Quanta Consultancy Services Ltd
Electrical SME - Puerto Rico - 12-month contract
We are recruiting on behalf of a leading global pharmaceutical client based in the surroundings of Barceloneta. Due to a large capital investment and multiple projects on site, the client is looking for an Electrical SME to join their team. Responsibilities
Support the installation, inspection, and commissioning of electrical systems (e.g., power distribution, lighting, grounding, fire alarm, and controls). Review and interpret construction drawings, specifications, and vendor documentation to ensure proper implementation. Monitor contractor work for compliance with project standards, codes, safety regulations, and schedules. Serve as a liaison between engineering design teams, EPCM contractors, and field construction teams to resolve technical issues. Track and document field changes and redlines for as-built drawing updates. Participate in daily/weekly coordination meetings with trades and project stakeholders. Provide input on electrical field progress, material readiness, and installation sequencing to support project planning. Support FATs, SATs, and energization planning alongside commissioning teams. Identify and report field quality or safety concerns, and support issue resolution promptly. Requirements and Qualifications
A degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field is preferred – but if you’ve got solid field experience, we’d love to hear from you. Hands-on experience in electrical field engineering, ideally on large-scale industrial or pharmaceutical construction projects. A strong grasp of the National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70E, and OSHA safety standards. Proven success working in fast-paced environments with multiple contractors on high-value capital projects. Familiarity with electrical systems used in GMP-regulated manufacturing facilities (API experience is a plus). Experience working within EPCM or owner-representative project structures. Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to communicate and coordinate effectively across teams. Previous involvement in pharmaceutical, chemical, or biotech facility builds. A solid understanding of GMP-compliant infrastructure and validation processes. Knowledge of instrumentation and control systems, and how they integrate with automation teams. Comfortable using construction management tools like Procore, BIM 360, or Bluebeam. If this role is of interest, please apply now!
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We are recruiting on behalf of a leading global pharmaceutical client based in the surroundings of Barceloneta. Due to a large capital investment and multiple projects on site, the client is looking for an Electrical SME to join their team. Responsibilities
Support the installation, inspection, and commissioning of electrical systems (e.g., power distribution, lighting, grounding, fire alarm, and controls). Review and interpret construction drawings, specifications, and vendor documentation to ensure proper implementation. Monitor contractor work for compliance with project standards, codes, safety regulations, and schedules. Serve as a liaison between engineering design teams, EPCM contractors, and field construction teams to resolve technical issues. Track and document field changes and redlines for as-built drawing updates. Participate in daily/weekly coordination meetings with trades and project stakeholders. Provide input on electrical field progress, material readiness, and installation sequencing to support project planning. Support FATs, SATs, and energization planning alongside commissioning teams. Identify and report field quality or safety concerns, and support issue resolution promptly. Requirements and Qualifications
A degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field is preferred – but if you’ve got solid field experience, we’d love to hear from you. Hands-on experience in electrical field engineering, ideally on large-scale industrial or pharmaceutical construction projects. A strong grasp of the National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70E, and OSHA safety standards. Proven success working in fast-paced environments with multiple contractors on high-value capital projects. Familiarity with electrical systems used in GMP-regulated manufacturing facilities (API experience is a plus). Experience working within EPCM or owner-representative project structures. Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to communicate and coordinate effectively across teams. Previous involvement in pharmaceutical, chemical, or biotech facility builds. A solid understanding of GMP-compliant infrastructure and validation processes. Knowledge of instrumentation and control systems, and how they integrate with automation teams. Comfortable using construction management tools like Procore, BIM 360, or Bluebeam. If this role is of interest, please apply now!
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