As a Station/Facility Electrical Engineer, you will take an active role in project conceptualization, work planning, and project execution with minimum or no supervision;
In addition, you may have the opportunity to travel to client/vendors sites as needed;
You will work on challenging assignments that include investigating, trouble-shooting, and solving a wide variety of electrical engineering issues.
Ensures that electrical safety is followed, help with employees’ skills development;
Provide input to the development of the annual maintenance budget and ensure adherence to it;
Participates in the process for unplanned breaks, shut-downs and is responsible for action plans for automation or electrical issues or faults;
Decides shut down works in cooperation with mechanical team leader, and technical service leaders.
Data gathering, Developing project concepts, Construction inspections & administration;
Develop test plans and protocols, and execute prototype testing and formal design verification testing;
Design and/or lead design of printed circuit assemblies and electromechanical assemblies, including testing and troubleshooting;
Perform verification activities (both simulation and hardware test) to satisfy the set-objectives;
Define hardware requirements and perform validation;
Determine and maintain adequate stock of spare parts for assigned equipment;
Researches, develops, designs, and tests electrical components, equipment, systems, and networks;
Develop and maintain documentation for specifications, designs, test plans and reports for inclusion in As-built Design History Files;
Consult with vendors and suppliers;
Debug and troubleshoot down to board level. This will include board bring up;
Establish and follow methodologies;
Plan and execute project tasks – digital and analog design;
Present Reports to leadership and Owners as defined in contract.
Requirements:
COREN License;
Familiarity with ANSI/IEEE/NEMA standards as they relate to substation design. This includes the National Electrical Safety Code (ANSI – C2);
Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills;
Ability to prioritize work and manage multiple projects under budget and time constraints;
Experience and competence with AUTOCAD and Proficiency with MS Office applications;
Ability to develop schematics using a CAD package such as PADS
Experience in reviewing design drawings created by others;
Testing or commissioning experience;
Construction and start-up experience;
Experience in writing and providing support documentation for relay calculations;
Experience with the design techniques, tools, and principles involved in the production of technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models;
5 or more years’ experience in the design of Medium Voltage Power Systems
10+ years of experience within the oil and gas industry or a highly regulated industry;
Must be able to read, write and speak fluent English, and must possess excellent communication skills, both written and oral;
Must possess good interpersonal skills and can work between multiple departments in carrying out this position’s duties;
Working knowledge of regulatory requirements that may affect the design such as UL and IEC;
Proven experience with competitive industry standards and familiarity with test methodologies;
Supervisory experience within an Oil and Gas Industry setting is preferred;
Bachelor’s Degree in electrical engineering, automation or related field.