Instrumentation & Controls Engineer Key Responsibilities: Develop, review, and maintain technical documentation including instrument data sheets, P&IDs, loop diagrams, wiring diagrams, functional descriptions, cause and effect matrices, and control logic diagrams. Select and specify instrumentation such as pressure and temperature transmitters, flow meters, analytical instruments, as well as control valves and actuators for use in minerals processing and utility systems. Prepare detailed scopes of work and manage procurement, installation, and commissioning of instrumentation, control valves, and associated equipment. Oversee and coordinate external vendors in the programming, configuration, and testing of control systems to ensure alignment with functional design specifications. Ensure all engineering work complies with relevant industry standards (e.g., AS, ISA, IEC) and local safety regulations. Contribute as a subject matter expert during design and safety review workshops such as HAZOP, LOPA, and SIL assessments. Collaborate within a multidisciplinary R&D team, working closely with engineers, scientists, project managers, and technical operations personnel. Promote safety and process safety through sound engineering practices, robust design, and timely escalation of risks or issues. Work effectively across multiple concurrent projects in a dynamic environment and respond flexibly to evolving priorities and ambitious timelines. Qualifications and Skills: Bachelor’s degree in Instrumentation Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Control Systems, or a related discipline. Minimum of 5 years’ relevant industry experience. Proficiency in specifying instrumentation and control valves. Hands-on experience with DCS and PLC systems, particularly Siemens platforms, from configuration through to commissioning. Background in slurry handling systems or wet minerals processing is highly desirable. Experience in R&D environments, pilot plant operations, field commissioning, and troubleshooting is advantageous. Familiarity with Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas per AS/NZS 60079 standards is a plus. Please apply through the below link or for more information on the position please contact Peter Verevis on 0401 783 576 and send through a copy of your CV to [email protected]