About the job
Are We Looking for You?
Are you a proactive, customer-focused, and knowledgeable professional with a passion for technology and innovation? At Vicoma, we are always eager to welcome new talent who wants to contribute to a sustainable future in industry.
Will You Tackle Complex Industrial Challenges with Us?
Joining Vicoma gives you the opportunity to work in an organization where craftsmanship, flexibility, and a warm, collegial culture are central. You will collaborate with colleagues who are experts in their fields; many employees have been with us for years, providing an abundance of knowledge and experience to benefit from daily. At Vicoma, professionals are empowered to take responsibility and work collaboratively to create solutions that matter.
What Can You Expect?

Your Role
As an Instrumentation Engineer, you will engage in designing, modifying, and optimizing instrumentation and control systems within industrial brownfield environments.
You will work on modifications, expansions, and replacements of existing installations, translating process information and field conditions into reliable instrumentation solutions that are safe, practical, and well-integrated into the existing plants.
The projects primarily take place in heavy industry, water treatment, tank terminals, and refineries, where installations are continuously operational, and adjustments must be carefully integrated.
Within projects, you will work under the guidance of a senior engineer, discipline lead, or project manager while being responsible for your own instrumentation scope. You will coordinate with process engineers, electrical engineers, automation engineers, and suppliers to achieve a comprehensive design.
Your work will mainly involve office engineering, with flexibility for remote work (approximately 80/20), supplemented by site surveys, field checks, and on-site project meetings.
What Will You Do?
Your responsibilities will include:
Designing and specifying field instrumentation such as pressure, level, flow, and temperature measurements, control valves, and analyzers.
Creating and managing instrument datasheets, instrument indexes, and I/O lists.
Developing instrument loops, hook-ups, field cabling, and junction box connections.
Reviewing and coordinating P&ID’s, control narratives, and cause & effect diagrams.
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