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Service Engineer (EIA)

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RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Attend vessels for inspections, commissioning, surveys and troubleshooting of the scrubbers, ballast water treatment systems and other machinery.
  • Deliberate with management on the requirements and procedures for project execution.
  • Organize and manage EIA projects toward the fulfilment of a set objective.
  • Provide EIA expertise to produce concept and detail designs for Marine/Ship/offshore projects.
  • Guide team to prepare Electrical load balance calculations, SLD, SCC calculations, earthing system calculations, selection of components like transformers, rectifiers, UPS, circuit breakers, battery system, cable selection, cable schedule, cable bulk MTO etc. for Electrical discipline, and for Instrumentation discipline – Instrument list, I/O list, systems schematics, control philosophy, control narratives, control block diagrams, cause and effect table, data sheets etc.
  • Interface with other discipline engineers, clients, equipment suppliers and class authorities.

QUALIFICATION

  • Degree in Electrical/Instrumentation/Automation Engineering or equivalent.
  • Good knowledge of the shipboard safe working practices.
  • Good practical experience with Cause-and-effect diagrams, control/safety narrative, logic diagrams, I/O assignment/mapping, an instrument loop and wiring diagrams, specification and configuration for DCS/SIS/BMS/MMS/PLC/SCADA.
  • 5 years’ experience in Electrical and Instrumentation/Controls Design within Marine/offshore oil/gas industries.
  • Knowledge of Instrumentation and Controls design using standard software is an advantage.
  • Knowledge of Classification society rules, codes and standards and international marine rules and regulations; Marine detail design experience considered an advantage.
  • Availability to travel within the country and abroad on short notice