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Electrical Engineer

MrccRavenswood, WVApril 16th, 2026
Key ResponsibilitiesOversee and execute asset reliability and maintenance strategies within the assigned areaCommunicate equipment performance, availability, and key metrics to stakeholdersApply engineering principles to diagnose equipment issues and implement corrective actionsAnalyze downtime events and develop improvement plansCoordinate procurement of parts and equipment required for projects and maintenance activitiesProvide mentorship and technical guidance to junior engineers and technical staffManage contractors during outages and project executionPrepare technical documentation and justification required for capital funding requestsLead or support capital projects as a technical subject matter expertDeliver technical training and ongoing support to skilled trades and operations personnelQualificationsBachelor’s degree in Engineering from an accredited programExperience working effectively in team-based environmentsProficiency with common engineering and project tools (e.g., CAD software, ERP systems, project scheduling tools, and standard office applications)Ability to meet role-specific pre-employment requirementsStrong adaptability, learning agility, and ability to manage multiple prioritiesClear written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to tailor messaging to varied audiencesEffective organizational and time-management skillsBackground or training in root cause analysis, project management, or meeting facilitation is beneficialExperience supervising trades, contractors, or vendors is advantageousFamiliarity with unionized environments and applicable safety standards is a plusTechnical CompetenciesKnowledge of AC and DC control systemsUnderstanding of motor and generator fundamentalsExperience working with medium-voltage electrical systemsProficiency in PLC programming and system operationFoundational knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic systemsFamiliarity with preventive and predictive maintenance practicesExperience using computerized maintenance management systems for work execution and purchasingExposure to data acquisition and diagnostics tools for troubleshootingAbility to interpret electrical schematics, P&IDs, and technical drawingsUnderstanding of machinery specifications, operating procedures, and technical documentation