Instrumentation and Control Systems Design Supervisor – Mining & Metal

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City : Vancouver, British Columbia

Category : See posting on Fluor site

Industry : Engineering

Employer : Fluor Canada

Fluor is one of Canada's top employers and recognized globally as a leader in the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Fabrication, and Maintenance industry. Our focus on innovation and providing cost effective technology-based solutions to address our client's needs is second to none. As we look to the future, we need creative, ambitious, and innovative professionals who can help us achieve our goals.

The Instrumentation & Control Systems group is a dynamic team in which engineering and design are combined to effectively support our clients. In addition to a solid education focusing on instrumentation and control systems design, a strong set of personal competencies is a prerequisite for success. Being a team player and having an ability to interact effectively with client organizations, others disciplines, vendors and contractors in our taskforce is essential.

The Instrumentation and Control Systems Design Supervisor is responsible for the development of technical drawings, data sheets, and wiring details for projects in the mineral processing industry.

The Instrumentation and Control Systems Design Supervisor will work in a multi-discipline project environment interfacing with other discipline engineers and team members, clients, and vendors.

Day to day activities include:
• Development of construction ready installation drawings and documents in accordance with the project design and client requirements including block diagrams; cable schedules; panel layouts; loop diagrams; wiring diagrams; instrument index and I/O documents; location drawings; installation details; layouts; sketches; MTOs; fibre connection drawings, 3D modeling etc.
• Provides input and review of contractors’ scope of work
• Practical knowledge of field installations
• Works independently
• Assures quality of work
• Proactive reporting of status/constraints to the lead designer or lead engineer

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