The Mechanical Supervisor – Instrumentation (Mid-Level) is responsible for overseeing the mechanical installation, maintenance, and support activities for field instrumentation systems. The role involves managing a team of technicians and ensuring all mechanical tasks associated with instrumentation are executed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with standards.
Supervise the mechanical aspects of instrumentation installation and maintenance including tubing, impulse lines, mounting, and support systems.
Coordinate with instrument technicians for smooth integration and maintenance of pressure, temperature, flow, and level instruments.
Ensure adherence to relevant standards (e.g., ISA, ISO, ASME) during mechanical work execution.
Review and interpret P&IDs, instrument loop drawings, and isometric sketches for proper installation.
Manage preventive and corrective maintenance activities related to instrumentation support infrastructure.
Inspect fittings, supports, manifolds, and associated mechanical hardware for wear, corrosion, and alignment.
Maintain detailed maintenance logs, job completion reports, and material usage records.
Ensure availability of required tools, fittings, and materials; coordinate with stores and procurement.
Enforce safety compliance and promote best practices among technicians and contractors.
Diploma or Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Instrumentation, or Mechatronics Engineering.
4–7 years of relevant experience in mechanical maintenance related to field instrumentation systems.
Strong understanding of mechanical supports, tubing layout, bracket design, and vibration protection for instruments.
Proficiency in reading technical drawings, P&IDs, and installation standards.
Experience working in industrial environments like oil & gas, utilities, or process plants.
Familiarity with mechanical integrity programs and inspection standards.
Ability to supervise multi-disciplinary teams and coordinate with instrument/electrical engineers.
Strong problem-solving and communication skills.
Working knowledge of safety standards such as OSHA or site-specific HSE protocols.