Title:
Low Voltage Electrical Engineer
Qualifications:
Electrical design for onshore/offshore
Number:
395
Start Date:
01/04/2021
End Date:
30/09/2021
WorkPlace:
Copenhagen
Experience:
Senior
Contact Info:
Jesper Mikkelsen, 2972 2912, jm@concor.dk
Project Description:
You’ll become part of a department which is responsible for LV design and installations, integration management and the commissioning management of electrical installations.
Your key tasks will be to
- prepare technical specifications, design basis, lists and calculations for LV and utility components for both onshore and offshore substations.
- be responsible for the design of LV and utility systems on onshore and offshore substations during all phases from concept to commissioning.
- Develop the future internal processes for the department with relevant stakeholders.
- ensure that the deliverables from engineering, fabrication and principal contractors are of the right quality according to requirements.
- participate in FAT/SAT of main LV and utility systems on onshore and offshore substations.
- participate in project team meetings and cross-disciplinary cooperation and to support supervision and commissioning activities as well as handover to Operation & Maintenance.
- Furthermore, you’ll proactively coordinate with internal stakeholders to secure the inputs on time.
Your competences include that you
- hold a relevant degree in electrical engineering and are interested in working with electrical design for onshore/offshore substations.
- have extensive relevant technical design experience, preferably within offshore substations or offshore oil and gas projects.
- have hands-on experience with LV power system design and studies, calculations, equipment sizing and specifications.
- have hands-on experience with tools like, ETAP, FEBDOK or Dialux, AVEVA and extensive experience with relevant international standards.
- have a strong analytical approach, enabling you to handle a range of complex tasks quickly.
- Extensive stakeholder management skills to ensure that requirements and design is integrated with other disciplines.