

Develops, builds, operates and invests in North American energy infrastructure, incl. LNG, power and pipelines.
The role involves evaluating operational data to detect patterns and recommend optimizations, as well as preparing engineering drawings, layouts, and technical specifications for new projects. The engineer analyzes project and operational expenditures to identify cost‑effective solutions, performs calculations for load, flow rates, and material strength, and assesses design drawings to ensure compliance with project goals. Additional responsibilities include developing asset lifecycle plans for aging infrastructure, leveraging engineering software and data‑analytics tools for decision‑making, and performing other duties as assigned.
Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree in electrical, instrumentation, or control systems engineering and have at least five years of experience in instrumentation and control systems within industrial or energy infrastructure environments. Required expertise includes strong knowledge of DCS, SIS, PLC systems, field instrumentation, SIL assessments, control system lifecycle management, and relevant industry standards, together with excellent troubleshooting, communication, and collaboration skills. Experience with LNG or large‑scale energy projects, Emerson DeltaV or Honeywell control systems, and familiarity with cybersecurity best practices are highly desirable, while professional certification in the field is a plus.
The position demands deep knowledge of I&C and safety systems used in large‑scale facilities, including BPCS, SIS, fire and gas, HIPPS, anti‑surge systems, gas measurement, and control valves/ESDVs, as well as proficiency with P&IDs, PFDs, control schematics, and cause‑and‑effect analyses. A thorough understanding of LNG industry codes and standards such as API, ISO, ASME, ANSI, IEC, ISA, ANSI/ISA‑18.2, and ISA/IEC‑61511 is essential, along with basic familiarity with gas chromatographs, CEMS, and gas metering stations, and strong skills in valve and actuator sizing calculations. A valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) is required, and the ability to manage multiple assignments, meet deadlines, and apply strong analytical and problem‑solving skills is expected.