Electrical Engineer III - Act Consulting
Bay City, TX 77414
About the Job
ACT Consulting has an immediate need for a Electrical Engineer - Matagorda, TX with our direct client.
Please take a moment to review the job description. If this is something you are interested in, please send a copy of your resume to spaulsonp@act-info.com or contact us at 203-864-9047 for additional details.
ACT Consulting is a U.S. owned and operated staffing company providing our clients with candidates on a national basis for contract, contract to hire, and direct hire engagements.
Our clients are mostly Fortune 1000 companies, primarily in the areas of Information Technology, Engineering, Professional, Accounting and Finance.
Job Title: Electrical Engineer
Job Duration: 6+Months
Onsite Position/Hybrid/Remote? Hybrid
Worksite location: Matagorda with potential travel to Victoria and Chocolate Bayou
Top 3 Must-Have Skills
1. Communication
2. Medium Voltage Expert
3. Team Builder
Is this position likely to convert to a full-time role ? Potential
Will the interview process be an In-person or Teams conference? Initially TEAMS with follow up in-person
Provides project Instrument, Electrical (4160V and lower), and Analyzer (IEA) engineering support to the Capital Projects Group at STxP. Locations are the following manufacturing sites: Matagorda, Victoria, and Chocolate Bayou.
Responsibility
specify the most critical activities an incumbent would be expected to perform The IEA Discipline Engineer is part of the Capital Projects Group supporting engineering, design, and installation of scope for site capital projects.
The position interacts with other disciplines and groups onsite, corporate technical networks and peers, and vendors/suppliers as needed to implement successfully and startup new equipment installations and revamps. The position is responsible for engineering activities and the development of technical deliverables to meet the schedule, scope, budget, and quality requirements of multi-discipline projects. Will typically support multiple projects valued at up to ***MM TIC each.
Key responsibilities:
Provides project discipline engineering support on project teams towards successfully completing projects as assigned so that they are successfully completed and meet the objectives.
Works with design resources both internally and externally to achieve designs that are cost-effective and technically sound so that all projects are designed efficiently, cost-effectively, and have operability against the up-front project objectives.
Collaborates and engages all other disciplines either internally or externally, towards the successful completion of the project.
Responsible for following the Capital project process and meeting the Delegation of Authority (DOA) policy so that all projects can meet internal and external audit criteria and the sites remain in DOA compliance. Working through the Capital Project Checklist and documenting all phases of the project process.
Works closely with subcontract engineers and/or designers to coordinate their activities and to ensure the subcontractor's work is checked. The standards and quality are in accordance with standards, guidelines, and customer requirements.
Prepares or reviews/approves specifications for purchase of materials and equipment.
Performs periodic design reviews; ensures designs, including all IEA engineering drawings, technical specifications, calculations, and programs, follow specifications, codes, regulations, and contract requirements. Provides technical and quality standards are maintained.
Documents and maintains all communication that impacts technical decisions.
Assists in reviewing estimates of probable costs for construction at various stages of design.
Participates in the development of criteria for an evaluation of equipment, technical material suppliers, and technical service providers.
Consults with peers at the site and across the company.
Supports the development of procedures for Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and Pre-Startup Acceptance Tests (PSAT) of the project installed or modified SIS.
Supports function tests, PSAT, FAT, PSSR, and startup activities and ensures proper documentation and data integrity of function testing, FAT, PSAT, red-lines, etc.
Process Safety specify the top few activities this role engages in to prevent process safety events proactively.
Support and participate in plant safety goals.
Manages risk to the achievement of an organization's strategic objectives in the areas of environmental health and safety, asset capability, quality, and production.
Principal Accountability specify the most important 4-6 end results for which an incumbent would be held accountable at the end of the year
Safe, technically sound, and economical IEA engineering designs
Timely completion of contract engineering and vendor document reviews
Company representative for factory acceptance testing and site acceptance testing
Authority specify the resources or key decisions that the incumbent would control
Approval of instrument, electrical, and analyzer engineering design documents
Final acceptance of vendor inspection and test plans Competencies
describe what knowledge, skills, and abilities would be required in any new incumbent, stating how these might typically have been acquired (e.g., experience, training, special abilities)
Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Instrument Engineering
Ten (10) years or more of relevant experience in the refining, petrochemical, chemical process, or power generation industries is preferred.
Strong interpersonal leadership skills are critical due to the requirement for effective communication of complex issues across the organization as well as for mentoring and consensus-building.
Excellent oral, written, presentation, and interpersonal/rapport-building skills necessary to work effectively as a team member and to plan/coordinate processes for results.
Results-oriented and able to drive to technically sound decisions.
Strong commitment to safety, a high level of personal integrity, and dedication to ethically conducting business.
Exhibits an understanding of business drivers, management of change requirements, project management processes, and construction workflow.
The individual must have or develop basic proficiency in the following areas with the ability to develop into a subject matter expert in particular areas:
Strong working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC)
Knowledgeable of electrical requirements of industry codes (i.e., IEEE, ISA, and NFPA)
Broad understanding of the instrument, electrical, and analyzer engineering
Demonstrated ability to organize and track a high volume of detailed information that impacts own work ability to apply computer software tools (SAP, Microsoft Office, Autocad,)
Please take a moment to review the job description. If this is something you are interested in, please send a copy of your resume to spaulsonp@act-info.com or contact us at 203-864-9047 for additional details.
ACT Consulting is a U.S. owned and operated staffing company providing our clients with candidates on a national basis for contract, contract to hire, and direct hire engagements.
Our clients are mostly Fortune 1000 companies, primarily in the areas of Information Technology, Engineering, Professional, Accounting and Finance.
Job Title: Electrical Engineer
Job Duration: 6+Months
Onsite Position/Hybrid/Remote? Hybrid
Worksite location: Matagorda with potential travel to Victoria and Chocolate Bayou
Top 3 Must-Have Skills
1. Communication
2. Medium Voltage Expert
3. Team Builder
Is this position likely to convert to a full-time role ? Potential
Will the interview process be an In-person or Teams conference? Initially TEAMS with follow up in-person
Provides project Instrument, Electrical (4160V and lower), and Analyzer (IEA) engineering support to the Capital Projects Group at STxP. Locations are the following manufacturing sites: Matagorda, Victoria, and Chocolate Bayou.
Responsibility
specify the most critical activities an incumbent would be expected to perform The IEA Discipline Engineer is part of the Capital Projects Group supporting engineering, design, and installation of scope for site capital projects.
The position interacts with other disciplines and groups onsite, corporate technical networks and peers, and vendors/suppliers as needed to implement successfully and startup new equipment installations and revamps. The position is responsible for engineering activities and the development of technical deliverables to meet the schedule, scope, budget, and quality requirements of multi-discipline projects. Will typically support multiple projects valued at up to ***MM TIC each.
Key responsibilities:
Provides project discipline engineering support on project teams towards successfully completing projects as assigned so that they are successfully completed and meet the objectives.
Works with design resources both internally and externally to achieve designs that are cost-effective and technically sound so that all projects are designed efficiently, cost-effectively, and have operability against the up-front project objectives.
Collaborates and engages all other disciplines either internally or externally, towards the successful completion of the project.
Responsible for following the Capital project process and meeting the Delegation of Authority (DOA) policy so that all projects can meet internal and external audit criteria and the sites remain in DOA compliance. Working through the Capital Project Checklist and documenting all phases of the project process.
Works closely with subcontract engineers and/or designers to coordinate their activities and to ensure the subcontractor's work is checked. The standards and quality are in accordance with standards, guidelines, and customer requirements.
Prepares or reviews/approves specifications for purchase of materials and equipment.
Performs periodic design reviews; ensures designs, including all IEA engineering drawings, technical specifications, calculations, and programs, follow specifications, codes, regulations, and contract requirements. Provides technical and quality standards are maintained.
Documents and maintains all communication that impacts technical decisions.
Assists in reviewing estimates of probable costs for construction at various stages of design.
Participates in the development of criteria for an evaluation of equipment, technical material suppliers, and technical service providers.
Consults with peers at the site and across the company.
Supports the development of procedures for Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and Pre-Startup Acceptance Tests (PSAT) of the project installed or modified SIS.
Supports function tests, PSAT, FAT, PSSR, and startup activities and ensures proper documentation and data integrity of function testing, FAT, PSAT, red-lines, etc.
Process Safety specify the top few activities this role engages in to prevent process safety events proactively.
Support and participate in plant safety goals.
Manages risk to the achievement of an organization's strategic objectives in the areas of environmental health and safety, asset capability, quality, and production.
Principal Accountability specify the most important 4-6 end results for which an incumbent would be held accountable at the end of the year
Safe, technically sound, and economical IEA engineering designs
Timely completion of contract engineering and vendor document reviews
Company representative for factory acceptance testing and site acceptance testing
Authority specify the resources or key decisions that the incumbent would control
Approval of instrument, electrical, and analyzer engineering design documents
Final acceptance of vendor inspection and test plans Competencies
describe what knowledge, skills, and abilities would be required in any new incumbent, stating how these might typically have been acquired (e.g., experience, training, special abilities)
Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Instrument Engineering
Ten (10) years or more of relevant experience in the refining, petrochemical, chemical process, or power generation industries is preferred.
Strong interpersonal leadership skills are critical due to the requirement for effective communication of complex issues across the organization as well as for mentoring and consensus-building.
Excellent oral, written, presentation, and interpersonal/rapport-building skills necessary to work effectively as a team member and to plan/coordinate processes for results.
Results-oriented and able to drive to technically sound decisions.
Strong commitment to safety, a high level of personal integrity, and dedication to ethically conducting business.
Exhibits an understanding of business drivers, management of change requirements, project management processes, and construction workflow.
The individual must have or develop basic proficiency in the following areas with the ability to develop into a subject matter expert in particular areas:
Strong working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC)
Knowledgeable of electrical requirements of industry codes (i.e., IEEE, ISA, and NFPA)
Broad understanding of the instrument, electrical, and analyzer engineering
Demonstrated ability to organize and track a high volume of detailed information that impacts own work ability to apply computer software tools (SAP, Microsoft Office, Autocad,)
Source : Act Consulting