Automation Engineer III
CRB · Emeryville, CA · 2 wk ago
HybridEngineeringFull-time
About the role
The Automation, Instrumentation and Controls (AIC) Engineer III at CRB is responsible for overseeing the discipline and managing the discipline budget on small to medium projects of limited complexity. The Engineer III coordinates with internal and external engineers as well as client, construction manager, subcontractor and vendor interfaces.
Responsibilities
- Interfaces with clients and external partners.
- Plans and directs work and manages a project budget from a discipline design perspective on small projects of limited complexity.
- Supports proposal development under the supervision of a Lead or Senior Engineer.
- Identifies basic non-compliant existing conditions during site walks and construction field surveys.
- Develops basic internal discipline design and engineering training presentations.
- Develops construction drawing packages and writes construction specifications on intermediate projects of limited complexity and with little oversight.
- Led squad check and discipline check for small projects of intermediate complexity and drives overall project quality.
- Provides mentorship to discipline Engineer I and/or Designer I and II.
- Leads intermediate project system design programming and master planning with support from Lead or Senior Engineer.
Qualifications
- Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, or related discipline from an ABET-accredited program; minimum of 5 years of relevant engineering experience, preferably within a consulting or design firm environment.
- Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency with AutoCAD and Revit; proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) certification or active registration; working knowledge of cGMP manufacturing environments; experience performing instrumentation and controls engineering calculations and supporting control system design and implementation; experience developing control system schematics, panel fabrication drawings, and field wiring diagrams; experience creating and interpreting Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs); working knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and other applicable industry standards; familiarity with mechanical and building codes; basic experience in the design and application of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS); ability to coordinate effectively with cross-functional engineering teams, vendors, and construction partners; ability to perform discipline-specific calculations with limited supervision; basic troubleshooting skills related to instrumentation, controls, and associated systems.
Benefits
CRB offers a complete and competitive benefit package designed to meet individual and family needs. Details are available upon request.