Overview
At Page, we promise design that makes lives better. We're actively seeking talented people to join an empowered employee environment. Page provides architecture, engineering, interiors and consulting services on large, complex projects around the world. We credit the success of our projects that build communities to the global diversity of our people's backgrounds and experiences. We're seeking highly creative, committed team members to help us deliver on our promise of making lives better through design. As our market sectors and services grow, we continuously add new opportunities. Will you join us?
Responsibilities
As a Graduate Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer, you will support the design, implementation, and commissioning of instrumentation, automation, and controls systems. Working under the guidance of senior engineers, you'll gain hands-on experience across all phases of engineering-from concept and design through to field commissioning and testing. Key Responsibilities
- Assist in the development of I&C designs: calculations, P&IDs, schematics, cause & effect (C&E) diagrams, loop diagrams, wiring, and control strategies.
- Produce drawings, specifications, and technical documentation using tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, and others.
Collaborate with mechanical, electrical, structural, and architectural teams to integrate instrumentation and control systems. - Help during construction, perform site inspections, assist with commissioning, and test & balance.
Troubleshoot systems, support system startups, and assist in resolving programming or hardware issues. - Participate in design reviews, vendor coordination, and quality assurance checks.
Continuously learn industry standards, best practices, and emerging technologies.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control Engineering, or a closely related technical discipline.
- Strong understanding of control theory, sensors, instrumentation fundamentals, and automation systems.
- Familiarity with CAD tools (AutoCAD, Revit, etc.) and instrumentation documentation (P&ID, loop diagrams).
- Solid written and verbal communication skills; strong analytical and problem-solving ability.
- Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and capable of working in a collaborative team setting.
- Desire to learn from senior engineers and take on increasing responsibility.
- FE/EIT certification (or intention to obtain) is preferred.
- Preferred Qualifications
- Experience or internships in instrumentation, controls, or automation engineering.
- Knowledge of digital automation structure (DCS, PLC, SCADA) and control programming logic (e.g., ladder logic, function blocks).
- Background in process systems, HVAC control, or building automation is a plus.
- Exposure to field devices (pressure, temperature, flow sensors, actuators, transmitters).
- Understanding of instrumentation standards and codes (e.g. ISA, ANSI, IEC)
- What You'll Gain / Why You'll Love It Here
- Mentorship & professional development: work closely with seasoned engineers to expand your technical and leadership skills.
- Diverse project exposure: be part of high-impact projects across sectors that challenge your thinking and broaden your experience.
- Collaborative culture: a supportive environment where innovation, ownership, and learning are encouraged.
- Competitive pay and benefits, including health care, retirement, time off, and career growth incentives.
- Opportunity to make real-world impact: instrumentation and controls are critical to system performance, safety, and efficiency.
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