The electrical engineer will provide electrical, instrument, and controls engineering services
Responsibilities:
- Ensures discipline technical work and team activities meet all health, safety, environmental, and security requirements.
- Supports adherence to generally accepted engineering and design practices, regulatory requirements, and customer specifications.
- Supports the standardization of equipment specifications, drawings, and document templates.
- Contributes to the understanding of technical knowledge, legal requirements, and customer specifications whenever viable and lawful.
- Uses local/global standards to support technical excellence.
- Knows the discipline scope/cost/time requirements, assists the team to meet expectations, and coordinates with other disciplines to ensure project success.
- Determines technical issues, defines alternate solutions, establishes pros/cons for multiple solutions, and makes recommendations through official project documents such as technical queries, technical deviations, etc.
- Incorporates information from multiple sources into equipment/material specifications, data sheets, testing requirements, and material requisitions.
- Typically has 3-10 years of relevant discipline experience. Has an intermediate understanding of regulations, codes, manufacturing standards, and industry practices.
- Proficiently communicates ideas and concepts, developing the ability to persuade and influence others as needed.
- Accredited Bachelor’s of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or Process Controls Engineering.
- Training in leadership, project execution, risk management, or quality.
- Registered Engineering in Training through NCEES or other certified accrediting board.
- Novice to intermediate knowledge of ETAP, Bluebeam Revu, AutoCAD, MicroStation, SmartPlant Electrical, SmartPlant Instrumentation, Navisworks.