Electrical and Instrumentation Designerother related Employment listings - Buffalo, NY at Geebo

Electrical and Instrumentation Designer

TSR is seeking an Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) Designer to work with one of the largest EPC firms in the country near Buffalo, NY.
This is a long term, indefinite contract position.
Job Project work and maintenance support in chemical facilities, candidate will provide drawings for electrical equipment, power supply components, instruments, panels, and related wiring.
Drawings include P&ID changes, single line electrical distribution, motor schematics, control schematics, details required for construction fabrication, installation, quality control, cost estimating, and documentation of loop data.
Work includes gathering field information, locating related reference drawings, preparing specifications, getting quotes for E & I items and writing E & I sections of scopes of work.
Basic Must have a good working knowledge of power distribution, motor control, PLC/DCS control, instrumentation, wire & cable sizing, NEC requirements, etc.
Develop to completion engineering drawings of complex area of the project with little or no supervision Prepare complete engineering drawings for a complex area of the project in conformance with the requirements of applicable codes and design criteria established by the project discipline engineer Prepare complete information for design details, bill of material, etc.
that can be completed by lower classified personnel Check drawings supplied by vendors, clients and other discipline groups that affect the specific area or areas assigned Computer and Other AutoCAD Micro-Station is a plus Microsoft Office Products Good communication & documentation of work products are essential Recommended Skills Auto Cad Communication Instrumentation Microsoft Office Motor Control Programmable Logic Controllers Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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