Air Liquide Engineering & Construction

Engineering

InstrumentationEngineer-AnalyzerSpecialist

$140–200k ~AI est. Kraków, Poland FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Instrumentation Engineer - Analyzer Specialist at Air Liquide Engineering & Construction. Skills: Process Analyzers, Instrumentation design, Analytical technologies. Design process analytics. Develop analytical systems”

Industry & Context.

Engineering
Eligibility Requirements

Eligible to work in Poland

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Proven experience designing process analytics, Experience in refinery or petrochemical environments, Proficiency in English is mandatory

Nice to Have

Knowledge of Polish is a plus

What You'll Do.

Design process analytics

Develop analytical systems

Prepare instrumentation design principles

Specify sampling conditioning systems

Prepare analyzer hook-ups

Develop engineering data sheets

Specify analyzer houses requirements

Work with diverse analyzers

Innovate analytical solutions

Manage technical requisitions

Carry out bidding process

Validate vendor drawings

Coordinate detailed design activities

Verify project documentation

Participate in inspections

Contribute to standards development

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary experts; Multicultural team

Full Job Description

**Entity Description** Air Liquide Engineering & Construction builds the Group’s production units (mainly air gas separation and hydrogen production units) and provides external customers with efficient, sustainable, customized technology and process solutions. Our core expertise in industrial gas, energy conversion and gas purification, enables customers to optimize natural resources. We cover the entire project life-cycle: license engineering services / proprietary equipment, high-end engineering & design capabilities, project management & execution services. In addition we also offer efficient customer services through our worldwide set-up. As a technology partner, customers benefit from our research and development to achieve energy transition goals. Air Liquide’s ambition is to be a leader in its industry, deliver long term performance and contribute to sustainability - with a strong commitment to climate change and energy transition at the heart of its strategy. **How will you CONTRIBUTE and GROW?** We are seeking a skilled Instrumentation Engineer with a specialization in Process Analyzers to join our Engineering Europe Department and Instrumentation Europe team. This is a great opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge projects, including the development of new technologies for Hydrogen production and CO2 capture. As an Instrumentation Engineer - Analyzer Specialist, you will play a crucial role in the design (EP-) and construction (C-) phases of our production units for the Air Liquide Group and our third-party customers. From the proposal phase through equipment delivery and unit start-up, you will be integrated into our project execution teams, working in direct contact with clients and multidisciplinary experts. Your expertise will be vital in ensuring the precision and reliability of our process measurements. The role is based in Kraków, Poland, and reports to the Discipline Manager, Instrumentation. * Design of process analytics within refinery or petr

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