- **Only those lawfully authorized to work in the designated country associated with the position will be considered.**
- **Please note that all Position start dates and duration are estimates and may be reduced or lengthened based upon a client’s business needs and requirements.**
Electrical, Controls and Instrumentation Engineer Summary: Plans, coordinates, and performs engineering assignments in support of the design, analysis, evaluation, retrofit, operation, and maintenance of assigned facilities or projects. Assumes direct responsibility for coordination of assigned projects.
Required Education/Experience:
• Master’s or Bachelor’s Degree in electrical, computers, mechanical, chemical, process, petroleum, or other related engineering discipline, PLUS eight (8) years work experience; OR
• Associate’s Degree in electrical, computers, mechanical, chemical, process, petroleum, or other related engineering discipline, PLUS ten (10) years work experience; OR
• Minimum of fifteen (15) years of relevant work experience in electrical, computer, mechanical, chemical, process, petroleum, or other related engineering discipline.
Preferred Licenses & Certifications:
• Professional Engineer (PE)
• Master or Journeyman Electrical License
• ISA Certification
Required Qualifications:
• Experience working as part of an engineering, maintenance, technology or construction project team in support of power, manufacturing or process plant construction and maintenance
• Must deal with short time frames and handle multiple competing priorities
• Must be independently motivated and able to work without detailed direction
• Knowledge of applicable codes, standards and regulations affecting analysis, design, operations, and maintenance of plant/facility systems.
• Ability to apply engineering and economic principles.
• Ability to analyze information, determine relevant facts, and make decisions.
• Must support on site construction activities, monitoring quality and providing feedback
• Must have a strong ability to interpret drawings and other technical documents
• Must have a strong understanding of the technical principles of AC and DC power, hazardous area classifications, transformers, switchgear, motor control centers, VFDs, motors, UPS systems, instrumentation, actuated valves, fiber optics, analog and digital controls and systems, and other engineering skills as they relate to process plants
• Must be capable of performing field related duties which may include, but are not limited to: climbing, walking on uneven surfaces and working during inclement weather conditions
• Very strong organization practices
• Ability to communicate and work effectively with various levels of the NU organization and with counterparts in outside organizations.
• Requires excellent written and oral communication skills, effectively interfacing with stakeholders
• Must be able to perform basic calculations to confirm sizing of equipment and conductors
• Skilled with MS Office (Word/Excel/PowerPoint)
Electrical, Controls and Instrumentation Engineer position supports the project management group by:
• Providing design review, development of specifications and overall support of plant electrical, instrumentation and controls projects
• Having a high level of knowledge of plant systems that include: electrical switchgear, motor control centers, VFDs, actuated valves, transmitters, PLC and DCS systems
• Working with related discipline engineers the ECI engineer will provide guidance on how to best select and integrate new equipment into the plant
• Managing their own projects related to their field of discipline
• Participating in the review of vendor documents providing comments, markups and ensuring the project’s requirements are being meet and comply with all applicable codes and standards
• The position is multi-faceted with responsibilities that will vary dependent on the projects’ needs but include: directly supporting responses to submittals, RFIs, the review of schedules, change orders and will assist in providing on site construction support
• Reporting directly to the Project Manager
Responsibilities:
• Participates in project meetings, staying informed of project status and actively supporting the project’s technical needs as the instrumentation, controls and electrical subject matter expert
• Support the company’s LNG facilities as necessary to troubleshoot problems related to installed systems
• Assists Project Manager and Lead Engineer in the successful implementation of projects including supporting the planning, execution, development, engineering, and project management of LNG capital projects
• Ensures all work is performed in accordance with NFPA 59A, 70E, 40 CFR 193, Article 500 of the NEC and all other applicable codes and standards
• Assists in the development of project budgets, estimates project costs, prepares bid specifications, performs equipment analysis and selection
• Responds to submittals and RFIs allowing for their timely response
• Supports the development of new process and equipment procedures
• Records information to ensure project is appropriately documented for future regulatory review
• Identifies and documents lessons learned for their use in future projects
• Responsible for the execution of projects related to medium voltage power systems, controls systems, security systems, supporting cyber security, instrumentation and other related projects
• Helps to ensure the projects meet pre-determined objectives concerning quality, adherence to technical specifications, reliability, schedule and budget
• Obtains, oversees, integrates and coordinates internal and external resources necessary to ensure materials, equipment and services are delivered on time
Essential Functions:
• Performs analysis and evaluations with regard to operational events with safety significance
• Implements design change/retrofits, including procedure preparation, procurement, craft liaison, retest and design document updating
• Recommends corrective action based on review of system operations
• Performs technical review of design for facilities under construction
• Performs technical reviews of purchase requisitions to specify technical and documentation requirements
• Coordinates personnel, develops schedules and evaluates work plans required to support assignments
• Responds to requests for engineering/technical assistance from other departments
• Prepares cost-benefit analyses in support of proposed engineering assignments
• Interfaces with other technologists and engineers to provide assistance in implementation of their projects
• Resolves regulatory commitments, including Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) bulletins and inspections, American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) inspections and other regulatory requirements, such as PUCA, DPU, FEC
• Performs engineering calculations as necessary to effect design verification, installation, and component procurement
• Prepares input to regulatory submittals and other special reports necessary to maintain the facilities in a licensed condition
• Represents as an active participant on industry committees, professional societies, or special owners'' groups governing the utility field, as assigned
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