Job Summary
Responsible for the commissioning, inspection, testing, and troubleshooting of instrumentation and control systems for marine and offshore projects. Ensures proper functioning and integration of field instruments with control systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Review and interpret P&IDs, instrument loop diagrams, and technical specifications.
- Verify proper installation, tagging, and routing of instruments, impulse lines, and instrument cables.
- Perform continuity and insulation resistance tests on instrument cables.
- Conduct visual inspections to ensure compliance with installation standards.
- Assist in start-up pre-checks, line walks, and punch list generation and clearance on marine E&I systems (ICSS, FGS, I/O systems, telecom, lighting, MV/LV circuits).
- Conduct loop checks and functional testing of control loops from field devices to DCS/PLC/SCADA.
- Validate alarm and trip settings and support system configuration checks.
- Collaborate with control engineers during software testing and control loop tuning.
- Troubleshoot and resolve faults in instruments and control systems.
- Understand communications protocols and control topologies (including ICSS).
- Update and mark-up documentation to reflect as-built conditions.
- Accurately record test results, calibration data, and commissioning activities.
- Maintain organized commissioning records and handover documentation.
- Perform other duties as assigned by management.
Requirements
- Certificate in Instrumentation, Electrical, or Control Engineering.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in commissioning or instrumentation in marine/offshore environments.
- Strong understanding of process control instrumentation, loop testing, and ICSS systems.
- Familiarity with international standards and marine classification requirements.
- Able to communicate effectively in English and Chinese to liaise with Chinese-speaking clients and counterparts.
- Willingness to work in offshore/yard environments and in shift rotation if required.
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