Electrical Engineer

Tulsa, OK, OK
Full Time
Ross Group
Experienced

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

Manage available resources of the electrical and instrumentation department and request additional resources as needed to meet client needs.  Assist with hiring additional E&I employees as needed and manage their workload and professional development.  Provide electrical and instrumentation engineering services and lead design team members for a variety of clients.  Clients will include midstream oil and gas, industrial and commercial.  Coordinate with other engineering disciplines and construction personnel.  Provide engineering services for the full life cycle of projects, from conceptual planning to completed construction.
 

In this role you will …
  • Lead the electrical engineering and instrumentation design for a variety of clients.
  • Lead the development of design and construction documents, including electrical site drawings, MCC layout, lighting, generator installation, switchgear, transformers, building electrical, site grounding, panel schedules, loop diagrams and one-line diagrams.
  • Provide input for the development of P&ID’s and instrumentation.
  • Develop scope packages for PLC controls vendors.  Coordinate with controls vendor during their engineering, programming, and fabrication stages.
  • Coordinate with other technical staff including site civil, mechanical, structural, and architectural.
  • Coordinate with in-house construction personnel for EPC projects.
  • Provide input regarding the execution plan for each project with the project manager.
  • Ensure that cost, customer service, quality, schedule and safety are incorporated into the design from commencement through completion.
  • Provide electrical engineering support on capital projects from technology selection to design packages.
  • Address questions and issues during construction.
  • Providing start-up assistance as required.
  • Proactively working on best practices, engineering guidelines and internal procedures.  Maintaining internal and external networks to be informed of new developments in the field.
Coach and develop less experienced staff

As the ideal candidate you have …
  • Previous electrical engineering experience required preferably 10+ years.
  • Experience should include a diversity of project types.
  • Expertise with architectural projects is a plus.
  • Must be a licensed electrical engineer in the State of Oklahoma, in good standing and without past disciplinary actions.
  • Ability to plan, lead, organize and communicate with team members and client representatives. 
  • Proven successful project history.  (Cost, Customer Service, Quality, and Schedule)
  • Basic knowledge of AutoCAD.  Proficiency is a plus.
  • Must be proficient with MS Office Suite.
  • Proficient with MS SharePoint a plus.

Expectations in this role include …
 
  • Engage in multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Continually interact with the client during the project development.
  • Participate in the analysis, deployment, implementation and maintenance of technical policies and procedures.
  • Continuously increase knowledge and exhibit ability to learn and apply new skills.
  • Make timely decisions using sound and accurate judgment while keeping appropriate people informed in the decision process.
  • Identify problems, gather and analyze information skillfully.  Consult with entities associated and affected by issue.
  • Continually review progress of designs to verify requirements are achieved and identify issues for resolution early in project lifecycle.
  • Organize and prioritize work activities while utilizing efficient time management skills in meeting deadlines or staying on schedule with projects.
  • Communicate effectively and professionally both verbally and in written correspondence.
  • Meet established goals while demonstrating accuracy and thoroughness to ensure quality of work.
  • Willing to occasionally work extended hours to meet critical deadlines and handle rapidly changing priorities to accomplish project goals.

You are physically able to …
    • Operate a computer, telephone and other commonly used business-related items.
    • Put in extended hours to meet critical deadlines and handle rapidly changing priorities to accomplish project goals.
    • Attend and participate in meetings.
    • Travel (approximately 10%) as needed to support projects.


Location:                                             Tulsa/ Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
 

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