Protection coordination studies
Senior EI&C Engineer Roles And Responsibilities
Overview
The Senior EI&C Engineer is responsible for leading and delivering electrical, instrumentation, and control systems engineering for EPC power-generation and industrial projects. This includes system design, grid interface, protection studies, instrumentation engineering, control system architecture (PLC/DCS), equipment specification, vendor oversight, commissioning support, and coordination with multi‑discipline engineering teams. The role functions as the EI&C technical authority, ensuring that all designs meet EPC contractual requirements, Irish/European regulations, safety standards, and company quality processes. The position aligns with Engineers Ireland senior engineer competencies, requiring professional judgement, leadership, and independent technical capability.
Key Role And Responsibilities
General Characteristics
Applies broad and deep knowledge of power systems, protection, control, instrumentation, and automation within EPC industrial environments.
Independently evaluates complex technical issues and develops practical, compliant engineering solutions.
Understands related disciplines (mechanical, civil, process) and manages multi‑discipline interfaces.
Interprets and applies relevant Irish, UK, and European regulations, including:
ET 101 / IS 10101 Wiring Rule
IEC/EN 60204, 60364, 60034, 60947
Grid Code and utility connection requirements
ATEX / IECEx
Machinery Directive
Safety, Health & Welfare at Work Regulations
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge of industry developments relevant to EI&C and power systems.
Represents the EI&C discipline in client, vendor, contractor, and regulatory interactions.
Technical Responsibilities
Electrical Power Systems
Lead the development, review, and approval of all electrical engineering deliverables, including SLDs, protection schemes, MCCs, switchgear specifications, load flow and fault studies, cable sizing calculations, and grounding/earthing system design.
Oversee EOR electrical design for compliance with project specifications, Irish/EU regulations, and company standards.
Perform or review:
short‑circuit analysis
protection coordination studies
arc flash hazard assessments
harmonic and power quality assessments
HV/LV cable sizing and routing
transformer, generator, and motor sizing
Ensure designs comply with:
IS 10101 and IEC/EN electrical standards
Grid Code and utility requirements
relevant Irish electrical and safety legislation
EN/IEC protection and control standards
ATEX classification and equipment selection (where applicable)
Control & Instrumentation
Lead the design and oversight of control systems (PLC/DCS/SCADA), including architecture, I/O allocation, network design, and functional descriptions.
Review and approve:
control logic, cause & effect diagrams, control narratives
DCS/PLC configurations
graphic interfaces and alarm philosophies
instrumentation datasheets, specifications, and installation details
instrument index, I/O lists, loop diagrams, and wiring details
Ensure compliance with relevant EN/IEC standards for control systems (e.g., IEC 61131, 61511, 61508).
Support safety instrumented system (SIS) design and SIL assessments as required.
Vendor & Equipment Engineering
Review vendor documentation including GA drawings, wiring diagrams, protection settings, instrument specifications, FAT/SAT procedures, and performance data.
Participate in technical bid evaluations, vendor clarifications, and technical negotiations.
Support integration and testing of major EI&C equipment such as:
HV/MV/LV switchgear
MCCs and VFDs
protection relays
DCS/PLC systems
instrumentation packages
electrical rooms, substations, and distribution systems
Ensure equipment meets technical specifications, performance guarantees, and CE/PED/ATEX requirements.
Risk, Safety, and Sustainability
Lead EI&C engineering risk assessments, including design hazard reviews, HAZOP/HAZID sessions, arc flash studies, and reliability assessments.
Integrate safety‑in‑design principles, ensuring compliance with SHWW Regulations, ATEX, and electrical safety standards.
Ensure operability, maintainability, lifecycle considerations, and energy efficiency are embedded into EI&C designs.
Documentation & Compliance
Prepare and approve engineering documentation, including specifications, calculations, datasheets, test procedures, and reports.
Maintain accurate digital engineering records in line with ISO 9001 and company document control procedures.
Program, Project, and Task Management
Plan and coordinate EI&C engineering scopes, budgets, schedules, and deliverables across project stages.
Prepare EI&C inputs for engineering execution plans, tender submissions, and resource planning.
Evaluate EI&C risks and opportunities, developing mitigation strategies.
Coordinate interfaces between EI&C and mechanical, civil, structural, and process teams.
Track progress of EOR deliverables and ensure timely submission of drawings, specs, and calculations.
Support permitting processes, including grid applications, electrical safety submissions, and hazardous area documentation.
Management, Supervision & Mentorship
Provide daily technical direction, leadership, and coaching to junior EI&C engineers and designers.
Support competency development and Engineers Ireland professional formation plans for EI&C staff.
Review design work completed by the team to ensure accuracy, compliance, and quality.
Lead or participate in EI&C design reviews, coordination meetings, and technical workshops.
Represent the discipline in internal and external meetings, supporting the Project Engineering Manager as required.
Construction Support & Field Engineering
Provide specialist support during installation, testing, pre‑commissioning, and commissioning of EI&C systems.
Conduct site visits to inspect cable installations, electrical rooms, grounding systems, MCCs, instrumentation, and control panels.
Review method statements, energisation plans, commissioning procedures, protection relay settings, and FAT/SAT reports.
Resolve EI&C design issues encountered on site to protect schedule and cost outcomes.
Support energisation, loop checking, relay testing, functional testing, and performance verification.
Participate in punch lists, NCR closeout, and as‑built documentation.
Procurement & Subcontractor Interface
Support procurement activities, including preparation of technical specifications, datasheets, and scope documents.
Lead technical bid evaluations for EI&C equipment and subcontracted services.
Participate in vendor meetings, design reviews, FATs, and technical workshops.
Monitor supplier documentation for compliance and timely delivery.
Support preparation of EI&C sections of purchase orders and subcontracts.
Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality (HSEQ)
Apply ISO 45001, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 aligned practices to all EI&C engineering tasks.
Ensure compliance with Irish and EU electrical safety legislation, including:
IS 10101
SHWW Act & General Application Regulations
ATEX (2014/34/EU)
Machinery Directive
Support root‑cause analysis, incident investigations, and continuous improvement.
Participate in safety audits, risk assessments, hazardous area classification reviews, and design safety workshops.
Communication, Teamwork & Leadership
Communicate clearly and professionally with clients, project managers, EPC partners, suppliers, and site teams.
Lead EI&C elements of design reviews, technical meetings, and coordination sessions.
Prepare structured, high‑quality technical reports, engineering reviews, and responses to client comments.
Promote teamwork, professional ethics, and Engineers Ireland values across the project team.
Business Development & Company Image
Support proposals and tenders with EI&C design inputs, equipment lists, and technical clarifications.
Maintain strong relationships with clients, utilities, OEMs, and design partners.
Identify opportunities for cost reduction, innovation, and quality improvements within EI&C design.
Represent the company professionally at meetings, site visits, and industry events.
IT & Digital Engineering
Use EI&C engineering tools including AutoCAD, SmartPlant Electrical, ETAP/SKM, PLC/DCS configuration tools, and modelling software.
Follow digital engineering workflows including 3D model reviews, document control, and cybersecurity procedures.
Support development of improved digital engineering processes and automation tools.
Desired Skills, Qualifications & Experience
Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronic/Instrumentation Engineering, Controls Engineering, or related discipline (Master's preferred).
Chartered Engineer (CEng MIEI) or working toward chartership with Engineers Ireland.
8-15+ years' EI&C experience in power generation or large industrial EPC environments.
Strong technical expertise in MV/LV distribution, protection, instrumentation, control systems, and automation.
Experience with ETAP/SKM or equivalent power system analysis software.
Strong communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills.
Proven ability to work independently and exercise professional judgement.
Experience overseeing EOR subcontractors and managing multi‑discipline interfaces.
The above job responsibilities are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals assigned to this position. The above list is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills required.
Benefits
21 days annual leave + bank holidays (pro‑rata)
Company Pension Scheme
Life Assurance Scheme
Training & education opportunities
Work‑Life balance
Company‑sponsored events
About The Atlantic Projects Company
The Atlantic Projects Company (APC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Argan Inc. (NYSE: AGX), has been servicing the electricity, oil, gas, process sectors for half a century, and has become one of the most experienced power industry contractors in the world. Installing and maintaining advanced‑technology gas turbines, steam turbines, hydro turbines, boilers, HRSGs, compressors and other rotating equipment as well as power grid stabilisation, our complex engineering solutions have helped fuel the power generation industry on a global scale.
Additional Information About APC Can Be Found At Www.atlanticprojects.com.
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