African Foundries Limited (AFL) was established to support the accelerating growth in Nigeria by making the country self-reliant for steel rebars and eliminating its dependence on imported rebars. AFL is set up to reach a 0.5 million-ton per year capacity for high strength rebars and allied products.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: GET Instrumentation and Control Engineer
Location: Ogijo, Ogun
Employment Type: Full-time
Responsibilities
- Instrumentation and Controls Engineers are responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of systems that control and monitor physical parameters within a range of industrial applications.
- They are experienced in dealing with measurement devices, control systems, and the automation of industrial processes.
- Their key duties and responsibilities include:
- Designing, developing and implementing control systems to optimally operate machinery, processes and industrial plants
- Creating and maintaining instrumentation documentation including specifications, calibration procedures and maintenance plans
- Specifying and sourcing control devices and systems for industrial processes
- Testing, calibrating, installing, repairing and inspecting manufacturing equipment and monitoring devices
- Working closely with design engineers, operation engineers, purchasers and other internal staff to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget
- Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations
- Conducting functional and performance testing of system components
- Developing control system validation/testing protocols
- Providing advice and consultancy support to clients and colleagues
- Keeping up to date with the latest developments in technology, legislation, and technical and scientific advancements
Qualifications
- Candidates should possess an HND / B.Eng
- 1 - 3 years work experience.
Application Closing Date
29th March, 2025.
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