Senior Process Control Technology Functional Safety Engineerother related Employment listings - Baytown, TX at Geebo

Senior Process Control Technology Functional Safety Engineer

Company Name:
Alton Consultants
Senior Process Control Technology (PCT) Functional Safety Engineer offers the opportunity to:
Participate in Functional Safety Assessments (FSA)
Coordinate in development of Safety Required Specifications (SRS)
Verify the Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
Calculate the Safety Integrity Level (SIL) targets and assessments
Conduct and participate in Common Mode Failure Analysis (CMFA)
Conduct Safety Life Cycle (SLC) reviews for safety systems
Generate Cause and Effect diagrams/Interlock matrices and control narratives
Generate functional requirements and check lists for FAT
Participate in FAT and perform assigned tasks
Provide inputs in design efforts, construction packages, loop drawings and provide feedback
Provide construction support
Help with any task as assigned.
Required
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree in Electrical or Chemical engineering with 6
years of experience OR a Masters degree in Electrical or Chemical engineering with 0-4
years of experience or a Ph.D. in Electrical or Chemical engineering with 0-2
years of experience
Experience in chemical, industrial or pharmaceutical facilities in control systems design and engineering or equivalent experience
Knowledge in Safety Integrated Systems (SIS), Safety Integrity Level (SIL), Safety Requirement Specifications (SRS), Safety Lifecycle Reviews (SLC) and Basic Process Control Systems (BPCS)
Familiarity with PHA (Process Hazard Analysis) methodology and Functional Safety
Knowledge of process control strategies and systems automation validation, quality assurance
and industrial control networks
Knowledge of relevant national and international standards in the area of process control and instrumentation
Knowledge of the engineering and maintenance practices for process control systems including analog and digital controls, distributed and
computer
controlled systems and safety programmable logic controllers (SPLCs)
Working knowledge of DCS and SPLC configuration
Knowledge of project control skills including project planning, scheduling, cost control
Demonstrated experience in providing field support and participating in check out, commissioning and start-up of process control installations
Systematic approach to problem definition and solution development
Ability to work as a member of a cross-functional team and to participate in multiple projects simultaneously
Strong organizational and interpersonal skills to deal with people at different levels of management, engineering and design and with internal customers (e.g. engineering, maintenance, operations) and suppliers of PCT material and
services
Good verbal and written skills in order to communication with and obtain cooperation from team members involved with engineering, design, check out, commissioning and start-up. Demonstrated ability to write comprehensive technical and scope documents required for project execution
Willingness and ability to travel 20-40% of the time when
job
assignment dictates
Willingness and ability to work additional hours when job assignments dictates
Willing to pursue advanced education (i.e. Masters Degree) and other certifications and training when job assignment dictates
Preferred
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree in Electrical or Chemical engineering with 8
years of experience OR a Masters degree in Electrical or Chemical engineering with 2-6
years of experience or a Ph.D. in Electrical or Chemical engineering with 0-4
years of experience.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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