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Eichleay, Inc.

Electrical Engineer

Eichleay, Inc., Billings, Montana, us, 59107

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Overview

We are seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our team at Eichleay. This is a full-time position which offers a competitive compensation and benefits package with a 401K match. As a member of the electrical team you will work in a collaborative multi-discipline environment and report into the Electrical Team Lead. We offer flexible work schedules including every other Friday off and the ability to periodically work from a home office. Position Summary

The Electrical Engineering position calls for a candidate with comprehensive expertise in electrical principles and practices. This engineer will be responsible for evaluating, selecting, and applying broad electrical engineering knowledge to analyze data and develop solutions for complex technical issues. The position involves contributing to both single-discipline and multi-disciplinary projects, collaborating closely with electrical design teams, and potentially overseeing the work of other engineers. The position requires the candidate to work independently but occasionally will work under senior electrical engineering supervision. Responsibilities also include preparing scopes of work, budgets, and providing input to project schedules. Key Responsibilities

Demonstrate awareness and commitment to health, safety and environmental issues. Address issues as necessary to ensure zero harm to all employees, clients, and contractors with zero environmental incidents. Consistently achieve goals, delivering quality and accurate work and meet project schedules. This includes reviewing project documents for conformity and quality assurance. Assemble electrical engineering, drawing and construction work packages for review and approval, including one-line diagrams, wiring schematics and other required electrical deliverables. Perform load calculations, voltage drop, conduit/cable sizing, lighting and grounding design. Respond to construction requests for information (RFIs). Perform scope development and create technical specifications for electrical equipment and modifications. Prepare material requisitions for bid and technical bid evaluation, including reviewing equipment specifications and responding to vendor submittals. Provide man-hour estimates to support proposals and material quantity takeoffs for cost estimates. Attend and participate in client and Eichleay project team meetings. Maintain schedule and budget commitments. Ensure compliance with site, global and industry electrical standards and electrical safety, including NEC, IEEE, API, and NFPA 70E and 497. Ensure appropriate level of troubleshooting, failure analysis and technical solutions are employed. Support project construction, commissioning and start-up, as well as client site turnaround activities as required. Job Requirements

Experience: Minimum of 8 to 10 years’ experience in Refinery or other oil and gas related industries. Education: Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering. Location: Based out of the Billings, MT office with occasional onsite field visits and periodic work-from-home with supervisor approval. Skills: Coordinate with other disciplines and project management in a team environment; coordinate with vendors and clients; manage budgets and schedules; strong verbal and written communication; proficient in Microsoft Office; working experience with AutoCAD/NavisWorks. RevitMEP experience is desired. Technical Competence: Experience with hazardous area classification, NEC, NFPA, API, and IEEE standards for hazardous locations; development of one-line diagrams, wiring schematics, load calculations, voltage drop, conduit/cable sizing, lighting and grounding design; experience with low and medium voltage systems, including power distribution, arc flash analysis, short-circuit studies, and protective device selection and coordination using ETAP, SKM or EasyPower; development of electrical specifications and calculations. Preferred Skills / Experience: Licensed in the State of Montana is highly desired; experience onsite at a refinery or similar facility; experience with Power System analysis software (ETAP/SKM/EasyPower). Collaboration: Ability to foster collaborative relationships within Eichleay and with clients and partners. Travel: Occasional travel to Eichleay offices and client sites across the Western US (up to 25%). Industry Requirements: May include safety training, client safety training, TWIC, background screening, and random drug/alcohol testing as required by client and project site rules. Work Environment And Physical Demands

The following describe the essential functions and environment of the role. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Stand, walk, sit, reach, climb or balance, stoop or kneel, talk and hear, distinguish colors, and use fingers and hands to manipulate objects and controls. Occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities include close, distance, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Overtime may be required; schedule may vary by client location, including weekdays and weekends. Role may involve work at client offices, client sites, production facilities or industrial/construction sites; day-to-day direction typically from the client’s project leader. Follow client site rules and protocols regarding infectious diseases. All opportunities with Eichleay will require authorization to work in the US without sponsorship. Positions may require in-person interactions and onsite work. This position is subject to federally mandated drug/alcohol testing. Candidates must be able to be badged and maintain a badge as a safety-sensitive position within process safety management facilities. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or ancestry, age, disability, military or veteran status, political preference, marital status, citizenship, genetic information or other status protected by law or regulation.

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