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  • ID
    #23813210
  • Job type
    Full-time
  • Salary
    TBD
  • Source
    Wyoming Machinery Company
  • Date
    2021-11-10
  • Deadline
    2022-01-09
 
Full-time

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ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIESElectrical and Instrumentation Engineer I will be required to learn and understand the installation and application of the various types of equipment and systems that Wyoming Machinery Power Systems provides, installs, and maintains both individually and as part of larger projects:

Industrial and Petroleum Engines

  • Electric Power Generators
  • Automatic Transfer Switches and Switchgear
  • Caterpillar Microgrid Products
  • Solar Power (PV, Inverters, System Controllers etc.)
  • Various Accessory components for complimenting the above products (Power Transformers, Emissions Systems, Battery Systems

Project Engineering/Management:

  • Follow the applicable Power Systems Engineering Guide for each Project to ensure accuracy and efficiency.
  • Work alongside fellow Project Engineers / Managers within the necessary capacity for that project.
  • Provide communication with the general/ electrical contractors, engineers, customers, and/ or end users, about all aspects of a project, including everything beginning with specifying equipment, creating single lines to drive more detailed design all the way through project execution serving as a technical reference and providing oversight through installation and testing of equipment.
  • Develop a project schedule in accordance with PSD standards and the customers’ expectations, most often specific to the Electrical and Instrumentation scope of a project.
  • Review of Customer’s specification and allocated requirements by reviewing design drawings, submittals, calculations, component integration and job site details for technical accuracy and completeness.
  • Coordinate meetings throughout the life of the project:
  • Project Kick-off meeting with salesman to review the requirements of the project.
  • Pre-Production Meeting to review the production requirements for the project and to present the production work order to the PSD Production Manager.
  • Post production meeting with sales, production and service departments to review the overall success of the project.
  • Source, purchase, and expedite package components and accessories, within project forecasted budgets.
  • Track Project costs throughout the life of the project to ensure budgets are met, and upon completion produce a project cost summary.

Sales Application Support:

  • Reviewing the customer’s specifications against the sales quotation to gain a better understanding of the all requirements and commitments, while at the same time, creating a specification review to identify discrepancies, exceptions, clarifications, and/or special notes.
  • When required, create submittals for the customer’s approval prior to final order being placed with PSD or Caterpillar.
  • Generate Necessary equipment drawings for submittals and production (as required by the specification requirements) utilizing PSD resources. To include: general arrangement drawings (GA Drawings), assisting other disciplines with piping and instrumentation diagrams (P & ID), creating or modifying electrical schematics (AC, DC, and Interconnection Diagrams), single and three line diagrams, conduit and cable schedules, system architecture plans, functional specification of systems, as well as developing cause and effect tables and instrumentation lists.
  • Provide sizing calculations for all equipment and their respective component integration, as required by the customer and to ensure each product packaged by the PSD maintains the highest quality, reliability, and most importantly safety levels.
  • Build Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Manuals including as built information to be sent to the customer upon project completion utilizing the PSD resources.

Project Reporting: Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer I will keep track of all information regarding projects using the required software. The progress of each project and its current phase will be reported to the Power Systems Engineering Manager, as well as the Lead Project Engineer / Manager in some cases. As the project(s) advances through the Process Phases, according to the PSD Engineering Guide, the Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer I will take the information to Power Systems Engineering Manager to review and sign off on each individual phase before the project advances to the next phase. The intent of this reporting is to keep accuracy, efficiency and history of each PSD project for continued future improvement.

OTHER DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIESThe Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer I will:

  • Will work on other engineering projects throughout WMC as designated by Power Systems Engineering Manager. This includes the ADAPT product line.
  • Coordinate advertising, promotion and marketing activities with various entities in the Company and with Caterpillar to ensure that a consistent, appropriate message is delivered to the territory.

JOB QUALIFICATIONSKNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITYExperience in Power Systems design or sales are strongly preferred. A thorough knowledge of Power Systems (engine, generator and electrical systems), preferably Caterpillar, technical design and process management is preferred.

The Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer I should also possess following skills/knowledge: ability to work effectively with others, both inside and outside the company, ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally, basic public speaking skills, advanced computer skills, able to organize time and priorities, and be Self-motivated.

EDUCATION OR FORMAL TRAININGMinimum Education: Completed B.S. in Electrical Engineering, or related Engineering Discipline, from an accredited 4yr College or University.

EXPERIENCESuccessful understanding of how engines and generators are used in Power Systems applications is required. Technical knowledge of other Power Systems features and accessories will be helpful. This individual must also have an excellent understanding of the use of computer software programs, such as, Microsoft Office Suite (including Microsoft Visio and Project), AutoCAD, and Inventor drafting products. Additional understanding of Electrical Modeling software used for Power Systems analysis such as Power Flow, Arc Flash, Protective Device Coordination or Renewable Energy Modeling such as SKM, ETAP, Homer Pro, and Homer Grid are preferred but not required.

MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USEDCompany forms for quotes, rental contracts, invoicing, expense accounting and the like. The Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer I will use product literature, reference material, and Company files. The PC, telephone, fax and other business tools will be used on a daily basis.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL ACTIVITIESThe responsibilities of the Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer I will require visits to Company facilities, PSD locations, customer offices and job sites. Physical activities include normal office work, which includes sitting four to eight hours per day, using hands for fine manipulation, walking and/or standing for zero to four hours per day, walking up and down stairs, driving, climbing on machines, capability to see, hear and feel machine condition indicators, and the ability to lift up to fifty pounds on an infrequent basis. Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer I must be able to work long days and meet customer requirements for onsite visits. Overnight travel required.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with DisabilitiesThe contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)

Job Type: Full-time

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