Responsibilities
· Attend vessels for inspections, commissioning, surveys and troubleshooting of the automation and electrical systems, boilers, scrubbers, ballast water treatment systems and other machinery.
· Deliberate with management on the requirements and procedures for project execution.
· Organize and manage EIA projects toward the fulfillment of a set objective.
· Provide EIA expertise to produce concept and detail designs for Marine/Ship/Offshore projects.
· Prepare Electrical Load Balance Calculations, Single Line Diagrams, Short Circuit Calculations, Earthing System Calculations, and Breaker Selectivity Analysis.
· Provide a selection of components like transformers, rectifiers, UPS, circuit breakers, battery system, cable selection, cable schedule, cable bulk MTO etc.
· Develop Instrument list, I/O list, systems schematics, control philosophy, control narratives, control block diagrams, cause and effect table, data sheets etc.
· Carry out troubleshooting and programming of Programmable Logic Controllers.
· Prepare Cause and Effect diagrams, Control/Safety Narrative, and Logic Diagrams.
· Interface with other discipline engineers, clients, equipment suppliers and class authorities.
Qualifications
· Degree in Electrical/Instrumentation/Automation Engineering or equivalent.
· An Electrician Engineer Certification is required.
· Arc Flash & High Voltage Safety Engineer Certification.
· Programmable Logic Controller Technician Certification.
· Certified Automation Professional Certification.
· Advance Marine Electrical Technician Certification.
· Good knowledge of the shipboard safe working practices.
· 5 + years' experience in Electrical and Instrumentation/Controls Design within Marine/offshore oil/gas industries.