Responsibilities:
Responsible for reactive maintenance
Respond promptly to equipment breakdowns and control system faults to minimise downtime.
Diagnose and resolve issues in control systems, instrumentation, and automation equipment using diagnostic tools and technical documentation.
Perform emergency repairs on critical systems such as PLCs, SCADA, and field instruments (temperature, pressure, flow sensors).
Maintain accurate records of reactive maintenance activities, including fault analysis and corrective actions.
Responsible for planned maintenance
Conduct routine inspections, calibrations, and preventive maintenance on instrumentation and control systems to ensure optimal performance.
Develop and follow maintenance schedules for key assets, including sensors, actuators, and control loops.
Ensure compliance with regulatory standards by documenting calibration and maintenance activities.
Monitor the performance of control systems and recommend adjustments to prevent unplanned downtime.
Responsible for system development and continuous improvement
Collaborate with engineering and operations teams to identify opportunities for control system enhancements.
Implement system upgrades, modifications, and process improvements to increase efficiency and reliability.
Participate in the design and commissioning of new control and instrumentation projects.
Develop and document standard operating procedures (SOPs) for control system operation and maintenance.
Provide feedback and technical support for the integration of new technologies and automation solutions.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in chemical or industrial engineering, or another B.Eng. degree with experience in process analysis and -optimization.
2 – 3 years’ experience at a consulting firm as an industrial engineer and project manager AND / OR 2 – 3 years’ experience in the industrial environment as an industrial engineer and project manager.
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