Our client is a specialised engineering, construction and asset management contractor that is positioning to be a major provider to the Renewables, Civil Infrastructure, Resources and Utilities Sectors across Australia and New Zealand and offer turnkey solutions for water treatment applications.
The Role:
As the Lead Electrical Engineer, you will play a crucial role and hold significant responsibility for overseeing the entire process of designing, supplying, constructing, procuring, commissioning, and controlling project engineering for manufactured pumping products. With full autonomy, you will be the lead of your discipline, exercising ultimate control and direction.
- Electrical engineering design experience in the design of MV, LV, underground mining, and custom switchgear solutions, such as custom designed switchboards, pump starters and pump control systems. PLC programming expertise for pump control systems.
- Adhere to best practices and industry standards in the design processes, ensuring comprehensive, compliant, and cohesive Electrical Engineered products.
- Review and certify engineered drawings, sign off on designs, and ensure compliance with RPEQ certification for Electrical Engineering designs.
- Manage Electrical Engineering turnkey projects including manufactured switchgear products, automation and control, site services, site installation and commissioning.
- Foster effective communication with various departments, and clients, promoting a harmonious and productive working environment, resolving technical or logistical issues, and enhancing the company's image through clear and professional communication.
- Bachelor Degree of Electrical Engineering or Advanced Diploma of Engineering
- Minimum 5 years' experience in similar role, extensive industry experience with various forms of low and medium voltage control & distributions systems. Relevant experience in pumping control systems & PLC equipment
- Membership in Engineers Australia with RPEQ/CPEng/NER credentials
- Proficiency in English, both written and spoken, along with effective communication skills; a high level of literacy and accuracy is essential.
- Advanced computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, Intranet, Internet, MYOB, AutoCAD, Revit, SolidWorks, etc.
- Proven initiative and self-motivation; ability to work collaboratively in a team with strong interpersonal skills.
- Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills with a keen attention to detail; ability to thrive in a dynamic and challenging work environment.
- Flexible working conditions and hours.
- Relocation Support provided.
- Emphasis on Personal Development: Valuing personal growth and training, the company encourages individual and collective development, recognising and rewarding performance and commitment for a positive and supportive work environment.
To apply online please click the 'Apply' button below. For a confidential discussion about this role or to request a copy of the Position Description please contact Anna Dziopa at anna.dziopa@chandlermacleod.com
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