RWDY Inc
Compensation:
$83 - 97 / Hr. Job Title:
Instrumentation Engineer or Specialist III Location:
Anchorage, Alaska, Schedule:
Full-time | 5/40 Schedule MUST BE ABLE TO LIVE IN ALASKA
Position Summary We are seeking a highly skilled
Instrumentation Engineer or Specialist III
to support
Instrumentation & Controls (I&C)
and
Fire & Gas (F&G)
engineering across Alaska Capital Projects. This role is critical in ensuring designs meet both regulatory and company standards and align with Alaska Business Unit (AK BU) specifications. You’ll provide technical leadership and collaborate closely with engineering contractors, technical authorities, and project teams from concept through execution. Key Responsibilities Primary Duties
Support project engineering phases by ensuring compliance with all safety, regulatory, and design requirements. Maintain alignment with project schedules and milestones to provide timely technical support. Serve as daily technical contact for I&C discipline contractors. Guide the development of I&C and F&G design premises for operability, safety, and alignment with existing facilities. Ensure engineering deliverables meet all regulatory and AK BU specifications. Provide engineering review of drawings, calculations, and documentation. Collaborate with other engineering disciplines to ensure consistency and integration across all systems. Participate in risk management, Management of Change (MOC), and Process Hazard Analyses (PHA). Offer technical input during equipment procurement, vendor evaluations, and Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT). Secondary Duties
Actively participate in BU-wide I&C and F&G collaboration and training initiatives. Contribute to internal knowledge-sharing networks and leverage learnings from industry best practices.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Instrumentation, Electrical, or related field) 5+ years
of I&C and F&G design experience in oil & gas or petrochemical sectors Strong knowledge of relevant standards (ISA S84, NFPA 72, IEEE, ISA, UL, NEMA, ANSI) Familiarity with safety instrumented systems and process safety requirements Proven experience reviewing technical specifications, drawings, and calculations Strong communication and cross-discipline collaboration skills
Preferred Qualifications
Professional Engineer (PE) license
in Alaska Third-party SIS certification
(ex: TÜV or equivalent) Experience with Alaska-specific oil and gas regulatory frameworks Hands-on involvement in Factory Acceptance Testing and procurement support
Leadership Competencies
Takes Accountability:
Owns decisions and actions, delivers consistent results Drives Performance:
Strives for excellence and continuous improvement Partners Collaboratively:
Builds strong relationships across teams and stakeholders Communicates Effectively:
Provides clear, timely, and open communication
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$83 - 97 / Hr. Job Title:
Instrumentation Engineer or Specialist III Location:
Anchorage, Alaska, Schedule:
Full-time | 5/40 Schedule MUST BE ABLE TO LIVE IN ALASKA
Position Summary We are seeking a highly skilled
Instrumentation Engineer or Specialist III
to support
Instrumentation & Controls (I&C)
and
Fire & Gas (F&G)
engineering across Alaska Capital Projects. This role is critical in ensuring designs meet both regulatory and company standards and align with Alaska Business Unit (AK BU) specifications. You’ll provide technical leadership and collaborate closely with engineering contractors, technical authorities, and project teams from concept through execution. Key Responsibilities Primary Duties
Support project engineering phases by ensuring compliance with all safety, regulatory, and design requirements. Maintain alignment with project schedules and milestones to provide timely technical support. Serve as daily technical contact for I&C discipline contractors. Guide the development of I&C and F&G design premises for operability, safety, and alignment with existing facilities. Ensure engineering deliverables meet all regulatory and AK BU specifications. Provide engineering review of drawings, calculations, and documentation. Collaborate with other engineering disciplines to ensure consistency and integration across all systems. Participate in risk management, Management of Change (MOC), and Process Hazard Analyses (PHA). Offer technical input during equipment procurement, vendor evaluations, and Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT). Secondary Duties
Actively participate in BU-wide I&C and F&G collaboration and training initiatives. Contribute to internal knowledge-sharing networks and leverage learnings from industry best practices.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Instrumentation, Electrical, or related field) 5+ years
of I&C and F&G design experience in oil & gas or petrochemical sectors Strong knowledge of relevant standards (ISA S84, NFPA 72, IEEE, ISA, UL, NEMA, ANSI) Familiarity with safety instrumented systems and process safety requirements Proven experience reviewing technical specifications, drawings, and calculations Strong communication and cross-discipline collaboration skills
Preferred Qualifications
Professional Engineer (PE) license
in Alaska Third-party SIS certification
(ex: TÜV or equivalent) Experience with Alaska-specific oil and gas regulatory frameworks Hands-on involvement in Factory Acceptance Testing and procurement support
Leadership Competencies
Takes Accountability:
Owns decisions and actions, delivers consistent results Drives Performance:
Strives for excellence and continuous improvement Partners Collaboratively:
Builds strong relationships across teams and stakeholders Communicates Effectively:
Provides clear, timely, and open communication
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