Job Description
Job Roles/Responsibilities:
- Lead Electrical Commissioning Activities:
- Take charge of electrical commissioning processes, ensuring the successful integration of electrical systems into overall project operations.
- Install, pre-commission, and commissioning of Power & Distribution Transformers, HV & LV Motors, Switchgears, Heaters, and Protection relays
- Project Planning and Coordination:
- Develop and implement detailed commissioning plans, coordinating closely with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to achieve project milestones.
- Technical Oversight:
- Provide technical oversight for electrical commissioning, ensuring all activities align with project specifications, design requirements, and industry standards.
- Problem Solving and Troubleshooting:
- Identify and address electrical issues promptly, employing effective problem-solving techniques to maintain project timelines and quality standards.
- Quality Assurance:
- Establish and enforce quality assurance measures to guarantee the reliability and functionality of electrical systems during the commissioning phase.
- Documentation and Reporting:
- Maintain comprehensive records of commissioning activities, prepare detailed reports, and communicate progress to project leadership and stakeholders.
- Team Leadership and Development:
- Lead and mentor electrical commissioning teams, fostering a collaborative and high-performance work environment. Provide guidance and support for professional development.
- Collaboration with Engineering Teams:
- Collaborate with electrical design and engineering teams, offering insights and feedback to optimize system performance and efficiency.
- Regulatory Compliance:
- Ensure strict adherence to applicable electrical codes, standards, and regulatory requirements throughout the commissioning process.
- Client Interaction:
- Interact with clients to discuss commissioning progress, address concerns, and ensure alignment with client expectations regarding electrical systems.
- Training Programs:
- Develop and conduct training programs for project personnel, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of electrical systems and commissioning procedures.
Qualifications/Experience:
- Education:
- Bachelor’s degree/Diploma in Electrical Engineering or a related field. Advanced degree or professional certifications are highly desirable.
- Professional Certification:
- Professional Engineer (PE) license is preferred.
- Experience in Refinery Construction:
- Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in electrical commissioning, with a significant portion of that experience focused on refinery construction projects.
- Knowledge of Refinery Standards:
- In-depth knowledge of electrical systems in refinery environments, including familiarity with industry standards, codes, and safety regulations.
- Adaptability to Construction Challenges:
- Ability to adapt to the unique challenges of refinery construction, navigating changes and uncertainties effectively.