The I&C Designer III role requires 7–10 years of experience in instrumentation and controls design, primarily supporting plant and industrial projects.
Work is mainly remote with occasional site visits, supporting project coordination, field validation, and design development.
Key responsibilities include producing detailed CAD drawings, developing instrument datasheets, designing for pressure, flow, and temperature devices, and working with P&IDs and DCS wiring diagrams.
Field support involves site walkdowns, installation support, and validating design accuracy.
Leadership tasks include project scheduling, staffing, and multidisciplinary coordination, building relationships with plant staff, engineers, and vendors.
Qualifications include expertise in instrumentation systems, field support, CAD tools, and strong communication skills.
Core competencies encompass system design, constructability, multi-project management, and remote collaboration.