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Southern Recruiting Solutions, Inc.

Electrical Engineer

Southern Recruiting Solutions, Inc., Pensacola, Florida, United States, 32573

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Responsibilities

The Electrical Reliability Engineer will own the preventive & predictive maintenance program for low, medium, & high voltage electrical distribution equipment including substations, transformers, protection relays, switchgears, starters, motors, VFD’s, UPS systems, emergency generators & site Turbogenerator.

Provide oversight & expertise for site electrical safety compliance to NFPA 70E, NEC, IEEE, electrical classification requirements, & application of mechanical integrity & reliability practices.

Provides technical support for the maintenance, operation, & troubleshooting of the plant's low, medium, & high voltage systems & equipment.

Provide recommendations & justification for equipment upgrades & input to the plant capital plan.

Develop & review electrical work scopes for maintenance, turn-around & equipment outages including temporary power plans.

Lead & participate in Failure Analysis of electrical equipment & develop corrective actions.

Technical reviewer of Management of Change for electrical aspects.

Develop, implement, & maintain a site motor testing program.

Relocation provided. $120K-$135K.

Requirements

The Electrical Reliability Engineer will have a BSEE and 3+ years of experience in Low, medium & high voltage hardware & distribution systems maintenance & reliability in a manufacturing setting.

Knowledgeable in engineering studies including load flow, arc flash, surge suppression, relay coordination, ground grid design, transformer sizing, conductor, and cable sizing, etc.

Able to provide design support in engineering standards (NEC, NESC, NEMA, IEEE and ANSI).

Working knowledge of electrical equipment application, installation & grounding standards.

Knowledge of instrument application & installation standards is a plus.

Strong understanding & experience with maintenance & reliability work processes.

Must be legally eligible to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.

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