Electrical Engineer Technical Authority - Power System
Six Figure Salary
Our client is a Global Engineering company based in the South East that is recruiting an Electrical Engineer Technical Authority with extensive experience in power systems within the process, chemical, petrochemical, and refinery industries.
This role involves no direct reports; however, the candidate will be facing clients and explaining technical competencies in depth.
The reason for this role is retirement, and ideally, we are looking for someone who can start in January.
This company has projects in Oil & Gas, CCUS, Hydrogen, Wind Offshore, Chemical, Biogas, and Biomass Energy Transition.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Perform and/or review and understand power system studies.
2. Understand and explain technical limitations and opportunities for design optimisation.
3. Adopt the position as leading technical authority (or equivalent according to any client-specific terminology) on bids and projects.
4. Develop and maintain relationships with key partner companies.
5. Review contract documents and discipline-specific critical documents in the project.
6. Conduct technical audits and gate reviews on projects while working within project schedule constraints, ensuring the necessary level of technical assurance and integrity is achieved through coordination and validation of engineering activities.
7. Participate, contribute, and deliver to project critical design reviews and client discussions.
8. Support and provide advice to the project team in planning, identifying, and mitigating technical constraints, and provide pragmatic decisions to progress the design in line with best industry practice.
9. Participate in value engineering sessions for proposals and projects and recommend cost-effective improvements to design within the scope of client specifications and requirements.
10. Formulate resolutions to technically challenging issues on projects or proposals and effectively communicate with stakeholders.
11. Acquire knowledge of local regulatory requirements in the regions where projects are executed.
12. Provide input to projects and proposals to identify local regulatory requirements that may impact costs, schedules, and design requirements.
Essential Qualifications & Skills:
1. Chartered Engineer
2. Specialist/high competency in electrical engineering, specifically power system design.
3. Possess electrical engineering expertise, particularly in the field of power system design and optimisation.
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