Electrical Commissioning Lead – C&Su Qec
Company | Air Products |
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Location | Texas, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | |
Experience Level | Mid Level |
Requirements
- Leaders in Safety at the site
- Ensure commissioning activities are carried out according to Air Products safety procedures, ensuring important metrics are met or exceeded
- Ensure the correct types and levels of electrical PPE are available on site and all team members are trained in the proper use
- Understand and implement the Air Products electrical isolation and LOTO procedures associated with construction, commissioning and operation of the electrical distribution system
- High School diploma and formal technical training in electrical construction, maintenance, and testing is required
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Broad knowledge of Air Products technology, standards, safety systems, and engineering and operating procedures
- Able to work in a team environment and maintain a positive disposition even in times of high stress and workload
- Solve and make good and timely decisions in high stress situations
- Interpret single line diagrams, three-line diagrams, control schematics, construction drawings/ details, and other electrical user documentation
- Experience and solid understanding of electrical construction and industry standards such as NFPA 70 & NEC and NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
- Experience, and knowledge of electrical distribution system equipment
- Experience with setting up and programming various electrical protection relays, particularly SEL and Multilin
- Experience with electrical testing and procedures as well national testing standards (NETA) and test equipment including, but not limited to, multi-function meter, insulation resistance tester (megger), low resistance ohmmeter (ductor), high potential dielectric withstand equipment (hi-pot), current injection units and sweep frequency response analysis (SFRA) equipment
- Ability to take on or assist with other construction and commissioning roles
- The successful candidate is required to complete an 18 – 24 month training & qualification process to achieve the Air Products QEC title, after which a grade level bump will occur
Responsibilities
- Coordinating between electrical construction / contractors, the commissioning team and qualified AP electrical resources
- Coordinate appropriate electrical resources to perform required testing and inspections
- Work processes are developed, understood and implemented
- Accurate prioritization of electrical commissioning
- Documentation of commissioning activities, quality & testing
- Participating in Factory Acceptance Testing of Power Distribution Centers and other major electrical equipment
- Operational readiness inspections and pre-safety start-up review and punch listing
- Directly supervise and responsible for the electrical commissioning team (APCI staff/all contracts): goals are achieved, and work practices are in accordance to the relevant industry and APCI
- Drive and assist the E&I construction/contractor leadership team members to turn over equipment for commissioning
- Develop systems to gauge progress and record non-conformance and address these deficiencies in a timely manner
- Accountable for the successful commissioning of the electrical equipment and systems and coordinate commissioning resources
- Investigate and resolve electrical related equipment issues and failures in a timely/efficient manner
- Provide recommendations to solving technical issues based on experience in electrical troubleshooting
- Carry out root cause analysis of equipment failures
- Identify and raise issues with equipment that could affect operator safety & plant reliability
Preferred Qualifications
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No preferred qualifications provided.
Benefits
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No information provided on Benefits.