We are seeking an enthusiastic and technically inclined Junior Control Valve Engineer to join our engineering team. This role is ideal for recent graduates or early-career professionals looking to gain hands-on experience in the design, selection, testing, and troubleshooting of control valves used in industrial applications. Under the guidance of senior engineers, you will support project execution, documentation, and site activities, ensuring reliable and efficient valve performance across operations.
Assist in the specification, sizing, and selection of control valves based on process requirements and system conditions.
Support the preparation and review of technical documents, such as datasheets, BOMs, P&IDs, and valve drawings.
Perform basic calculations for valve Cv, flow rates, pressure drops, and noise levels under supervision.
Participate in factory acceptance tests (FAT), hydro/pneumatic testing, and calibration of control valves and actuators.
Support the inspection of valve assemblies to verify conformance with project specifications and international standards.
Assist in reviewing vendor documents, datasheets, and drawings during project engineering phases.
Track and report engineering deliverables related to control valves and ensure timely coordination with procurement and QA/QC teams.
Provide technical support during valve installation, hookup, loop testing, and commissioning activities.
Participate in troubleshooting and root cause analysis for control valve performance issues under the supervision of senior staff.
Maintain accurate technical documentation, valve registers, and service history logs.
Prepare basic technical reports and update engineering records in line with QA standards.
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or Mechatronics.
0–2 years of experience (internship or entry-level work in valve engineering, instrumentation, or mechanical systems is a plus).
Familiarity with control valves, actuators, positioners, and basic instrumentation principles.
Basic knowledge of valve types, control principles, and instrumentation loop diagrams.
Exposure to engineering tools and standards (ISA, API, ASME, ANSI).
Ability to interpret datasheets, technical drawings, and control logic.
Eagerness to learn and take initiative in technical tasks.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Good communication and teamwork abilities.
Basic training in control valves or instrumentation (ISA, vendor courses, etc.).
Safety certifications (e.g., OSHA, site safety orientation) are a plus.