Facilities Electrical Engineer

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Full time
Location: Invergordon
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Job offered by: Orion Group
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Facilities Electrical Engineer

Our Client has a requirement for a Facilities Electrical Engineer to initially assist with the procurement, installation, and commissioning of various plant and equipment and to assist in getting ready for 24/7 operation.

Some of the smaller, incidental equipment required for the factory shall be procured within the UK / Europe, and the Facilities Electrical Engineer will assist with this aspect including specification, design, selection of suppliers / contractors, factory testing, etc. During this time, you will work closely with SMEs and engineering colleagues from the overseas headquarters, as well as with our EPC contractor.

After this period, the Facilities Electrical Engineer will form part of a Facilities Engineering team and will assist with all electrical engineering activities associated with the operation, maintenance, and modification of equipment, machinery, buildings, and other facilities required for the plant.

This is a new manufacturing facility; therefore, experience in electrical engineering associated with heavy industries is preferred.

This position will report to the Facilities Engineering Manager.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with the design, procurement, factory testing, and commissioning of equipment, machinery, and other facilities required for the new plant. Assist with all electrical maintenance in the plant once operational, including both reactive and planned electrical maintenance. Assist with ensuring all electrical planned maintenance procedures are developed and approved prior to plant operation. Assist with ensuring the Asset Management System is developed ahead of operations. Ensure all relevant KPIs are met. Manage staff and subcontractors hired directly by the Client carrying out electrical works. Assist with planning, budgeting, and scheduling facility modifications, including estimates on equipment, machine, and other related costs focusing on mechanical aspects. Ensure all HSE requirements are always met during all phases of the project, from construction through to modifications. Assist with introducing and maintaining ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and other related standards. Collaborate with all members of the facility engineering department (electrical/mechanical) and the facility production department, as required. Collaborate with SMEs in the Headquarters and external consultants to ensure that all facility-related works are carried out efficiently and effectively.

Requirements:

Significant experience in electrical engineering associated with equipment in heavy industry, ideally heavy manufacturing industry. Experience in electrical aspects of major construction projects would be advantageous, but not absolutely necessary. Engineering Degree advantageous but not essential if required relevant experience is met. Some experience using AutoCAD would be advantageous. It would be advantageous if the candidate also has some PLC/Control system experience.

Other Information:

Initially, this position will largely be based in the Inverness office, although some travelling (including overseas) will be required. This position will largely be based in Easter Ross once the main manufacturing equipment installation work starts. Mass production is scheduled to begin in Y2027. Training opportunities will be provided to network with key players in the overseas mother plant to learn about manufacturing processes or vendors of machinery.

Our role in supporting diversity and inclusion: As an international workforce business, we are committed to sourcing personnel that reflects the diversity and values of our client base as well as that of Orion Group. We welcome the wide range of experiences and viewpoints that potential workers bring to our business and our clients, including those based on nationality, gender, culture, educational and professional backgrounds, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, and age differences, job classification, and religion. In our inclusive workplace, regardless of your employment status as staff or contract, everyone is assured the right of equitable, fair, and respectful treatment.

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