19 Sep Instrument & Control Engineer
YOUR ROLE:
The purpose of this role is to assist the Company Project Director in the coordination of Engineering, as required during the FEED and detail design phases of the Project.
This role is reporting to the Project Director.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES:
The role will require the Instrumentation and ICSS Engineer to take a lead role in the performance of the following key activities, but not limited to;
COMPANY focal point within contractor’s office for piping and layout discipline. Meet regularly with contractor lead instrumentation engineer to track issues to closure and oversee progress. Provide regular reports to senior management
Review and comment contractor deliverables within the EDMS ensuring overall document submission is technically compliant including preliminary and final stage I&C, design deliverables including contributing to P&IDs (AutoCAD, Smart P&IDs), Instrument List, Instrument Specifications and Instrument Data Sheets
Support contractor design development for DCS, PLC and/or SCADA based process control systems
Participate in 3-D model review development indicating location of all instruments
Evaluates and approve contractor selected instrument, control valve and analyzer solutions
Reviews vendor documentation for compliance to project and process specifications
Supports field activities, including on-site surveys and equipment walk downs as required
Support contractor development of the design of process control and automation systems in compliance with industry standards and customer requirements
Collaborate with contractor counterpart to develop control systems concepts, architectures and control platforms as applied to the client project
Works with end users and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM’s) to coordinate application of automation products
Supports risk assessments, including SIL, LOPA and HAZOP.
Assists in developing the safety requirement specification (SRS), working knowledge of IEC 61508 & IEC61511
YOUR PROFILE:
Minimum ten years project engineering with some relevant Client experience
Mining/chemical plant design experience
Familiarity with UK, European, American, and international standards applicable to the chemical industry
A combination of strong technical knowledge, analytical and innovative skills, commercial recognition, and proactive project management
Conversant with International standards and execution best practice
A strong supporter and champion of HSE standards and good practice
Good interpersonal, organization skills and ability to work independently are essential
Good communication skills both written and verbal and an aptitude for taking initiatives are essential, as is the ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams
Ability to manage relationships with key stakeholders
Thorough understanding of the risks and the technical/commercial issues associated with the development of mining and chemical plant projects
Proven track record of result deliveries in challenging project environments
Strong capabilities in problem solving in complex project and business environments
Experience in working within a multi-cultural environment
Perfect English language skill is required
ABOUT US:
Livista Energy Europe S.A. is a company developing a series of projects for lithium chemical refining plants in Europe, securing energy independence for the region at a time when Europe is almost entirely dependent upon Asia for these critical raw materials for the batteries of the Electrical Vehicles (EV).
Participating in the development and growth of Livista Energy represents a contribution to a better environment by supporting the energy transition and maximising the circular economy by processing materials sourced from recycled batteries.
The first plant is planned to be built in Europe, starting construction in 2024 and production in 2026 and the second one will start 6 months after.
We will launch the FEED (Front End Engineering Design) in the coming months and then we will deploy a Project management team in our contractor’s office in Western Europe.
Our head office in Luxembourg is launching recruitment of key personnel in Europe to prepare our deployment.
You live for a challenging start-up culture and want to be part of a unique project making history in energy transition.
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