Responsibilities are not limited to, but may include:
* Coordinate with other engineering disciplines, such as mechanical and civil, to ensure seamless integration of electrical and automation systems.
* Ability to monitor and diagnose issues with automated systems, such as multiple brands of programmable logic controllers (PLCs), remote terminal units (RTUs), and human-machine interfaces (HMIs).
* Interface with electrical utilities for billing and service contracts.
* Develop and maintain documentation for electrical / automated systems, C&Es, control narratives, loop / panel drawings, P&IDs, one-lines, and cable schedules.
* Develop automation and electrical design specifications for compressor stations, amine facilities, water transfer stations and SWDs based on facility design requirements and industry standards.
* Design and oversee the installation of electrical and control systems, including PLC, power distribution, motor control centers, lighting, grounding, and lightning protection.
* Conduct technical reviews of vendor proposals and recommend appropriate electrical and control equipment, such as PLC hardware, transformers, switchgear, and UPS systems.
* Coordinate power system studies, such as load flow, short circuit, harmonic and arc flash to ensure safe and reliable operation of the electrical and controls systems.
* Develop project schedules, acquire electrical and controls equipment and budgets for electrical engineering tasks and managing these aspects of the project throughout the project life cycle.
* Participate in construction and commissioning activities, providing technical oversight to ensure that electrical and controls systems are installed and tested according to design specifications.
* Conduct safety reviews and ensuring that all electrical and control systems meet industry safety standards and comply with applicable regulations.
* Troubleshoot electrical and automation problems to provide technical support for operations and maintenance personnel as needed. This may include troubleshooting PLC logic, VFDs, or end devices.
* Keep abreast of technological advances in electrical and controls engineering and incorporate these advances into designs as appropriate.