This role will be multifunctional, in which you will: - Work on a multi-disciplinary team, including electrical, mechanical, reliability, controls, energy, architectural, and civil engineers. - Coordinate building electrical outages at regular intervals of various sizes and engineering disciplines. This will require interfacing with stakeholders of all types to mitigate risk during outage activities. This will require that critical systems are backed up, and contingency plans are in place. - Provide electrical engineering troubleshooting guidance while working with Plant Engineering to resolve. Often with aged infrastructure, there are emergency failures in systems, and it requires both maintenance and engineering teamwork to fix the emerging issue as well as reduce risk of reoccurrences in the future. - Ensure the proper working order of site infrastructure units such as HVAC/AHU's, substations, power meters, chillers, and more. You will be working with Reliability Engineering and Plant Engineering to help advice Facilities Condition Assessment (FCA) data on infrastructure, as well as a plan of action to maintain or replace. - Assist in electrical engineering designs and design reviews on capital and overhead projects. You will pay special attention to maintainability and efficiency best practices on proposed A&E designs, or in-house efforts. - Run small-medium projects across site, serving as the main project manager in which you will coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to execute requirements effectively. - Respond to site on occasion, such as during inclement weather, which may drive unplanned unplanned outages or infrastructure damage (e.g. power role lines icing over during winter), and solution with the help of Plant Engineering and on-site contractors.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level