Electrical Engineer (#26-515)

Location(s): Houston, TX

Summary:

The electrical engineer is responsible for developing and executing basic and detailed engineering for electrical systems applied to modular process packages and skids in the oil & gas, petrochemical, and power industries. The electrical engineer will combine strong technical electrical design fundamentals, in accordance with applicable international standards and company specifications, senior-level technical decision-making, and mentorship of junior engineers, with the ability to provide hands-on support during shop fabrication and in the field, including direct client interaction during commissioning and after-sales service.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the development and review of one-line diagrams, wiring diagrams, conduit/cable tray installation drawings, and hazardous area classification layouts.

  • Perform and validate electrical load calculations, conductor sizing, voltage drop, short circuit, and protective device coordination studies, including review of calculations prepared by junior engineers or sub-contractors.

  • Specify and select electrical equipment (transformers, MCCs, VFDs, motor starters, lighting, grounding systems) in accordance with client requirements and applicable standards (NEC, IEEE, NEMA, API RP 500/505).

  • Prepare and approve technical specifications, equipment data sheets, and bid packages for electrical equipment and materials.

  • Develop and validate hazardous area classifications (Class I Div. 1/2, Zone 1/2) per NEC Articles 500-505, ensuring all specified components meet the required classification.

  • Review and approve vendor drawings for conformance with project specifications.

  • Serve as the senior technical reference for complex electrical design questions within the team.

  • Provide direct technical support to the shop during fabrication, wiring, and testing of skid mounted electrical systems.

  • Resolve field deviations and coordinate engineering changes (redlines/as-builts) during construction.

  • Lead or participate in point-to-point checks, Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), and continuity/insulation verification prior to shipment.

  • Coordinate with the instrumentation, mechanical/piping, and structural teams to ensure proper integration of electrical systems within the skid.

  • Provide on-site technical support during installation, commissioning, and start-up of supplied electrical systems.

  • Diagnose and resolve complex field electrical issues (troubleshooting) on installed and operating equipment.

  • Document field findings and provide feedback to the engineering team for continuous improvement of future designs.

  • Train client personnel and junior team engineers on the operation and maintenance of supplied electrical systems.

  • Review installation procedures, alignment methods, and start-up protocols.

  • Interface with vendors and multidisciplinary teams (process, mechanical, piping, instrumentation and controls, rotating equipment, operations and maintenance teams).

  • Develop and update internal specifications, guidelines, engineering standards and best practices related to rotating equipment.

  • Maintain technical documentation and lessons learned from equipment operation and failures.

  • Provide technical training and mentorship to junior engineers and maintenance staff.

  • Issue BOMs and work instruction releases.

  • Communicate effectively and consistently with internal and external clients.

Qualifications

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.

  • Minimum 10 years of electrical engineering experience in the oil & gas, petrochemical, or power generation industry, with a demonstrated track record of technical leadership on projects.

  • Proven experience designing electrical systems for modular packages/skids.

  • Experience with field support/commissioning at industrial sites.

Technical Knowledge

  • Proficiency in applicable codes and standards: NEC (NFPA 70), IEEE, NEMA, API RP 500/505, IEC (for international projects), and hazardous area classification.

  • Proficiency with electrical design tools (AutoCAD Electrical, SKM PowerTools, ETAP, or equivalent short-circuit/coordination software).

  • Working knowledge of control systems (PLC/DCS), associated instrumentation, and their interface with electrical systems.

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