Principal Control & Instrumentation Engineer
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Education: 5
Experience: 17 years
Relocation: Yes - Internationally
Career Objective
Well-organized, reliable instrumentation engineer, design engineer and coordinator with extensive experience of running busy office efficiently whilst adapting to the benefits of new technologies.
Professional Experience
2009 – Date Foster Wheeler Energy Limited
2010 - Date Ras Tanura Integrated Plant - RTIP
Saudi Arabia Aramco and DOW Chemical Company
Principal Control & Instrument Engineer
Responsible for Feasibility Estimation for project execution and preparation of FEED documents including control and safety systems scope of work, I/O count, Tank Gauging System specification, overall cable routing layout, Process Interface Building design and cabinet sizing , INTOOLS database checking and P&ID review and comment.
2009 - 2010 Paradip Refinery, India
Principal Control & Instrument Engineer
Responsible for Project Packages including scope of work definition, requisitioning and interface check, also cooperation in check and review of Cause and Effect charts and control system documents and architecture drawings.
2002 – 2009 Namvaran Engineering & Management
2008- 2009: Iran LNG Gas Treatment Plant, NPC
Control and Instrumentation Lead Engineer
Responsible for leading a team of engineers and designers for basic design review and executing detail design engineering and preparation of C&I deliverables
2007 – 2008: South Pars Offshore Gas Field Development Phases 17 and 18 ODE-UK Joint venture, NIGC
Lead C&I Engineer
C&I team leading; Basic design review and endorsement
2006 – 2007: Liquid Ethylene Transportation Pipeline, NPC
Eductation
1995-1998
· M.Sc. in Electronic Engineering from Shiraz University, Average grade point: 17.68 out of 20, Shiraz, Iran, September 1998.
1987-1991
· B.Sc. in Electronic Engineering from Shiraz University, Average grade point: 16.35 out of 20, Shiraz, Iran, Apr 1992.
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