Discipline Engineer- Electrical

SasolLake Charles, LA

About The Position

A job at Sasol is a career made by you, with purpose, development opportunities, benefits to support every stage of life and a working culture that embraces flexibility, diversity, and inclusion. Learn more. Purpose of JobReporting to the Discipline Engineering Lead, the Electrical Engineer provides subject matter expertise supporting Discipline Engineering and Project Delivery across the Americas. The role spans ongoing operations, capital projects, and turnaround activities with a primary focus on power systems engineering and is expected to own technical changes in the facility within all aspects of power engineering.Key AccountabilitiesForensic / RCA Investigate power system anomalies, equipment failures, and protection events and develop corrective action recommendations Root cause analysis of electrical failures during startup, shutdown, or abnormal operations Power Systems Engineering Direct or lead load flow, short circuit, protective relay coordination, and power quality studies Develop and maintain power system models in ETAP or SKM reflecting current facility configuration Establish or update protective relay settings and coordination schedules for facility distribution systems Review and approve electrical equipment data sheets, vendor drawings, and fabrication packages Arc Flash / Electrical Safety Lead or coordinate arc flash studies and translate findings into actionable design and safety recommendations Manage and maintain the site arc flash study, ensuring accuracy is preserved after MOC or TAR activity Interpret and communicate Arc Flash study data to operations, maintenance, and management stakeholders PSM / Regulatory Participate in or lead PHA/HAZOP reviews for electrical systems and power distribution scenarios Ensure compliance with NFPA 70/70E, IEEE standards, API RP 500, and NFPA 497 area classification requirements Support the waiver process when deviations from Company or regulatory standards are necessary Capital Projects / FEL Define the electrical basis of design and area classification philosophy during FEL for new or modified units Review P&IDs and electrical single-line diagrams for completeness and code compliance Serve as electrical discipline lead during FEED and detailed design phases TAR-Specific Coordinate pre-TAR electrical scope including equipment inspection, testing, and return-to-service verification Evaluate electrical equipment condition reports and disposition findings Standards / Continuous Improvement Develop or revise company electrical engineering standards and specifications Conduct gap assessments against NFPA, IEEE, and API code updates and lessons learned

Requirements

  • Minimum Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering.
  • Experience performing detailed engineering and design for PSM regulated petrochemical or refining industries.
  • 8+ years relevant experience required.
  • Serve as technical SME in power systems and electrical engineering for industrial process plant infrastructure; develop and maintain recognition in the field through demonstrated technical outcomes.
  • Lead or support forensic analysis, FFS, RCA, and investigation of power systems and electrical equipment deficiencies, with increasing ownership as experience grows.
  • Direct or lead power systems studies including load flow, short circuit analysis, protective relay coordination, and arc flash; translating findings into design decisions and actionable recommendations.
  • Evaluate complex technical problems, weigh risk vs. benefit, and recommend or drive appropriate actions, including constructively challenging decisions with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Communicate technical positions clearly to cross-functional teams and senior/executive management; capable of guiding leadership toward resolution with appropriate support when needed.
  • Serve as engineer of record for on-site electrical engineering and design.
  • Support and contribute to capital projects and FEL activities, with a solid working knowledge of the stage gate process.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams on scope development to ensure completeness and minimize change impact.
  • Ensure compliance with Company, industry, and regulatory requirements including NFPA 70/70E, IEEE standards, and area classification requirements; support the waiver process when necessary.
  • Develop and maintain Company electrical engineering standards and specifications.
  • Conduct audits and technical assessments of electrical equipment vendors and contractors.
  • Champion the Change Management Process with safety as the top priority.

Nice To Haves

  • Professional Engineering License preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Investigate power system anomalies, equipment failures, and protection events and develop corrective action recommendations
  • Root cause analysis of electrical failures during startup, shutdown, or abnormal operations
  • Direct or lead load flow, short circuit, protective relay coordination, and power quality studies
  • Develop and maintain power system models in ETAP or SKM reflecting current facility configuration
  • Establish or update protective relay settings and coordination schedules for facility distribution systems
  • Review and approve electrical equipment data sheets, vendor drawings, and fabrication packages
  • Lead or coordinate arc flash studies and translate findings into actionable design and safety recommendations
  • Manage and maintain the site arc flash study, ensuring accuracy is preserved after MOC or TAR activity
  • Interpret and communicate Arc Flash study data to operations, maintenance, and management stakeholders
  • Participate in or lead PHA/HAZOP reviews for electrical systems and power distribution scenarios
  • Ensure compliance with NFPA 70/70E, IEEE standards, API RP 500, and NFPA 497 area classification requirements
  • Support the waiver process when deviations from Company or regulatory standards are necessary
  • Define the electrical basis of design and area classification philosophy during FEL for new or modified units
  • Review P&IDs and electrical single-line diagrams for completeness and code compliance
  • Serve as electrical discipline lead during FEED and detailed design phases
  • Coordinate pre-TAR electrical scope including equipment inspection, testing, and return-to-service verification
  • Evaluate electrical equipment condition reports and disposition findings
  • Develop or revise company electrical engineering standards and specifications
  • Conduct gap assessments against NFPA, IEEE, and API code updates and lessons learned
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