C&I Engineer (Control & Instrumentation)
Near Basingstoke, UK (on-site role)
Overview
I am currently recruiting for a Control & Instrumentation (C&I) Engineer to join our client at a gas storage facility near Basingstoke. This is an exciting opportunity to work on critical energy infrastructure, supporting the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of control systems within a high-integrity environment.
Key Responsibilities
Design and develop control and instrumentation systems for gas storage operations
Produce and review technical documentation including P&IDs, control philosophies, and loop drawings
Support installation, commissioning, and maintenance activities
Ensure compliance with relevant industry standards and safety regulations
Work closely with multidisciplinary teams including process, mechanical, and electrical engineers
Provide technical support for troubleshooting and system optimisation
Participate in hazard studies (e.g., HAZOP, SIL assessments) where required
Essential Requirements
Proven experience in the design of instrumentation and control systems
Strong understanding of control system architecture, field instrumentation, and industrial communication protocols
Experience working in hazardous area environments (e.g., oil & gas, energy, or similar sectors)
Candidates must meet at least ONE of the following criteria:
Hold CompEx 12A and 12B certification
Be Functional Safety certified (e.g. TÜV or equivalent)
Demonstrate experience across the full lifecycle of control systems (design, implementation, commissioning, and operation)
Desirable Skills & Experience
Familiarity with PLC/SCADA/DCS systems
Knowledge of IEC standards and functional safety lifecycle
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
What We Offer
Competitive salary and benefits package
Opportunity to work on critical infrastructure
Career development and training opportunities
How to Apply
If you are a dedicated C&I Engineer coming from a highly regulated background looking to take the next step in your career within the energy sector, I'd would love to hear from you