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Lead Engineer – Electrical Component
Company | Veolia |
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Location | Norfolk, VA, USA |
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Salary | $80000 – $110000 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s |
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Experience Level | Senior |
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Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or other Engineering Technical degree
- > 4 years of experience in the design industrial water treatment systems
- Understanding of hydraulics and fundamentals of fluid mechanics and basic water chemistry
- Expert in the design of control systems, Programmable Logic Controllers, HMI, SCADA, and programming
- Experience programming Allen Bradley, GE Fanuc, Wonderware, Siemens and/or other common platforms
- Strong knowledge of equipment and processes related to Veolia WTS Services systems
- Ability to work in an industrial and manufacturing environment
- Ability to travel 25% of the time and live in proximity to a major airport.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate in cross-functional project team discussions and client meetings
- Read and process engineering documents, including P&IDs, GAs, process design guidelines, Electrical Schematics, I/O Lists, instrument and valve lists, Network Architecture, return of experience, and engineering best practices guides
- Interpret, comment and follow contract and customer specifications
- Design the complete detailed control logic for plant operation (Control Philosophy, Control Logic & Sequence Charts) with operator and equipment safety in mind
- Support EC&I Electrical Control & Instrumentation design of standard products
- Support of commissioning, testing, and troubleshooting activities
- Manage budget, scope and schedule and proactively report risks and opportunities to project teams.
Preferred Qualifications
- Excellent problem-solving abilities
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills (including coordinating, reporting, documentation, and presentations)
- Proven ability to develop and follow procedures and standards, while extrapolating new concepts from established standards
- Understanding of basic water chemistry
- Understanding of Low Voltage Power Distribution System design
- Understanding of High/ Medium Voltage Power Distribution System design