Control & Instrument Engineer - N West

EC&I Partners

  • Runcorn, Cheshire
  • £75,000 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
  • Apply easily
Job Title: Control & Instrument Engineer - NorthwestJob ID: 32179Location: Northwest Regional RoleSalary: Up to £75,000per annumHours: Flexible Working Hours: 36.25 hours between the hours of 8am to 6pm.Contract/Permanent: PermanentSite Based/Office/Remote: Site/Remote Working (Hybrid)Benefits:
  • Up to £75,000 base salary + 10% performance bonus
  • 30 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Hybrid working - blend remote with field-based responsibilities
  • Private healthcare for peace of mind
  • Pension scheme: 6% employee + 9% employer contribution
  • Flexible hours that support a healthy work-life balance
  • Be part of a mission-critical industry - fuel, hydrocarbon & energy distribution
Overview:Are you a driven, technically sharp Control & Instrumentation Engineer looking for more autonomy and bigger challenges? This is your chance to make a real impact in a highly regulated, high-reliability sector that fuels the UK's infrastructure.We're looking for someone to take ownership of regional C&I systems-from design and upgrades to troubleshooting and performance enhancement-while helping shape engineering standards across an innovative and evolving business.Key Responsibilities:
  • Lead C&I modifications and support major upgrade projects
  • Troubleshoot instrumentation and control system failures (PLC/SCADA/DCS)
  • Configure instrumentation and liaise with equipment vendors
  • Develop, review, and implement robust C&I design standards
  • Respond to system downtime with urgency and technical expertise
  • Guide teams across operations, maintenance, and project delivery
  • Engage with suppliers, contractors, and authorities
  • Contribute to technical reports, testing procedures, and data analysis
  • Drive continuous improvement and help shape future system strategy
Experience and Skills:
  • 5-10 years' experience in C&I engineering, ideally in hazardous or process environments
  • A degree in Electrical, Controls or Instrumentation Engineering (BSc/BEng) or equivalent
  • Proven experience with hazardous area equipment, PLC/DCS/SCADA systems, and safety standards
  • Knowledge of cybersecurity best practices in control systems is a bonus
  • Strong collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills
  • Self-motivated, proactive, and curious about emerging technologies
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