Instrument Supervisor
Building on our past. Ready for the future
Worley is a global professional services company of energy, chemicals and resources experts. We partner with customers to deliver projects and create value over the life of their assets. We’re bridging two worlds, moving towards more sustainable energy sources, while helping to provide the energy, chemicals and resources needed now.
At Worley, we’re building a diverse, inclusive and respectful workplace. Creating a space where everyone feels they belong, can be themselves, and can thrive is essential to our mission of delivering sustainable change. We know that diverse and inclusive cultures are safer and more innovative.
We encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds and diversity characteristics and warmly encourage disabled or neuro divergent candidates to apply.
Purpose:
- The Area Superintendent (Non-Process) is responsible for overseeing and managing all non-process construction activities within a designated area of the construction site. This includes coordinating field operations, supervising the work and ensuring compliance with safety, quality, and environmental standards, and ensuring that the work is completed on schedule and within budget.
Responsibilities:
- Supervise the installation of instrumentation systems including sensors, transmitters, analyzers, control panels, and cabling.
- Ensure instrumentation works are carried out in accordance with approved drawings, project specifications, and standards (e.g., ISA, IEC).
- Coordinate with engineering, construction, and QA/QC teams for inspections, testing, and quality control of instrument systems.
- Monitor subcontractor performance and ensure alignment with project schedules and productivity targets.
- Conduct daily site inspections to ensure safety compliance and work quality.
- Prepare and maintain daily progress reports, resource utilization, and material tracking.
- Participate in loop checking, functional testing, and commissioning activities.
- Troubleshoot and resolve field issues related to instrumentation installation or system integration.
- Enforce and promote site safety protocols and best practices.
- Assist in preparing red-line mark-ups and as-built documentation.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in Instrumentation, Electronics, or Electrical Engineering.
- Experience in instrumentation works on industrial or infrastructure construction projects.
- Ability to read and interpret instrumentation drawings such as loop diagrams, hook-up drawings, and wiring schematics.
- Familiarity with international instrumentation standards (e.g., ISA, IEC).
- Proficient in field instrumentation testing tools and software.
- Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills.
- Certification in safety (e.g., OSHA, NEBOSH) is an advantage.
Moving forward together
We’re committed to building a diverse, inclusive and respectful workplace where everyone feels they belong, can bring themselves, and are heard. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees without regard to age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, citizenship status or any other basis as protected by law.
We want our people to be energized and empowered to drive sustainable impact. So, our focus is on a values-inspired culture that unlocks brilliance through belonging, connection and innovation.
And we're not just talking about it; we're doing it. We're reskilling our people, leveraging transferable skills, and supporting the transition of our workforce to become experts in today's low carbon energy infrastructure and technology.
Whatever your ambition, there’s a path for you here. And there’s no barrier to your potential career success. Join us to broaden your horizons, explore diverse opportunities, and be part of delivering sustainable change.