Job Requisition ID: R26001
Position Overview: The Electrical Engineer specializing in Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP) is responsible for designing, maintaining, and optimizing electrical systems related to ESPs.
This role involves ensuring the reliability, efficiency, and compliance of ESPs within industrial applications such as power plants, cement factories, pulp and paper plants, and other large-scale facilities that require emissions control.
Key Responsibilities:Develop and oversee the design of electrical systems for new ESP installations.Collaborate with mechanical and process engineers to integrate electrical components seamlessly.Specify and select appropriate electrical components, including transformers, rectifiers, and controllers.Perform diagnostics to identify and resolve electrical issues within existing ESP systems.Develop and implement preventative maintenance protocols to minimize downtime.Respond to emergency repair needs and provide technical support to on-site teams.Assess existing ESP systems for potential upgrades to improve performance and energy efficiency.Implement and test software and hardware updates, including PLC programming and HMI interfaces.Ensure compliance with industry standards and environmental regulations through system improvements.Prepare detailed documentation, including electrical schematics, test reports, and technical manuals.Maintain records of inspections, test results, and modifications for auditing and compliance purposes.Work closely with project managers and clients to understand project requirements and timelines.Provide training and guidance to junior engineers or maintenance personnel on ESP operation and safety procedures.Your Qualifications: You hold a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent, and at least 3-5 years of industry experience with a focus on industrial applications or emissions control systems preferred.
As a true Electrical Service Engineer, you are more than willing to cross the world, you are able to understand local requirements and can combine your theoretical knowledge with hands-on problem solving when things do not go according to plan.
Industry experience related to the APC industry, valuable in mechanical equipment, High Voltage applications, dedicated controllers or PLCs would be preferable.
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