| SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER (ETAP)
Job purpose and organizational context:
Job purpose:
Reporting lines and interactions:
Functionally reports to: Head of Electrical Discipline
Operationally reports to: Project Manager, Project Engineer, Lead Discipline Engineer
Directly supervises:
Key interactions (internally, externally):
Job scope (budget, management, specific criteria):
The Senior Electrical Engineer is primarily engaged in the design of Electrical Engineering systems on a project/tender and
the requisition and installation of Electrical Engineering equipment, as per client instructions, TPAD standards and project
scope. He reports functionally to the Head of Discipline and operationally to a Lead Electrical Engineer or Project
/Engineering Managers
1Planning and executing Electrical Engineering design for power, earthing and lighting of industrial and commercial
facilities. This entails overseeing the preparation of basic design , FEED, detailed design and procurement
engineering of the Electrical part of the project, and with output in the form of:
- Inputs to project documents like Document control schedule, Project Schedule and Janus
- Man-hour estimates and execution statements when assigned on proposals
- Inputs to other discipline documents, like package specifications and requisitions
- Electrical concept studies
- Electrical Design Basis
- Load Lists
- Equipment lists
- Single Line Diagrams
- Power System Studies
- Electrical Design Calculations
- Job Specifications
- Equipment Data sheets
- Vendor Lists
- Material Requisitions
- Review of bids and preparation of TBE and TBT
- Review of Vendor drawings for electrical equipment and electrical items in other discipline packages
- Budgetary Estimates for techno economic analysis
- Construction Technical Support
- Review of design drawings from other Disciplines. All design review procedures are as per GWP A302-08.2.
2Planning and implementation of the Project tasks to ensure that deliverables are issued on schedule, project
milestone dates are met, and given tasks are completed within the allowed budget.
3Coordination with Engineers from other Disciplines for the inter-disciplinary tasks stated in Protocol General
Section 1.3 and in GWP A 151-10
4Ensuring that the design is carried out as per the industry standard practices, applicable international standards, client
requirements and in conformance with the quality management system of TPAD.
5Document Control: This entails the development / update of the Document Register with accurate progress
information on a regular basis when assigned as Lead Electrical Engineer. Each Lead Discipline Engineer is
responsible for the discipline filing system for the project. He / she will select useful documentation and data at the
end of the project and will include these in the Department main filing system. Document Control procedures are
defined in GWP A302-06 and GWP A302-10
6Co-ordination with Project and client, subcontractors and/or suppliers
7Providing electrical support to site engineers on technical query issues
8Providing support in the electrical area for procurement activities and for inspection.
9When assigned as electrical proposal engineer, assisting in the preparation of project proposals and tenders in what
relates to Electrical engineering design.
10Identification of issues that impede project progress and reporting to Project Managers / Lead Electrical Engineers/
Discipline Heads.
11Assimilating the evolution of new products and technology, and updating oneself on the latest international standards
in terms of engineering design practices and their applications.
12Conforming and contributing to the Discipline technical standards, knowledge database and Quality Procedures;
identifying new methodology of work process required for higher productivity
13Contributing towards, maintaining and implementing both company and client HSE Management System objectives
and procedures, as specified in GWP A 302 -16 2 and the HSE Manual 1357 A - HSEM - 2.
14Complying with the applicable company procedures for the Engineering Department and the Electrical Discipline as
they are documented in DWP A 302 - 02, and DWP A 346-01 respectively, as well as those procedures in the
references listed therein.
15As Lead Discipline Engineer, when assigned on projects, responsible for managing the team of engineers and
designers, and delivering the engineering requirements of the project as stated above. Planning and implementation
of the Project tasks to ensure that deliverables are issued on schedule, project milestone dates are met, and given
tasks are completed within the allowed budget. Technical and administrative management of the Design Engineers /
Designers in the team. Assignment and co-ordination of activities within the team to execute the design /
procurement related activities of assigned projects
16As QMR, whenever assigned, responsible to ensure that the TPAD quality system is understood by Discipline
members, and that the Quality Management System is implemented.
17As HSE Representative, whenever assigned, responsible to ensure that the TPAD HSE Management system is
understood and implemented by Discipline members.
Main accountabilities :
Additional information :
Educational Degrees and Certifications
School Education:Secondary School (12 years)
University or Higher Education:BSc in Electrical Engineering with Electrical Power background
Computer SkillsBasic knowledge of: MS Office package or similar
Working knowledge of: ETAP/EDSA/CYME is ESSENTIAL
Experience
Minimum Time of Related Experience: 15 + Years
- Electrical Engineer in Oil & Gas / Petrochemical environment: 2 years
- Power Generation / Transmission projects: 2 years
- Power Distribution projects: 5 years
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