Provide technical support to field teams for high-voltage distribution equipment and high-voltage motors/generators.
Solve electrical equipment issues and coordinate technical response across Air Products facilities.
Supervise vendor shop repairs of high-voltage motors and equipment to verify quality and workmanship.
Document critical work with repair reports to support traceability and long-term equipment history.
Develop engineered solutions to eliminate recurring electrical issues.
Improve plant reliability by trending performance data and updating maintenance procedures.
Lead and participate in root-cause analyses (RCA) and drive corrective actions to closure.
Develop and complete predictive and preventive maintenance strategies for critical electrical assets.
Apply internal and national standards when specifying, maintaining, and repairing electrical equipment.
Review and approve engineering documents for plant upgrades and reliability projects.
Train, coach, and mentor technicians and operations staff on safe operation and preventive maintenance of electrical systems.
Ensure all work aligns with Safety and Environmental standards and supports a strong safety culture.
Maintain company electrical safe work practice standards aligned with industry standards and recommended procedures.
Perform power system studies, including motor starting/voltage drop, short-circuit, arc-flash, and load-flow analyses.
Program protective relays using settings developed from system studies and validate performance through event analysis.
Requirements
Minimum 10 years of electrical engineering experience, including operations and maintenance in large industrial plants.
Experience handling an electrical safety program, including detailed knowledge of NFPA 70E.
In-depth experience with SKM PowerTools for Windows engineering software.
In-depth experience with SEL and Multilin protective relays, including programming and event analysis.
Experience specifying and supporting HV substations and associated equipment (transformers; HV/LV motors and generators; motor control circuits; VFDs; station batteries; and UPS systems).
Experience in the operation and maintenance of synchronous generators and the associated control and protection systems
Experience with NERC standards and compliance for a generating facility.
Ability to travel in North America (15–20%).
Tech Stack
Flash
Benefits
Affordable Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance (day 1 of employment)