This position will report to the Electrical & Instrumentation Manager and will maintain fluid communication with the process engineer and lead process engineers assigned to the project, with peers in the other project groups and with the discipline engineers for a specific business area.
The Electrical or Instrumentation Engineer will participate actively with the Contractor(s) in the development of all engineering deliverables (EDS and Detailed Engineering) related to area of specialty (P&ID’s, Control Logic, Electrical Single Lines, Area Classification, Plot Plans, Equipment List & Data Sheets, Fire Protection Requirements, 3 D Model, Applicable VIP’s, etc), on time and on budget, and ensuring that all applicable standards, best practices, specifications and regulations (specially those related to HSE requirements) are met.
Specific accountabilities include but are not limited to::
-Supervise and coordinate the efforts of the Contractor(s) in area of specialty, ensuring that the Contractor performs diligently all obligations under the contract (quality, schedule and cost);
-Analyze and bring to the Project Engineer and Project Manager’s attention any instruction to the Contractor(s) that may affect Scope or Work, Schedule, Costs and/or applicable standards-specifications;
-Coordinate the participation of the various Canadian Natural groups, ensuring that input to the Contractor(s) is adequate and timely, and in accordance with the roles & responsibilities defined in the approved RACI charts;
-Participate in the bid package preparation and in the review of the various bids for EPC phase of the project;
-Foster a productive and open communication with the other project teams of other Horizon business areas that may influence or may be influenced by our activities.
-Maintain a technical link with the Discipline Engineers to ensure consistency with all Canadian Natural practice and standards.
EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS:
-A degree in Electrical Engineering with registration as a professional engineer in Alberta or eligibility for registration
-10 years experience in an instrumentation engineering and/or supervisory role in a maintenance or operations environment working in oil sands facilities is preferred.
-Excellent written and oral communication skills
-Proven analytical abilities.
-Exceptional problem solving
-Diverse hands on instrument engineering knowledge with respect to DCS & PLC systems, business communication protocols and process control a definite asset.
Corporate Relocation Assistance provided and includes:
- Home finding, moving services and expenses, relocation allowance of up to 3 months salary
- Legal and Real Estate fees on sale and purchase
- Living Choices - until December 31, 2012 company assistance provided for rental and/or home ownership in Fort McMurray
Compensation:
Canadian Natural offers a competitive compensation package comprised of the following:
- Base salary
- Stock options upon hire
- Annual compensation review (performance bonus, stock option grant, share bonus - Grant and salary adjustment)
- The industry’s most generous stock savings plan
- This position is also eligible for the Horizon Long Term Incentive plan
- Fully paid company benefits
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