The LV Electrical Engineer plays a critical role in the Offshore Renewables Business, ensuring the effective design, procurement, and construction of LV electrical systems for large-scale offshore wind projects in the US. Key Responsibilities:
- Health and Safety: Ensure adherence to Health and Safety policies in all matters.
- Technical Expertise: Provide expert advice on LV electrical systems to identify, evaluate, and understand technical risks.
- Front-End Engineering Design: Support the front-end engineering design of relevant project packages to ensure compliance with business procedures and specifications.
- Contract Specifications: Prepare contract specifications for LV systems that adhere to project and business requirements, country-specific codes of practice, and legal standards.
- Design Review: Review detailed design documentation and drawings to ensure compliance with contract specifications and legal requirements. Quality Audits: Lead quality audits of electrical installations in onshore fabrication yards and factories to ensure adherence to contract specifications and legal requirements.
- Due Diligence and Documentation: Ensure that all assessments, advice, and recommendations are fully documented and supported by sufficient technical and commercial due diligence.
- Certification Management: Manage the certification process with independent verification bodies to reduce design risk and enhance asset value.
- Contractor Documentation Review: Review documents, drawings, and data submitted by contractors to ensure compliance with contract and project requirements.
- Health, Safety, and Environmental Compliance: Ensure that health, safety, and environmental requirements are fully considered and adhered to in design to comply with legislation and industry best practice
- Inspection and Testing: Manage the inspection and testing of appropriate aspects of offshore plant to ensure assets meet required quality and engineering standards. •
- Technical and Commercial Awareness: Maintain full awareness of the latest technical and commercial developments to identify new technologies that can reduce cost, risk, or improve safety.
- Offshore Standards Implementation: Implement offshore standards, procedures, tools, best practices, and quality requirements for key work packages to ensure delivery according to specification, budget, and program without compromising safety.
- Lessons Learned Sharing: Ensure that appropriate lessons learned regarding offshore wind farm development and construction are captured and shared across different Offshore Project work packages, collaborating with the line manager to enhance business value.
Essential Skills and Experience:
- Extensive knowledge and experience in auxiliary & LV electrical equipment and cables related to onshore and offshore EHV/HV electrical substations and wind turbines.
- Extensive experience in the engineering, procurement, and construction or operation of LV electrical systems, including:
- Auxiliary transformers • Auxiliary generators including UPS and 48/110V Battery Systems
- HV, MV, and LV Power cables, including containment design
- LV control cables
- LV Switchgear: Switchboards and auxiliaries
- LV small power and general/emergency lighting design
- Lightning protection
- Automatic Fire Detection System
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: $105,000.00 - $125,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: Remote