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Electrical Engineer

Our client is currently seeking a Electrical Engineer The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for overseeing the operations and maintenance of electrical system within a large facility and in leased buildings.
The incumbent will be responsible for working with the Operations and Maintenance Personnel to assess electrical infrastructure conditions and mitigate risks.
Support in the development of maintenance programs and long-term recapitalization plans.
They will also be responsible to work with O&M technicians to assure very high quality and reliable electrical operations, which includes optimizing equipment maintenance plans and schedules.
The Electrical Engineer must have knowledge of:
Electrical Distribution Systems up to 13.
8kv 15kv Switchgear and Distribution 5kv Switchgear and Distribution Transformers Motor Control Centres Uninterruptable Power Systems (UPS) Static Switches and Maintenance Bypass Configuration Operation and Maintenance Emergency Power Generation Gas/ Diesel Generators Monitor and Control Systems Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Building Automation (BAS) Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA) Minimum Requirements Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in electrical engineering required.
5-7 years of industrial experience in the operation and maintenance of large facilities.
Experience in design and/or operation of commercial buildings systems.
Such as:
high, medium and low voltage electrical power distribution systems; electrical generators; uninterruptible power systems; and monitor and control systems.
Ability to work effectively as a member of a diverse team in a very high quality and reliability technical environment.
Familiarity with facility safety and fire protection systems, and with quality control programs.
ID:
582763 Type:
Contingency Salary:
Open.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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