Location: Alpes-Côte d’Azur
Start date: Immediate
Sector: Energy
Context
As part of the development and execution of highly technical industrial projects in the energy sector, the Instrumentation & Control Engineer joins multidisciplinary teams involved throughout the entire project lifecycle: studies, detailed design, execution, and commissioning.
The position requires active participation in technical decision-making and cross-disciplinary coordination within a structured and demanding environment.
Main Responsibilities
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Design and define instrumentation and control systems suited to installation requirements.
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Draft technical and functional specifications for I&C equipment and systems.
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Contribute to defining system architecture (sensors, actuators, PLCs, supervision systems).
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Prepare and review technical documents: P&IDs, loop diagrams, hook-ups, single-line diagrams, and layout drawings.
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Produce engineering study files and associated deliverables.
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Ensure technical coordination with process, electrical, and systems teams.
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Participate in supplier consultations, analyze technical bids, and validate related documentation.
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Contribute to testing phases (FAT/SAT) and commissioning activities.
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Ensure compliance with quality, safety, and project schedule requirements.
Key Skills
Technical
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Design of instrumentation and control systems.
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Strong knowledge of PLC architectures and supervision systems.
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Ability to read and produce P&IDs and technical drawings.
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Drafting of detailed technical specifications.
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Knowledge of applicable industrial standards (energy / nuclear environment depending on the project).
Tools
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AutoCAD
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AVEVA / E3D / See Electrical (depending on project environment)
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I&C engineering software
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Office tools and document management systems
Profile Required
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Master’s degree (Engineering school or equivalent university degree) in automation, electrical engineering, or instrumentation.
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Significant experience in instrumentation and control engineering on industrial projects.
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Experience in complex and regulated project environments (energy, nuclear, or heavy industry is a plus).
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Ability to work in multidisciplinary teams and interact with various technical stakeholders.
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Professional level of English required.