JOB OVERVIEW
Reporting to Mgr E/I/C Reliability Tailings - Extraction, the Instrumentation & Controls Reliability Engineer is responsible and accountable for supporting the day-day I&C asset reliability for tailings.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES- Provide technical support to our Maintenance and Operations functions with a focus of safe and reliable production
- Actively address and find resolution to I&C bad actors in the Fine Tailings Organization
- Proactive approach to prevent future failures by driving towards root cause analysis and corrective actions pertaining to Instrumentation & Controls incidents
- Be an proactive participant in building, developing and/or revising our I&C equipment strategies, check sheets and work practices based on current PM effectiveness while clearly closing potential gaps to improve asset reliability and set recommended spare parts
- Design/review instrumentation/control engineering packages to replace obsolete or improve asset reliability
- Perform equipment walk-downs with project staff to ensure compliance with Suncor standards and business unit's requirements
- Be a leader in safety by actively participating in safety meetings/training and field observations
- Good communication skills and be able to work with leads across all extraction CFT's (cross functional teams)
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Suncor is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from all qualified individuals
Education and Experience:- Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Instrumentation Engineering from a recognized University
- Registered as a P.Eng. in APEGA
- Minimum of 8-10 years project/Reliability/Maintenance hands-on industrial plant experience - Oil and Gas Preferable
- Experience working with instrument field devices (i.e. analyzers, transmitters, and control valves)
- SAP experience is an asset
Skills and Knowledge:- Knowledge of Canadian Electrical Code, CSA, IEEE and IEC standards
- Knowledge of Delta V DCS would be an asset.
- Working knowledge of hazardous area installations
Please PM with any questions and/or if interested, thanks.