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Engineering calculations in support of design change packages, including AC and DC power studies, short circuit, cable ampacity, voltage drop, breaker coordination, motor starting and protective relay settings.
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Oversee the installation of various electrical system installation including but not limited to substation, transmission lines, underground installation as well as Switchgear Installation / Termination of MV Cable, In line Splice Termination, MV Cable installation, Boring/pier/spread-footer foundation Installations, Oversee Substation installations, along with rigging and logistical needs.
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Power cable sizing, lighting design, lightning protection on oil and chemical refinery type projects. Lead the design and coordination with other disciplines of electrical power equipment, to include panels, receptacles, motor control centers, switchgear, cable tray systems, conduit, grounding.
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Experience to perform all associated electrical calculations such as equipment sizing (switchgears, Transformers, Generators), Cable sizing, Subsea Cable Sizing, UPS Sizing, Lighting and Earthing calculations.
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Responsible for leading substation engineering project teams, with the development of one-line diagrams for Substations, relay one-line diagrams, three lines, schematics and elementaries, control house panel layouts, relay selection, SCADA design, creation of bills of materials, and cable schedules.
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Prepare and review detailed engineering calculations in support of design change packages, including AC and DC power studies, short circuit, cable ampacity, voltage drop, breaker coordination, motor starting and protective relay settings.
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Proficient in working on the following Control drawings: one line diagrams, relay protection and control schematics, HV breakers, transformers, switchgears, GIS (gas insulation stations), instrumentation and alarm schematics, ESOC and SCADA controls, fiber optics, racks and panels views, wiring diagrams, equipment layouts, cable schedules and bill of materials.
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Experience with electrical equipment, which includes, but is not limited to: MV and LV switchgear, Secondary unit substation Transformer -GSUT, UAT, panel boards, breakers, protective relays, inverter, battery, battery chargers, disconnect switches, surge arrestors, medium voltage cable, low voltage cable, control cable, fiber optic cable.
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Including but not limited to: Maximum equipment one-lines, relaying and metering one-lines, relay panel arrangements, relay bills of material, panel wiring diagrams, interconnection wiring diagrams, and cable lists.
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As well as all cables and cable ways, both above and underground, grounding system, lighting system, diesel generators, distribution panels, electrical heat tracing and any other electrical system.
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Apply knowledge of one-line drawings, elementary diagrams, and wiring diagrams, equipment specifications (including transformers, MCC, switchgear, substation equipment); power plans, conduit plans, cable schedules, system studies and protective relay settings.
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Founded in 1891, the firm is a global leader in power and energy with expertise in grid modernization, renewable energy, energy storage, nuclear power, and fossil fuels. Lead efforts performed by group members to ensure successful completion of electrical engineering project deliverables to meet all technical, quality, financial and project controls expectations.
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Demonstrated knowledge of industry standards related to control panel design including device selection, cable selection etc. - Create the AC and DC control power distribution drawings, relay, network and sensor interface drawings for each project using Company designated software.
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Review, understand, develop, and check one-line diagrams, grounding plans, area classification plans, control panel layout and bills of materials, lighting plans and details, P&ID's, PLC & DCS wiring diagrams, medium (15kV -600V) & low voltage (600V & below) motor schematics, and cable tray and conduit routing plans.
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Sigma Defense is seeking a qualified Tactical Relay Field Service Engineer II to join our team in support of testing, integration, training, and maintenance support for our Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (AISR) Data Transport - Block II Tactical Relay program.
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