Instrumentation & Control Engineer

Siemens Energy

The Role

Overview

Design, specify, and support control systems and instrumentation for turbo compressor trains

Key Responsibilities

  • risk notification
  • control cabinets
  • technical delivery
  • cost estimation
  • rfq management
  • customer meetings

Tasks

-Issue Risk or Opportunity notification to Bidding Team regarding project cost schedule or equipment performance, including proposing of risk mitigation plans. -Conceptual application of client’s requirements on (standard) control cabinets, coordination of internal interfaces, collaboration with global hubs, sales manager and proposal engineer to complete the technical. -Responsible for fulfilling on time all technical obligations committed by the Company, including those sub-contracted to external suppliers related to compressor control and instrumentation. -Perform cost estimation and optimization based on I&C-standards, evaluate costs for special options. -We work in multi-functional teams generating and developing potential solutions to Product Requirement Specifications generated from Sales/Marketing analysis. -Generate and issue requests-for-quotation for compressor auxiliary equipment based on project's specification and evaluate the feedback from sub-supplier. -The control engineer leads the I&C portion of Turbo Compressor Trains, inquiry of components, comments and exceptions to the customer’s specifications, attending virtual or in person customer meetings.

Requirements

  • control
  • electrical
  • bsc engineering
  • 5+ years
  • sales
  • english

What You Bring

-Excellent English skills, both verbally and in writing -Minimum 5 years of experience in Engineering (Control, Electrical Preferred), at least 3 years in I&C area. -Strong soft personal skills i.e. great teammate, willingness for global corporation, open for multi-cultural relationships, intercultural competence, cost and schedule awareness. -Considerable experience in sales-related tasks, including interacting with customers during negotiations -Bachelor’s degree in electrical/control engineering or higher (or equivalent). -Knowledge about compressor operation and controls is highly preferred, experience with API standards welcomed.

Benefits

-All employees are automatically covered under Medical Insurance. Company paid considerable Family floater cover covering employee, spouse and 2 dependent children up to 25 years of age. -Flexi Pay empowers employees with the choice to customize the amount in some of the salary components within a defined range thereby optimizing the tax benefits. Accordingly, each employee is empowered to decide on the best Possible net income out of the same fixed individual base pay monthly. -Siemens Energy provides an option to opt for Meal Card to all its employees which will be as per the terms and conditions prescribed in the company policy. – As a part of CTC, tax saving measure

The Company

About Siemens Energy

-Offers cutting-edge solutions across the energy value chain. -Evolved into a global leader in energy innovation from pioneering technologies. -Plays a crucial role in accelerating the world's transition to a low-carbon future, focusing on sustainable energy production. -Broad portfolio includes gas turbines, power plants, renewable energy systems like wind and solar, supporting the shift to cleaner power. -Known for highly specialized solutions, from energy storage to grid optimization, helping utilities and industries thrive sustainably. -Major projects include large-scale renewable energy plants, carbon capture initiatives, and smart grid solutions that help stabilize the power supply. -Behind some of the world's most innovative and efficient energy technologies, driving change on both small and large scales. -Distinct for its ability to combine legacy power systems with the latest advancements in renewable energy, shaping the future of power.

Sector Specialisms

Utilities

Independent Power Producers

Transmission System Operators

Oil and Gas Industry

Energy-Intensive Industries

Power Generation

Heat Generation

Thermal Power Plants

Power Transmission

Energy Transformation

Energy Storage

Sector Coupling

Renewable Energy

Gas and Steam Turbines

Hybrid Power Plants

Hydrogen Turbines

Wind Power

Power Distribution