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Role Overview: As the Manager (Instrumentation & Electricals), you will be responsible for overseeing various aspects of Instrumentation and Electrical aspects of projects. Your role will involve ensuring successful planning, engineering, execution, testing, commissioning, and completion of projects with the final handover to the client. Key Responsibilities: - Proficient in instrumentation electrical panels design finalization and installation, with an understanding of electrical motors - Extensive knowledge and experience with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Distributed Control Systems (DCS), and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems for process plants - Familiarity with different types and categories of conventional and latest field instruments e.g., RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector), thermocouple, and transmitter technologies - Ability to perform load calculations and design electrical systems, including the selection of motors, protection devices, relays, cables, and earthing systems - Lead project planning and implementation efforts, ensuring projects are completed within budget and schedule constraints with safety and quality compliance - Develop and maintain connections with vendors and suppliers, negotiate contracts, and ensure quality standards are met - Provide supervision and guidance during site work activities, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and project specifications Qualifications Required: - Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Instrumentation Engineering or a related field - Proficient in using MS-Office, AutoCAD, and planning software e.g., MS-Projects, Primavera - Strong understanding of electrical systems design principles and practices - Proficiency in project management and implementation - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Willingness to travel as and when required - Self-motivated, team worker with leadership qualities and a problem-solving attitude,

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