Overview of Role:
To develop and deliver power, control and monitoring solutions for a variety of heat management projects. Solutions will satisfy both the project technical and commercial needs.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• To establish project technical requirements through interpretation of specifications and other technical documentation
• To design power and control solutions that satisfy these project requirements
• Ensure all bought out equipment (panels, transformers, cables and control/monitoring equipment) associated with projects is correctly specified
• Complete Technical Bid Analysis for bought out equipment, and lead technical discussions with vendors as appropriate
• Check and approve vendor design documents, ensuring they meet project requirements and TTC standards
• Generate equipment and “system level” test and commissioning documentation
• Attend Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs) at vendors works, ensuring that equipment is build and tested to the appropriate standards and documents
• Carry out on-site test and commissioning of power and control systems once on-site installation is complete
• Represent Company in engineering design discussions with, Clients and sub-contractors
• Assist in the development of new (and modifications to existing) engineering software/techniques that will enhance the service provided to our clients.
• Participate in development / improvement initiatives, and Training / product awareness.
Education, Skills and Experience:
• Qualified to Degree standard in an Electrical Engineering discipline
• Proven design experience within a process, oil and gas, or petrochem environment (previous knowledge of heat tracing would be advantageous)
• 3 to 5 years experience in the specifying, design, and testing of electrical control panels, power transformers and LV power distribution systems (including hazardous area applications)
• Computer literate – proficient in a wide variety of MS Office programs (Word, Excel)
• Be a self-starter/self-motivated, detail oriented and a good communicator, both written and oral.
• It would be desirable, but not essential to have IEE 16th or 17th Edition Certification, and COMPEX certification.