Instrumentation and Control Engineer
Job in
Toronto, Ontario, M5A, Canada
Listed on 2026-02-23
Listing for:
Adecco
Full Time, Part Time
position Listed on 2026-02-23
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Process Engineer, Automation Engineering -
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Automation Engineering
Job Description & How to Apply Below
If you are a Professional Engineer, have 5 or more years experience in I&C Engineering for process manufacturing and are interested to learn more about this unique opportunity, please apply now to learn more.
Responsibilities Provide I&C design and engineering for projects.
Qualifications Continuous process manufacturing industry experience
8-10 years in a similar I&C Engineering role
Degree in Engineering
P. Eng.
8+ years experience with Safety Risk Assessment
Strong knowledge of instruments and proper instrument selection based on known principals and limitations
Experience in DCS, SIS, PLC, SCADA, HMI programming, field and analytic instrumentation commissioning
Experience Low Voltage (LV) Electrical installation and commissioning
Strong relationship builder – collaborative, team-builder
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Can work in office 3 days a week in the West Greater Toronto area
Full eligibility to work in Canada
Travel around 30% for work and projects
Details Seniority level:
Associate
Employment type:
Full-time
Industries:
Chemical Manufacturing and Manufacturing
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