What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Power Systems Engineer (Principal - Senior Advisor) position at E&P Software?
- Foster collaboration in developing technical solutions for electrical low and medium voltage power systems
- Work with design, maintenance, and operation teams to ensure safe, reliable deployment of high-performance solutions
- Engage with engineers, contractors, and suppliers to ensure component and subsystem performance, reliability, and quality
- Analyze, design, and optimize electrical power systems for reliable and efficient power delivery. Including generation, distribution, and utilization of electricity
- Create specifications, procedures, installation instructions, and test documents
- Utilize various systems and software tools, including internal Product Data Management systems, SAP, and Microsoft Office
- Participate in hands-on lab, full-scale, or field testing of relevant equipment and systems
- Travel to well sites, customer offices, vendor offices, and other locations as required (10-15% of the time, including weekends and holidays)
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering with at least 5 years of power systems engineering experience; a Master’s degree is preferred
- Experience with customer applications of mobile electrical gear
- Experience solving complex issues and designing technical solutions related to power systems
- Proficiency in electrical analysis software (e.g., SKM, ETAP)
- Hands-on experience with electrical equipment and systems, including micro-grids, utility interfaces, NG generators, turbines, medium voltage switchgear, transformers, motor control centers, AC motors, and protection systems
- Preferred experience in medium voltage power generation/distribution for oil & gas applications
- Familiarity with large-scale industrial processes (chemical, pharmaceutical, oil & gas refining)
- Understanding of commissioning power system solutions and troubleshooting skills
- Ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings, schematics, P&IDs, flow charts, and cause and effect diagrams
- Proficiency in system analysis (load flow, short circuit, stability studies, fault, and harmonic analysis)
- Excellent communication and critical thinking skills
- Required travel to various locations, including well sites and customer/vendor offices (10-15% of the time)
- Unleash your potential and make a meaningful impact in a fast-paced environment with Halliburton