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The role of the Procedures Electrical Engineer III is pivotal in creating and ensuring the quality of the procedures for Power Generation Simple Cycle (SC), Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT), and Combined Heat and Power Projects (CCHP) in Multi Shaft and Single Shaft configurations. This position reports to the Procedures and Quality Control Manager and is responsible for coordinating, creating, and reviewing Construction and Commissioning procedures, ensuring quality documentation is submitted. Capture, track, and implement procedure improvements will also be part of the responsibilities. The ideal candidate for this role should possess a general knowledge of Construction, Commissioning, and Start-up processes, as well as a specific, certified field engineering discipline.
- Demonstrate high independence and responsibility; evaluate and apply methods and techniques to develop electrical installation and commissioning procedures.
- Review electrical engineering designs, including single-line diagrams, schematic diagrams, connection diagrams, protection schemes, equipment tree line diagrams, load lists, etc.
- Evaluate alternate and direct current designs capable of developing power plant standard equipment installation and commissioning procedures.
- Solid knowledge of main power plant electrical components, such as power and distribution transformers, control transformers, current transformers, generators, Automatic Voltage Regulators, static frequency converters, generator protection panels, and other auxiliary equipment.
- Profound understanding of gas turbine control, governor for speed control, main instruments and control loops, and auxiliary gas turbine equipment.
- Ensure electrical system designs comply with all applicable installation codes, regulations, and standards (NEC/NFPA 70, CEC, IEC, etc.).
- Correctly interpret and apply codes and standards and customer design requirements to prepare electrical erection and commissioning procedures, specifications, material requests, and system descriptions related to supplied equipment.
- Conduct extensive document and design verification to bring a complete set of electrical procedures deliverables. Manage time efficiently to meet submission dates.
- Plan and create Standard Operating Procedures, Work Instructions, and manage the internal CAPA (Corrective Action, Preventive Action) system for the team processes.
- Participate in a work environment of openness, trust, communication, teamwork, innovation, and satisfaction.
- Preferred to have experience in working with Generators (150 MVA ratings and above) for Gas or Steam Turbines, with auxiliary power plant experience is a plus.
- Elaborate technical reports, presentations, and detailed research documentation for all projects and initiatives related to the electrical discipline.
- Knowledge of performing evaluations on short circuits and coordination of protection studies.
- Support and provide direction on construction sites to ensure projects are constructed according to specific designs and local standards.
- Ensure projects conform to federal, state, local, and company engineering standards and specifications.
- Protect confidential information by not communicating, disclosing to, or using for the benefit of 3rd parties. Always maintain the highest degree of honesty and integrity.
- Lead junior engineers, interns, and support their development.
- 7-10 years of direct experience in power generation, construction, industrial operation, or a combination of education, training, and experience.
- Experience with Project Schedule P6 or similar software preferred.
- Knowledge of ISO procedures and OSHA safety requirements would also be an asset.
- English proficiency with strong report writing and technical communication skills.
- Spanish, Portuguese, or Japanese language skills will be highly considered.
- Excellent benefits (medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) matching).
- Strong commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Mitsubishi Power is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer actively seeking to diversify the workforce and is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity. Therefore, all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under applicable law, are strongly encouraged to apply.