ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENT FIELD ENGINEER, H/FDUNKIRK
RETOUR AUX OFFRES D'EMPLOI
OFFRE N° AO-1649
RÉPONDRE À CETTE OFFREWe are currently seeking an experienced ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENT FIELD ENGINEER for a major natural gas infrastructure project in Dunkirk, France.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Act as the main interface between field engineers, supervisors, subcontractors, and the engineering team to ensure all technical requirements are met and resolved efficiently.
- Review, validate, and approve work orders, ensuring all necessary technical information is included prior to execution.
- Provide technical direction and support to Electrical Superintendents and E&I craftsmen on site.
- Supervise and coordinate day-to-day activities of electrical and instrumentation personnel in the field.
- Monitor and coordinate subcontractors' E&I execution works, ensuring compliance with specifications and quality standards.
- Identify, analyze, and resolve technical issues related to electrical and instrumentation systems, in coordination with engineering.
- Raise and follow up technical queries via PIMS, ensuring proper resolution and, where required, the creation of corrective work orders by engineering.
- Ensure proper follow-up of as-built documentation, including red-line mark-ups and updates of drawings and technical records.
- Contribute to the continuous improvement and updating of technical and product documentation.
- Promote a strong HSSE culture on site, ensuring all safety and quality procedures are strictly followed.
PROFILE
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Instrumentation, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a related discipline.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in completion, commissioning, or system testing within industrial or energy projects.
- Proven experience in hazardous areas and strong knowledge of ATEX requirements, including: EX basics / EXi basics / EX inspection and maintenance
- Solid experience with completion systems and completion documentation.
- Strong understanding of field execution in electrical and instrumentation disciplines.
Commencement : Avril 2026
Duration: 12 months
Location: Dunkirk, France