Electrical Engineer (General)

Lumiere SystemsHouston, TX
Onsite

About The Position

The Field Electrical Engineer will provide dedicated on-site electrical construction support for the SSE Station 165 project. The role is focused on execution-phase support, interface management, and electrical system readiness for a large compressor station with constrained utility power and interim power bridge / on-site generation solutions. This position is not a design role. It is a field-execution and integration role requiring strong construction experience, practical NEC knowledge, and the ability to resolve electrical issues in real time in a construction environment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and hands-on electrical construction experience.
  • Strong electrical construction support experience in industrial or energy facilities.
  • Demonstrated experience supporting EMD or large rotating equipment electrical installations.
  • Demonstrated experience with on-site power generation or temporary power systems.
  • Working knowledge of NEC, with the ability to apply code requirements practically in the field.
  • Experience managing RFIs, redlines, punch lists, and turnover documentation.
  • Ability to work full-time on a construction site and communicate effectively with contractors and project leadership.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous experience on compressor station or similar large industrial infrastructure projects.
  • Experience with power systems interfaces involving generators, switchgear, MCCs, and protection systems.
  • Experience supporting late-stage design changes and accelerated construction schedules.
  • Prior experience acting as an owner's field representative.

Responsibilities

  • Act as the owner's on-site electrical representative supporting the Construction Manager, inspectors, and project team.
  • Provide daily field oversight to ensure electrical installation activities align with IFC drawings, Approved one-lines and schematics, Vendor documentation, and Project electrical standards and NEC requirements.
  • Verify electrical installations in the field, including routing, clearances, access, grounding, bonding, and equipment placement.
  • Identify constructability issues early and coordinate resolution before they become rework or schedule risks.
  • Support electrical scope in compressor buildings, E-houses, switchgear, MCCs, grounding systems, lighting, and auxiliary systems.
  • Serve as the primary on-site focal point for electrical RFIs, field questions, and technical clarifications.
  • Ensure contractors do not deviate from electrical drawings or specifications without following the formal RFI process.
  • Collect and provide field data (photos, dimensions, conditions) needed for engineering resolution.
  • Track RFIs, responses, and implementation status to closure.
  • Escalate issues that present safety, code, cost, or schedule risk.
  • Support field installation and integration of EMD-related electrical scope, including cable tray routing and support, power and control cable terminations, and interface coordination between EMD equipment and station electrical systems.
  • Verify electrical interfaces do not obstruct equipment access, maintenance paths, or operational walkways.
  • Coordinate with vendors, inspectors, and construction teams to ensure correct installation and sequencing.
  • Provide field support for temporary or interim power bridge / on-site generation systems required due to limited utility availability.
  • Support the installation, tie-in, grounding, and integration of on-site generators and associated electrical infrastructure.
  • Verify interfaces between generators, switchgear, protection systems, and station distribution are installed per design and NEC.
  • Assist with readiness for power transitions, testing, and staged energization activities.
  • Coordinate with power systems engineers as needed to ensure field execution aligns with the approved power strategy.
  • Maintain a working, field-applicable knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC).
  • Verify NEC compliance for grounding and bonding systems, equipment labeling and clearances, conductor sizing and installation methods, temporary power and generator connections, and surge protection and protection coordination where applicable.
  • Identify and correct non-compliant installations before energization.
  • Support a strong electrical safety culture on site.
  • Maintain accurate electrical redlines/as-builts based on field conditions.
  • Ensure redlines are routinely transferred to engineering/document control for incorporation into record drawings.
  • Support development and completion of electrical job books, as-built documentation, test and inspection records, and construction punch lists.
  • Assist with compiling electrical documentation required for commissioning and turnover.
  • Support the Construction Manager by identifying electrical constraints that may impact schedule.
  • Provide field input for evaluation of electrical change orders and scope changes.
  • Assist with coordination of equipment deliveries and installation readiness for major electrical components.
  • Identify opportunities to reduce delays and avoid rework through early issue identification.
  • Coordinate daily with construction management, inspectors, and discipline leads.
  • Interface with engineering, vendors, and third-party contractors to resolve electrical field issues.
  • Support alignment between base station electrical scope and power bridge scope to ensure seamless integration.
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