Instrumentation & Controls Engineer
Andritz
- Richmond, BC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Conduct audits of industrial facilities to assess instrumentation needs and propose engineering designs and estimates for electrical instrumentation upgrades.
- Design, specify, and implement instrumentation systems for pulp and paper manufacturing processes, including sensors, control valves, analyzers, and related equipment
- Perform troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and resolution of instrumentation-related issues to minimize downtime and improve reliability
- Review vendor quotes and documentation to ensure appropriate instrument application
- Prepare and evaluate tender and construction packages, including electrical and instrumentation design drawings, installation specifications, and other supporting documentation.
- Develop control narratives, logic diagrams, Process & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), instrument indexes, instrument data sheets and instrument loop sheets
- Provide technical installation direction to engineering contractors and/or mill personnel
- Paid maternity program to support employees during this significant and exciting life event
- A dynamic, collaborative and innovative work environment where your expertise and ideas are valued
- Training and mentorship opportunities and financial support for professional development and certifications, including a LinkedIn Learning license
- Clear career paths for career growth, internal promotions
- Compensation that increases with technical capability and expertise and a comprehensive benefits package, including company-matched pension plan
- Competitive paid-time-off policies that includes vacation, paid holidays, and sick days
- A positive and collaborative culture that focuses on our core values and behaviors
- Company swag shop offering a range of ANDRITZ-branded merchandise to cultivate team spirit and pride
- Regular company events and social activities to foster camaraderie
- A remote and/or hybrid work environment to promote work-life balance
- A bachelor's degree or diploma in engineering, preferably in Industrial Instrumentation / Automation, or Electrical Engineering
- Minimum of ten (5) years' experience in instrumentation and control systems
- Knowledge in large brownfield instrumentation and controls upgrade projects
- Knowledge in a large variety of instrumentation and special devices in Pulp & Paper; can consider candidates with oil and gas and chemical processing facilities experience.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills (English)
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to overcome challenges
- Attention to detail and a commitment to quality
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office
- Registered or eligible for immediate registration as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) an asset
- Travel 10-30%
- Authorized to work in Canada