Instrumentation Planner

3 weeks ago


Sturgeon County, Canada North West Redwater Partnership Full time

At NWR we are on a mission. Our goal is to maximize the value of processing bitumen into energy products safely and responsibly by our high performing teams for our partners, customers, and Alberta.

Our primary focus is our PEOPLE. We firmly believe our people are at the core of everything we do. We support a diverse work environment where people feel safe, valued, and can make a difference. We celebrate success and have fun, making NWR a place where we are all proud to work.

**Our Values**:
Integrity. Respect. Trust. Results.

**Special Assignment Opportunity**

**Position Summary**:
Reporting to the Turnaround Planning & Scheduling Lead, the primary responsibility of the Instrumentation Planner - Turnaround is the development, refinement, execution/ facilitation of all instrument/automation work packages for turnarounds and outages.

The Instrumentation Planner is a key member of the North West Redwater Partnership (NWR) Turnaround department who will work collaboratively with the Instrumentation Maintenance & Repair team to insure all turnaround instrumentation & automation work packages meet discipline requirements.

**Responsibilities**:

- Planning/scheduling of all activities related to the inspection and testing of instrumentation/automation and controls equipment during the turnaround;
- Conducts field verifications to confirm work described in the work submission document is valid and develops a detailed work scope for repairs of any identified instrumentation and/or components;
- Works with the mechanical and electrical planners to identify all job steps and crafts needed to execute instrumentation work within the mechanical/electrical work packages and ensure that these steps and crafts are incorporated into the plan and schedule;
- Prepares job plans with optimized job task logic and craft requirements for all approved instrumentation/automation turnaround jobs to achieve turnaround premises including low cost and safety performance;
- Ensures all job plans are in compliance with NWR’s environmental plan (waste disposal, lead/asbestos abatement, frac tanks, vac trucks, etc.);
- Works with SCM and outside vendors to obtain labor and parts pricing and any required shop time for automation equipment/instrumentation;
- Identifies all needed instrumentation materials and ensures that these items are ordered and received in accordance with the Turnaround Materials Management Plan;
- Prepares budgets for all automation scopes of work items including on-site and outside shop repairs and ensures the preparation and issuance of all required Purchase Orders;
- Works collaboratively with the turnaround team in the development of the turnaround logistics plan;
- Serves as a liaison between Turnaround Planning and the Project team for all instrumentation/automation matters related to capital projects and ensure optimum plan/schedule integration;
- During turnaround field execution, this role is responsible for coordinating and updating daily progress to the P6 work schedule, including all off-site instrument shop repairs;
- Function as an instrumentation focal point during turnaround field execution, understands the P6 work schedule and drive the schedule to an efficient and highly effective execution;
- Assists with work scope challenge for identified instrumentation/automation scopes of work;
- Assists the routine & preventative maintenance representatives in establishing optimum scopes and cost estimates for non-turnaround instrumentation work;
- Focal point for all instrumentation/automation related communications with the Turnaround team;
- Conducts job plan and schedule assessments in order to establish an optimal plan to achieve turnaround premises including low cost and safety performance;
- Identification, review and escalation of high risk activities;
- Ensures compliance to NWR standards, policies and procedures;
- Responsible for schedule compliance reporting on a daily basis;
- Provides a critique of instrumentation related turnaround activities after completion of the turnaround;
- Works with the lead scheduler to optimize the master turnaround schedule;
- Management of turnaround files and records related to instrumentation work scope.

**Requirements**:

- Understands, creates and maintains a visible commitment to process and personal safety, as well as the safety of others; adheres to NWR’s Core Competencies to drive results and a high performing culture;
- Responsible for the safety performance of any assigned personnel during turnaround execution;
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal) with demonstrated ability to work in a team environment;
- Maintains a strong relationship with entire team during times of high energy and stress;
- Excellent attention to detail;
- Technologist or Journeyman Instrument Mechanic with equivalent experience;
- Experience in executing turnarounds considered an asset;
- Experience with digital control systems (DCS) and digita