EIC Engineer

Campos EPCAmherst, NH
$120,000 - $150,000Onsite

About The Position

This role is for an EIC Engineer responsible for the overall success and coordination of the electrical scope on technical projects. The engineer will ensure the electrical team coordinates and communicates effectively with all project stakeholders and follows department procedures. This position involves providing direction and making final decisions within the electrical scope, supporting initial design phases, and developing electrical deliverables such as instrument lists, I/O lists, loop and wiring diagrams, power system models, and physical layout designs. The role also includes designing, maintaining, and troubleshooting electrical and control systems, with a willingness to program PLCs, HMIs, and related automation platforms, as well as supporting commissioning activities both at the shop and onsite.

Requirements

  • S. in Engineering. ABET accredited college preferred.
  • PE license strongly preferred or ability to obtain within 1 year of employment.
  • 7 years minimum premised on extensive, varied, progressive experience in applicable field.
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of real-world engineering topics that fall within the engineer's discipline to the extent that the engineer can competently participate in a technical discussion with other SMEs within that discipline.
  • Able to run complex engineering calculations applicable to discipline.
  • Presents engineering research, findings solutions and recommendations to leadership.
  • Works independently under limited direction and guidance.
  • Independently evaluates, determines and applies standard engineering techniques and approaches using independent judgement.
  • Manage multi-disciplined engineering team including engineering contractors and production team members.
  • Independently performs all tasks necessary to complete primary design of engineering work.
  • Possesses the ability and judgement to investigate and recommend alternative approaches for assignments that do not have clear objectives.
  • Shows technical depth and knowledge of power system concepts, including performing of load flow studies, short circuit studies, motor starting, and protective devices settings, coordination studies, arc flash analysis, grounding studies. (Electrical Only)
  • Advanced understanding and interpretation of code requirements set forth in the National Electric Code.
  • Advanced knowledge of guidelines and design requirements related to Hazardous Area Classification set forth in AGA XL1001 and API RP 500, including proper specification of electrical equipment.
  • Advanced ability to develop instrumentation specifications and datasheets through delegating with other engineering support.
  • Advanced understanding of electrical construction and commissioning practices related to raceway, electrical equipment, power and control systems, SCADA, equipment startup and FCO.
  • Advanced ability to develop complex and detailed electrical one-lines, three-lines, schematics, and connection diagrams.
  • A drive to succeed in a team environment.
  • The ability to provide superior service.
  • Self Starter and the ability to keep moving forward with minimal direction.
  • Requires ongoing coordination, communication and/or team problem-solving between departments or functional areas and clients for work production or service quality.
  • Coordination with interdisciplinary engineering teams.
  • Regular contact with employees on the fabrication floor.
  • Regular contact with client employees.
  • Utilize written and verbal communication skills including active listening and speaking, and reach and grasp objects.
  • Experience periods of prolonged sitting, standing, walking, travel/drive a vehicle, and lift objects up to 25 lbs.
  • Occasionally lift objects up to 50 lbs.
  • Operate office equipment such as computers, telephones, fax machines, and copiers.
  • At times the ability to operate fabrication equipment including the revolver pipe-cutting table and a forklift. Onsite training will be provided for both.

Nice To Haves

  • ABET accredited college preferred
  • PE license strongly preferred or ability to obtain within 1 year of employment

Responsibilities

  • Possess and maintain broad and in-depth knowledge of principles, practices, procedures, and standards related to electrical, instrumentation, controls, and automation systems.
  • Oversee the overall success and coordination of the electrical scope on technical projects.
  • Ensure the electrical team is coordinating and communicating with all project stakeholders, team members, and follows department procedures and standards.
  • Provide direction and make final decisions within the electrical scope on technical projects.
  • Support initial design on projects, including overall objective and scope, and provide input to developing the overall power system design.
  • Support all electrical deliverables, including development of instrument lists, I/O lists, loop and wiring diagrams, incorporating vendor document information, development of ETAP/SLD and power system model, physical layout design, circuit/conduit schedules, support equipment specification, support RFQ packages, develop MTO’s, and contractor scope of work.
  • Design, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical and control systems, with a demonstrated willingness to program PLCs, HMIs, and related automation platforms.
  • Support commissioning activities both at the shop and onsite to validate site acceptance.

Benefits

  • Industry leading pay
  • Great team environment
  • Rewards system that aligns compensation with success
  • Career development opportunities
  • Ability to create your own future
  • Rewards innovative thinking, hard work, and determination
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