Design and develop electrical and instrumentation systems for offshore facilities, including power distribution, lighting, earthing, control panels, DCS/PLC, process instrumentation, and safety systems.
Prepare, review, and update E&I specifications, drawings, datasheets, and technical documents in line with project requirements and international standards.
Interface closely with process, mechanical, piping, and construction teams to integrate E&I systems into overall facility design.
Conduct technical evaluations of vendor packages and support procurement activities for E&I equipment and materials.
Participate in HAZOPs, risk assessments, and safety reviews, incorporating findings into E&I system design and implementation plans.
Support field engineering during fabrication, installation, commissioning, and start-up phases, ensuring resolution of E&I technical queries and site problems.
Contribute to FAT (Factory Acceptance Testing) and SAT (Site Acceptance Testing) for E&I equipment collaborate on loop, interlock, and functional testing.
Ensure compliance with industry standards such as IEC, IEEE, API, ATEX, and project/site-specific requirements.
Prepare and maintain engineering documentation, inspection records, and as-built reports for final project handover.
Qualifications & Experience
Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronic, Instrumentation Engineering, or a related field.
Minimum 5 - 10 years relevant E&I engineering experience, ideally with offshore oil & gas/EPC projects.
Thorough knowledge of power systems, process instrumentation, industrial automation, and offshore hazardous area (ATEX/IECEx) requirements.
Proficient with engineering tools (AutoCAD, SmartPlant, ETAP, InTools, or equivalent) and familiar with 3D modeling and design review processes.
Experience with site support, commissioning, QA/QC, and vendor package management.
Excellent problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills cross-functional coordination experience.