As a Facilities Instrumentation and Controls Engineer your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: • Provide facilities engineering leadership to factory customers in support of Safety, Reliability, Quality, Environmental and Cost objectives. • Own safety within area of influence. Ensure systems operate reliably to avoid manufacturing/facility or environmental excursions, own system documentation and maintenance strategy. • Provide direct support of troubleshooting efforts for new and existing systems, including but not limited to end-of-life systems. • Provide direct support and maintain periodic communication with key suppliers to ensure latest and most cost-effective solutions are and technical accuracy is maintained in master specifications and standards. • Provide technical guidance to ensure compliance with safety, code, and Intel standards as well as study opportunities to reduce costs and improve schedule. • Develops industrial instrumentation and automation systems required for maintenance, troubleshooting, calibration, and programming of existing analytical instrumentation for labs, manufacturing, and facilities systems. • Designs and develops new control systems and tests and maintains and modifies existing systems. Continuous maintenance and upkeep of industrial automation systems is critical. • Analyzes data and presents findings in written reports and provides advice and consultancy support. • Manages projects within cost and time constrained environments and manages day-to-day operations associated with instrumentation and controls. • Works collaboratively with design engineers, operation engineers, purchasers, and other internal staff and liaisons with clients, suppliers, contractors, and relevant authorities. • Understands and ensures compliance with relevant health and safety regulations and quality standards. • Assists in purchasing equipment, writing computer software and test procedures, and development of new business proposals. • Prepares engineering assessments and provides technical operations direction on construction designs. • Conducts troubleshooting and root cause failure analysis, develops engineering solutions to address and rectify issues, and manages long-term equipment improvement initiatives. Additional responsibilities include participation in a rotating On-Call schedule in order to support 24/7 Operations, and while On-Call: answering technical escalations within 15 minutes with ability to be onsite within 60 minutes to address critical systems issues.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level