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Extensive knowledge of the NEC, uninterruptible power systems, power distribution, generator support systems, grounding systems, and one-line creation. HDR is looking for a Senior Data Center Electrical Engineer to join our Building Engineering Services team in Denver, Colorado.
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Provide oversight and technical support for the creation of project engineering and design deliverables being executed by Factory engineering, local Project teams, and 3rd party engineering and design consultants and contractors.
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Work closely with the site's Electrical plant engineer to execute sustaining capital projects and provide ongoing support; Four (4) - Six (6) years of industrial electrical engineering experience working in capital projects, electrical infrastructure testing, power distribution or heavy industry plant engineering required.
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In addition to project specific tasks the E/I Project Engineer will provide technical electrical and instrumentation support to other departments such as maintenance, operations, safety and reliability as assigned.
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The tk1sc Electrical Engineer shall provide support to technical staff, engineers, and project managers for the due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, permitting, design, development, and construction of utility, industrial, and commercial scale projects in the public and private sector.
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Technical Writing and Project Reporting – Marine Electrical Engineer shall use computer office, technical and AutoCAD drafting tools for preparation of project technical presentations and project reports to middle and senior management.
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The E/I Project Engineer shall also be responsible for providing technical support during construction and commissioning / startup of the project to ensure correct installation.
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Knowledge of electric trace, medium and low voltage power distribution, data communications, instrumentation and controls design is expected. The E/I Project Engineer is responsible for planning, organizing and executing project front end loading and project design engineering including scope development, change control, cost estimating, cost control and schedule development and compliance for all assigned projects.
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Provide Electrical and Instrumentation support to maintenance, operations and projects as assigned. Monitor and report on cost, cash flow forecasting, schedule performance, Change order management, scope management and control, management of contract project engineering, material quality checks.
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Develop and maintain all project related documents including, but not limited to: Project Study Bass (FEL1), Project Study Report (FEL2), Project Design Basis (FEL3), and Authorization for Expenditure, with all applicable backup documents such as Process Spec, project cost estimate, project economics and Justification, Project Execution plan, and Project Schedule, as well as project design documents, Management of Change, project startup audits, cost commitments vs.
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Provide project execution coordination and assistance to the Process Engineering, Operations. Establish project objectives and related performance standards including, but not limited to: project schedule, quality, mechanical performance.
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Develop the appropriate team to successfully implement the project and achieve stated objectives. Construction and Other groups on their related project responsibilities Such as P&ID development, safety reviews, Construction packages, and other reviews and input.
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The Electrical Engineer will lead or assist with the development of plans for electrical power and distribution systems, intelligent transportation system (ITS) improvements, vehicle charging stations, roadway lighting, pump stations, network communications, traffic signal design, field data collection, and report writing.
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Approved funding, and project closeout, etc. Perform other tasks as assigned, such as, leading/participating in Root Cause investigations and leading/participating in refinery and corporate teams and committees.
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Provide engineering assistance with corporate/refinery standard engineering specification, variance requests and approvals. requirements, bid evaluation and expediting as needed. safety of design and constructability, environmental performance, customer satisfaction and legal/regulatory compliance.
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