Worley, a global leader in energy, chemicals, and resources headquartered in Australia, is seeking a Site I&C Construction Field Engineer to join its projects in Egypt. This role focuses on instrumentation and control systems within large-scale construction and industrial projects, offering the chance to work with an international engineering team delivering complex energy and infrastructure solutions across the project lifecycle.
About the Role
As a Site Instrumentation & Control Construction Field Engineer (also referred to as an I&C Site Engineer, Instrumentation Field Specialist, or Control Systems Construction Engineer), you will be responsible for overseeing the installation, testing, and commissioning of instrumentation and control systems at the construction site. You will act as the technical bridge between the engineering office and the field execution teams, ensuring that all I&C activities comply with project specifications, international standards, and safety regulations.
Key Responsibilities
- Supervise and coordinate the on-site installation of instrumentation and control system equipment, including field instruments, control valves, analyzers, and distributed control systems (DCS).
- Review and interpret P&IDs, loop diagrams, instrument datasheets, and construction drawings to guide field activities.
- Conduct site inspections and quality checks to verify that I&C installation work meets Worley's quality management system and project technical requirements.
- Coordinate with construction contractors, subcontractors, and vendors to resolve technical issues and ensure schedule adherence.
- Perform and witness loop checks, continuity tests, and pre-commissioning activities for instrumentation circuits.
- Prepare daily progress reports, punch lists, and as-built documentation for all I&C construction activities.
- Ensure strict compliance with health, safety, and environmental (HSE) protocols during all field operations.
- Support the commissioning and startup teams by providing technical input during system handover and performance verification.
Qualifications and Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or a closely related discipline.
- Proven field experience in instrumentation and control construction within the oil & gas, petrochemical, power, or heavy industrial sectors.
- Strong working knowledge of international standards such as ISA, IEC, and NEC related to instrumentation installation and hazardous area classifications.
- Familiarity with DCS, PLC, SCADA, and ESD systems from a construction and commissioning perspective.
- Ability to read and interpret engineering deliverables including cause & effect matrices, instrument index, and cable schedules.
- Excellent communication skills in English, both written and verbal, with the ability to produce clear technical reports.
- Willingness to work on construction sites in Egypt, including remote project locations, with flexibility for extended assignments.
Why Join Worley
- Be part of a globally recognized engineering consultancy with a strong presence in energy and resources.
- Work on landmark projects that shape the future of energy, chemicals, and infrastructure.
- Access to international career development programs and technical training.
- Collaborative, multicultural work environment that values innovation and technical excellence.
Tips to Strengthen Your Application
- Highlight specific I&C construction projects you have worked on, including project scope, your role, and key deliverables.
- Mention hands-on experience with loop checking, pre-commissioning, and commissioning support — these are critical differentiators for field roles.
- Include certifications such as TÜV Functional Safety, NEBOSH, or vendor-specific DCS/PLC training if available.
- Emphasize your ability to manage contractor interfaces and resolve field technical queries under tight deadlines.
- Prepare examples of how you have contributed to HSE improvements or quality non-conformance resolutions on previous sites.