TPI Global Solutions
Electrical Engineer IV
Location:
Houston, TX or Duluth, MN (Duluth preferred)
Work Model:
Hybrid – Onsite Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
Travel:
~20% (Texas & North Dakota)
Position Summary The Electrical Engineer IV will provide senior-level engineering leadership for the Liquids business unit, supporting oil pump station and facilities design projects across the U.S. This role leads and oversees all electrical engineering activities from project initiation through closeout, ensuring safe, reliable, and cost‑effective designs.
You will be responsible for reviewing and managing third‑party engineering consultants, developing electrical design requirements, and coordinating closely with project management, construction, supply chain, land, environmental, and other stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Lead electrical engineering for pump stations, meter stations, and liquids facilities.
Review and develop electrical single‑line diagrams, cable sizing, load analysis, grounding, power distribution, and design specifications.
Oversee electrical scope development, design reviews, IFC packages, and as‑built documentation.
Provide technical oversight and quality assurance for external EPC/engineering firms.
Support full project lifecycle: initiation, design, construction, commissioning, and closeout.
Coordinate with internal teams—Project Management, Construction, Supply Chain, Land/ROW, Environmental, Operations.
Participate in hazard assessments, constructability reviews, and interdisciplinary design reviews.
Provide field support for installation, energization, and commissioning (~20% travel).
Quality, Compliance & Tools
Ensure designs comply with NEC, IEEE, NFPA, NESC, and internal standards.
Review vendor drawings, specifications, and electrical equipment packages.
Use Bluebeam for markups, design reviews, and engineering collaboration.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (must have)
8–12+ years of electrical engineering experience in oil & gas, liquids pipelines, industrial facilities, or related sectors
Strong background in power systems: MCCs, switchgear, transformers, motors, cable sizing, grounding, etc.
Experience managing/reviewing work of third-party consultants/EPC firms
Working knowledge of instrumentation & controls (I&C preferred; power most important)
Ability to work hybrid schedule (Mon/Tue/Thu onsite)
Preferred Qualifications
PE License (nice to have)
Experience in liquids pipeline facilities (pump stations, meter stations)
Bluebeam experience highly desirable
Interview Process
One virtual panel interview (MS Teams) with Hiring Manager: Michael Grunst
Interviews scheduled for the first week of January
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Houston, TX or Duluth, MN (Duluth preferred)
Work Model:
Hybrid – Onsite Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
Travel:
~20% (Texas & North Dakota)
Position Summary The Electrical Engineer IV will provide senior-level engineering leadership for the Liquids business unit, supporting oil pump station and facilities design projects across the U.S. This role leads and oversees all electrical engineering activities from project initiation through closeout, ensuring safe, reliable, and cost‑effective designs.
You will be responsible for reviewing and managing third‑party engineering consultants, developing electrical design requirements, and coordinating closely with project management, construction, supply chain, land, environmental, and other stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Lead electrical engineering for pump stations, meter stations, and liquids facilities.
Review and develop electrical single‑line diagrams, cable sizing, load analysis, grounding, power distribution, and design specifications.
Oversee electrical scope development, design reviews, IFC packages, and as‑built documentation.
Provide technical oversight and quality assurance for external EPC/engineering firms.
Support full project lifecycle: initiation, design, construction, commissioning, and closeout.
Coordinate with internal teams—Project Management, Construction, Supply Chain, Land/ROW, Environmental, Operations.
Participate in hazard assessments, constructability reviews, and interdisciplinary design reviews.
Provide field support for installation, energization, and commissioning (~20% travel).
Quality, Compliance & Tools
Ensure designs comply with NEC, IEEE, NFPA, NESC, and internal standards.
Review vendor drawings, specifications, and electrical equipment packages.
Use Bluebeam for markups, design reviews, and engineering collaboration.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (must have)
8–12+ years of electrical engineering experience in oil & gas, liquids pipelines, industrial facilities, or related sectors
Strong background in power systems: MCCs, switchgear, transformers, motors, cable sizing, grounding, etc.
Experience managing/reviewing work of third-party consultants/EPC firms
Working knowledge of instrumentation & controls (I&C preferred; power most important)
Ability to work hybrid schedule (Mon/Tue/Thu onsite)
Preferred Qualifications
PE License (nice to have)
Experience in liquids pipeline facilities (pump stations, meter stations)
Bluebeam experience highly desirable
Interview Process
One virtual panel interview (MS Teams) with Hiring Manager: Michael Grunst
Interviews scheduled for the first week of January
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