use your knowledge of Instrumentation systems, electrical engineering and design to help Honeywell deliver equipment and plant designs to the global LNG market.
work under Honeywell LNG Engineering management in a multi-disciplinary team that is responsible for development of plant system designs and control architecture based on our proprietary liquefaction technology.
contribute to the development of Honeywell LNG’s end-to-end solutions by designing, testing, and validating instrumentation systems.
support execution projects through early engineering development to final project execution.
support the development of the Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID’s), utilizing process specifications to develop purchase requisition packages for all control system components, and troubleshooting the control systems provided with our end-to-end solutions.
take the lead on specifying and designing all aspects of the instrumentation systems installed in our proprietary equipment modules, coldboxes, and full liquefaction plants.
Requirements
A minimum of 5 years of experience as an Instrumentation and Electrical Engineer (in energy, oil & gas, chemical or related industries a plus)
Experience in preparing and/or reviewing instrument wiring and schematic diagrams.
Experience in developing and reviewing detailed engineering specifications and drawings, including Instrument Index, Instrument Location Plans, Cable Schedules, Installation Details (mechanical, electrical, pneumatic), and Cable Tray/Conduit Routing Plans.
Proficiency in utilization of digital tools (CAD software, AI tools, office applications) and good communication practices.
A bachelor’s degree in engineering, preferably in Electrical, Instrumentation, or Chemical Engineering; but significant applicable experience may also be considered in lieu of a bachelor's degree.
Proficiency in reviewing and preparing P&IDs.
Experience in preparing data sheets and generating purchase requisitions for a variety of instrumentation equipment.
Ability to act as a liaison with external suppliers and clients, providing technical support and communication.
Familiarity with relevant codes and regulations, such as the National Electrical Code (NEC), European standards, hazardous area classification and protections, and other international requirements for electrical and instrumentation equipment.
Knowledge of ISA standards and its equivalent in other countries/regions.
Understanding of the testing, certification, and marking requirements for instrumentation equipment in electrically classified areas.
Experience with electrical and control design.
Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
Prior knowledge or experience in Controls and/or Systems Engineering.
Benefits
employer subsidized Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
401(k) match
Flexible Spending Accounts
Health Savings Accounts
EAP, and Educational Assistance
Parental Leave
Paid Time Off (for vacation, personal business, sick time, and parental leave)