Position Title: Electrical Designer (PDMS)
Reports To: Lead Electrical Engineer on design projects. Electrical Discipline Head on functional matters.
Position description – Purpose: Developing Electrical design drawings and documents and provide expertise in drawing systems.
Position description – (Roles &) Accountabilities
Works closely with discipline project engineers/designers and other discipline engineers in the delivery of project engineering/construction deliverables, quality control drawings and overall project support.
Develop designs in PDMS and (new) drawings in electronic format (Autocad).
Implement hand marked-up changes to drawings.
Maintain standard drawing templates.
Provides quality assurance reviews and detailed checking support.
Maintain and monitor drawing development progress.
Meet project commitments and deliver to schedule.
Identify & implement process improvement to reduce cycle time & cost.
Position description - Special Challenges
Manage variations in workload, whilst always producing high quality deliverables.
Be a team player where recognition of team performance as a whole is a greater priority than projecting individual contribution.
Work effectively with diverse, multi-cultural teams, peers, stakeholders and customers.
Work effectively in a matrix organisation and handle multiple reporting relationships and multiple responsibilities.
Experience and Qualifications required
Minimum 10 years experience in the oil and gas industry with experience on major capital projects Minimum of 5 years experience with 3D drawing systems (e.g. PDMS) and AutoCAD.
Key Competencies required
Technical knowledge of advanced 3D design applications and processes.
Efficiently uses Aveva software applications (i.e. PDMS design modules, forms/menus, REVIEW)
Knowledgeable of codes, standards and regulatory guidelines that apply to the design disciplines,
specifically any API, CENELEC, IEC, IEC IP, IEEE, NEC, and NEMA standards.
Knowledgeable with designing industry related electrical and instrumentation deliverables (skids, equipment general arrangements, isometrics, plans, area classification drawings, single-lines, cable block diagrams, schematics, interconnect wiring diagrams)
Familiar with Electrical & Instrumentation Data Handling Software, such as INTools, PowerGen, and any Programmable Logic Control or Digital Control System Software.
Is proficient in the use of human factors engineering guidelines and HSE best practices
Ability to work effectively in a team environment or independently with little guidance or supervision is required.
Knowledgeable of the interface points between design disciplines.
Is able to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint.
Strong interpersonal and communications skills are highly desirable.
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