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Electrical Engineer (OK)

Description:
Electrical engineer provides project develop, technical expertise and project management in all areas related to the Refinery’s electrical system. The primary responsibility of this position is to provide electrical engineering for refinery capital improvement projects.

Electrical engineers occasionally have responsibilities related to instrumentation. This position will be in the Refinery Technical Services group.

Responsibilities for an Electrical Engineer include but are not limited to:

1. Conduct system analysis studies (load flow, voltage drop, short circuit, etc.) for capital improvement projects.
 Brainstorm and develop one-line diagrams that will accomplish the needs of a project and the reliability of the refinery.
 How implement enough to control cost on a project while allowing expansion in the future
 Show protective relaying schemes.
2. Brainstorm and develop Substation layouts that will accomplish the need of a project and the reliability of the refinery.
 How implement enough to control cost on a project while allowing expansion in the future
 Show equipment layout using appropriate working space requirements.
3. Brainstorm Medium Voltage and low voltage feeder routing using either cable tray or conduit in classified areas.
 Use proper grounding.
 Structural steel to run the tray on.
 Interface between multiple engineering disciplines required to get the steel done.
4. Do power studies (with ETAP) of electrical systems to verify that the new electrical equipment will work for:
1. Load Flow
2. Voltage Drop
3. Incident Energy (Arc Flash)
4. Short Circuit Current Analysis (Bracing)

5. Prepare and review electrical equipment specifications and obtain and review vendor quotes for electrical equipment.
• Medium Voltage Switchgear experience in design
a. Writing specifications
b. Approve vendor (shop) drawings
c. Incorporating protective relaying schemes using Schweitzer relays
d. Familiar with GE Powervac switchgear and GE’s new Entelliguard system
• Medium Voltage MCC’s (Specific to Allen Bradley)
a. Writing specifications
b. Approve vendor (shop) drawings
c. Brainstorm electrical schematics used to install the MCCs
d. Incorporating protective relaying schemes using Schweitzer relays
• Medium Voltage Bus Duct
a. Writing specifications
b. Approve vendor (shop) drawings
• Unit substation Medium & Low Voltage transformers
a. Writing specifications
b. Approve vendor (shop) drawings
c. Incorporating protective relaying schemes using Schweitzer relays
• Low Voltage Switchgear (Schweitzer relaying and GE’s new Entelliguard)
a. Writing specifications
b. Approve vendor (shop) drawings
c. Incorporating protective relaying schemes using Schweitzer relays
d. Familiar with GE Powervac switchgear and GE’s new Entelliguard system
• Low Voltage Bus Duct
a. Writing specifications
b. Approve vendor (shop) drawings
• Low Voltage MCCs
a. Writing specifications
b. Approve vendor (shop) drawings
c. Brainstorm electrical schematics used to install the MCCs

6. Interface with vendors, engineering contractors and construction contractors throughout a project.

7. Manage power requirements and coordinate with other projects in progress.

8. Prepare cost estimates (both budgetary and definitive) for current and future electrical projects.

9. Review and approve electrical drawings for projects pertaining to equipment location, one-line diagrams, electrical area classification and schematics.

10. Support multi-disciplinary projects by providing electrical expertise and recommendations.

11. Plan and promote all work to be completed in a safe manner.

12. Perform safety inspections and project pre-startup safety reviews.

13. Manage electrical projects (e.g., safety, cost & schedule) from conceptual studies, design, construction and safe start-up.

14. Perform preliminary engineering studies by preparing project objectives letter, milestone schedule and cost estimate for current and future projects.

15. Application of the company standards in electrical design, equipment specifications, construction and testing.

16. Participate in the development of work scope for electrical equipment related to turnaround and capital projects.

17. Develop projects to meet Reliability Group objectives including capacity, growth, reliability, maintainability and expendability.

18. Application and interpretation of National Electric Code and other applicable codes and standards (e.g. NFPA, API, UL, API, etc.)

19. Adherence to city and county regulations including special equipment approvals (UL) and building permits.

FOSTER DESIGN'S BENEFITS:
• Working for a 53-year old company
• Minimum 10 Paid Holidays with no waiting period
• Immediate 401K participation, 1 year 100% vesting schedule, matching employer contribution
• Free Financial Consultant
• Medical/Dental/Vision/Prescription card – BCBS
• MetLife – Long Term Disability Insurance
• Vacation Pay
• Per Diem Split, when applicable
• Paid Weekly (Direct Deposit)
 
Job Number: FD-021517-20K
Job Location: Ponca City, OK
Rate: $ BOE/HR
Per Diem: Possible Split
Overtime: Possible
Duration: 11 Months
Start Date: ASAP
Input Date: 11/14/2020
Firm Name: FOSTER DESIGN INC
Attention: Recruiter
Address: 200 W DOUGLAS AVE STE 110
City, State: WICHITA, KS 67202
Phone: 316/832-9700
800 Phone: 800/345-3394
Fax Phone: 316/832-9357
Website: www.fosterdes.com

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