JOB SUMMARY
The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for performing electrical engineering designs for heavy industrial projects within the power & lighting areas. These designs will consist of development of construction drawings, performing calculations, and writing technical specifications and construction scopes of work. This position will guide, lead, and mentor more junior electrical engineering staff and lead teams of other electrical engineers and designers on mid-sized and moderately complex projects within the oil & gas industry.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Work with other technical resource groups and project management to develop project front-end documentation, including project execution plans, estimates, and schedules
Regularly interface with client counterparts to align technical design with client requirements and criteria
Prepare detailed design of projects in compliance with governing codes, regulatory requirements and client standards
Perform calculations of fault currents, electrical demand load, voltage drop, conduit and feeder sizing, heat trace sizing
Complete electrical documentation, including single lines, area classification development, plan drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, technical specifications, and construction scopes of work
Develop and foster working relationships with clients for business development purposes
Work package checking and quality control
Perform field surveys to validate existing conditions and determine parameters for new designs
REQUIREMENTS
Primary Requirements:
B.S. in Electrical Engineering
3+ years experience in design of industrial electrical power, distribution, area classification, schematics, grounding, lighting, and heat tracing systems.
Registered PE preferred, but not required
Secondary Requirements:
Strong communication and organizational skills
Strong computer skills – Microsoft applications
Experienced in project scoping, estimating, and detailed electrical design
Software experience: Electrical Modeling software (SKM, EZPower, and/or ETAP), application software such as lighting and heat trace design, and AutoCAD. AutoCAD is not required but a plus.
Ability to self-check work products
Ability to work independently, as well as guide and lead other electrical engineering and design staff
Working understanding of the latest edition of the National Electrical Code
Capable of some travel
Applicants must be able to obtain a TWIC card.