requirements (With or Without Reasonable Accommodation):
- Ability to lift and carry up to ten (10) pounds.
- Ability to communicate effectively, including sufficient clarity of speech, hearing, or other communication capabilities.
- Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
- Sufficient visual acuity or other observational abilities to review documents, perform analysis, and conduct investigations.
- Sufficient manual dexterity to perform routine office tasks such as typing and using standard office equipment.
- Sufficient mobility to perform office duties and travel to off-site locations as needed.
- Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) when visiting operational or field locations, as required by the safety department.