We are seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer to join our team, specializing in the design and engineering of high-voltage substations. The ideal candidate will have 6-10 years of experience in primary and secondary design, detailed engineering, and working on 380 kV and 220 kV substation projects.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Lead the electrical design for 380 kV and 220 kV substations, focusing on both primary and secondary design elements.
Develop detailed engineering designs, calculations, and technical drawings for high-voltage substations.
Prepare and review single line diagrams (SLD), protection and control schematics, and general arrangement drawings.
Conduct detailed engineering studies and analyses for substation layouts, equipment selection, and system integration.
Ensure compliance with relevant standards, codes, and client requirements during the design and engineering process.
Coordinate with civil, structural, and mechanical teams to ensure seamless integration of electrical designs into overall substation projects.
Provide technical support during the construction phase and address any design-related issues.
Review and approve design submissions from subcontractors and vendors, ensuring adherence to project specifications.
Prepare technical documentation, including design reports, specifications, and client submittals.
Work closely with project managers and clients to ensure that all design milestones are met on time and within budget.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
6-10 years of experience in electrical engineering, with a focus on substation design (380 kV/220 kV).
Expertise in primary and secondary design for high-voltage substations.
Strong knowledge of industry standards and regulations for substation design.
Proficiency in relevant electrical design software and tools.
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Experience in working with utility companies or large EPC contractors is preferred.
Professional engineering certification (preferred but not required).