High Voltage Engineer
JASARA PMC
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
• Responsible for the design assurance of high voltage systems for all design stages (30%, 60%, 90%) for projects designed ‘in-house’ in accordance with approved design guidelines and standards.
• Provide test assurance for high voltage installations.
• Coordinate and interface design activities (drawings and specifications) with other design disciplines as part of an integrated design team.
• Responsible for implementing and managing the value engineering process.
• Identify and support the implementation of potential cost / time optimization opportunities and provide value engineering recommendations.
• Manage the design-based activities for the discipline ‘outsourced’ design packages, including design reviews and technical approvals as required whilst ensuring adherence to regulations and design guidelines.
• Work collaboratively as part of the integrated project delivery team and reports into the project manager for activities that relate to the objectives of a project.
Ensure that engineering and design learnings are shared and implemented across all projects.
Requirements
• Bachelors/ Masters/ PhD in in Electrical Engineering or equivalent
• 5+ years experience managing low voltage systems design projects
Benefits
• Value Engineering
• Engineering Planning and Review
• Design and specification
• Design review
• Quality management
• Stakeholder management & communication
• Risk, opportunity and issue management
• Supplier relationship management
• Auditing & Compliance
• Health, Safety and Environment Management
• Saudi Building Code
• Policies & Standards development
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