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Electrical Project Engineer

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Electrical Project Engineer

Exciting new long term contract Electrical Project Engineering opportunity within projects office of well-established Pharmaceutical multinational

Opportunity

  • Provide Electrical engineering design for projects.

  • Support client project engineering through continuous improvement providing tech and pragmatic insight of project delivery processes and understanding end user needs.

  • Coordinate all Electrical/Instrumentation items with senior client engineer.

  • Develop close interaction with people in Utilities, Production, Environmental, tech and admin staff.

  • Working with stakeholders and vendors to define and implement projects to meet requirement of user areas, on time, within budget, and meeting all regulatory requirements.

    Education:

  • Diploma Degree in Electrical, Instrumentation, Automation Engineering

  • Full proficiency in MS Office suite and MS Project

  • Excellent communication skills essential.

    Duties:

  • Preparation of Electrical & Instrumentation Design Deliverables, including Electrical & Instrumentation Specifications, Electrical & Instrumentation Block wiring diagrams, Instrument IO lists, motive power schematics, Power Distribution

  • Develop project SOWs in collaboration with respective disciplines and end user representative.

  • Able to work on own initiative and recommend problem solving techniques or implement solutions to resolve engineering, systems, contractor and vendor challenges arising on site.

  • Provide electrical/instrumentation construction management overview for project.

  • Technical and commercial review of Electrical & Instrumentation Contractor project bids in collaboration with purchasing to issue contracts.

  • Understand Validation requirements, specifically URS, DQ, IQ, OQ and IDQ documentation.

  • Review purchasing of major equipment and ensuring compliance with current regulations and client

  • Understand client local and corporate procedures and ensure the project complies with them.

  • Be a safety advocate, adhering to and promoting client Safety standards throughout.

  • Single Line Diagrams, Electrical Services layouts, Electrical Schedules, load studies.

  • Provide estimates and technical guidance to user areas for CIR completion.

  • Draft initial CIR presentation for project approval.

  • Generating detailed scope of work Tender and Construction packages.

  • Review of electrical & instrumentation packages prepared by EPCM companies.

  • Understand GMP requirements and ensure compliance with project design.

  • Specifically, comply with project execution procedure/guideline.

  • Monitoring project for compliance to scope, pricing and schedule

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