What are the responsibilities and job description for the Offshore Electrical Engineer- SCADA position at EDF Renewables?
Scope of Job:
The Electrical Engineer SCADA will support the front-end delivery, development, and construction of offshore wind projects, focusing on performing and reviewing the overall SCADA, networks and telecom designs for offshore wind projects.
Responsibilities:
80% Provide technical support for the SCADA, networks and telecom design for offshore wind projects on the East Coast (New Jersey or New York), including conceptual designs, definition of employer’s requirements and technical specifications, review of FEED work, support the tendering and execution of the EPC contracts and review the detailed design.
10% Participate in project team meetings, due diligence review and cross discipline cooperation.
5% Stay on the cutting edge of technology, develop and maintain relationships with SCADA, networks and telecom potential service providers who can support the projects.
5% Other duties as assigned.
Supervision of Others:
No Direct Report
Qualifications:
5 years of relevant work experience
Requires a BSc EE degree or equivalent experience
Requires knowledge of industrial power generation SCADA, experience on offshore project SCADA design strongly preferred
Requires knowledge of cybersecurity requirements and networks design
Skills/Knowledge/Abilities
Good analytical skills
Creative and innovative
Strong personal leadership in HSSE and Quality
Excellent communication skills to convey technical concepts to business and technical personnel
Demonstrated consistently high levels of performance in all areas of responsibility
Highly motivated self-starter, friendly personality, good team player, and can deliver result independently regards to technical troubleshooting
Physical Requirements:
Ability to travel every month to an Atlantic Shores or parent office for 3-5 days at a time.
Working Conditions:
85% of time is spent in the office environment, utilizing computers (frequent use of various Microsoft software/programs), phones, and general office equipment. 15% of time is spent outside of the office visiting subcontractors and project stakeholders. At least monthly travel to project site(s) is required.