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$170,000-180,000/year

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Sugar Land, TX, USA

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Instrument Engineer Location: Sugar Land, TX (primary) with occasional project support in Lake Charles, LA Position Type: Full-time, Direct Hire Compensation: $170,000 – $180,000 (DOE) Overview We are seeking a highly skilled Instrument Engineer to join our client’s team in Sugar Land, TX, with critical support responsibilities for major oil & gas refinery and midstream projects in Lake Charles, LA. This is a hands-on engineering role focused on specifying and selecting field instrumentation for complex process facilities. This position is not control system programming (DeltaV, Rockwell, etc.), but instead requires deep technical expertise in field devices, valves, transmitters, and Rosemount instrumentation. The engineer will play a pivotal role in upcoming projects. Key Responsibilities Review and analyze process data provided by engineering firms. Translate process information into ISA specification sheets for instrumentation devices. Specify, evaluate, and select the correct instrumentation (valves, transmitters, field devices—especially Rosemount) for each application. Ensure accuracy and compliance with industry standards and project requirements. Collaborate closely with project engineering teams to support critical project deliverables. Provide hands-on technical expertise during design, specification, and selection phases. Requirements Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (Instrumentation, Electrical, Chemical, or related discipline). 7+ years of experience in instrumentation engineering for oil & gas refinery or midstream process facilities. Strong knowledge of ISA standards and specifications. Proven ability to interpret process data and translate it into detailed device specifications. Extensive experience with Rosemount instrumentation preferred. Background with large EPC firms or major process industry projects strongly preferred. Hands-on, detail-oriented approach with excellent technical problem-solving skills. Must be based in, or willing to relocate to, Sugar Land, TX, with occasional travel to Lake Charles, LA. Benefits Why Join? Critical role in high-visibility refinery/midstream projects. Competitive compensation package ($170K–$180K). Opportunity to work extensively with Rosemount devices on specialized and technically challenging projects. Stable, long-term project pipeline with strong client backing. Benefits Competitive salary + discretionary bonus for hours worked beyond 80 biweekly. Flexible Benefit Time Off (BTO) – for vacation, sick time, holidays, or cash payout. Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). 401(k) with employer matching. Company-paid health insurance. Sponsored health club membership.

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