What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Engineer (ECAHJ) position at Omega Technical Services?
Position Description
- Some telework is possible. Telework time is at the discretion of the STR/manager.
- Serve as Site Electrical Contractor Authority Having Jurisdiction (ECAHJ) by providing expertise for the application and implementation of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes 70, National Electrical Code and 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Work Place, additional NFPA electrical codes requiring an established ECAHJ for implementation, and other associated industry standards applicable to facilities.
- Possess sufficient technical knowledge and experience in the electrical engineering and electrical construction disciplines to effectively interpret and ensure compliance with the NEC. Develops and implements electrical safety programs and procedures in an attempt to eliminate personnel injury and/or property damage due to fire, explosion, arc flash, and electrical shock. Where specific rules are not established in the code, review and approve alternate methods when assured that objectives can be achieved by establishing and maintaining effective safety equal to, or exceeding, established codes, regulations and standards.
- Manage the development and documentation of equivalencies and exemptions to NFPA codes 70 and 70E; and OSHA electrical requirements for electrical equipment issues, in accordance with 10CFR851, Worker Safety and Health Program.
- In conjunction with the Maintenance and Construction Organizations, is responsible for assisting the Sr. ECAHJ with the implementation and oversight of the qualified Electrical Inspectors process and ensure that trained and qualified electrical inspectors are available for evaluation of new and modified systems and equipment. Coordinate implementation of the electrical inspections process in accordance with Y73-528, "Electrical Safety Manual", to ensure compliance with code requirements.
- Works with Design and Operations Engineering as needed to ensure new or modified electrical equipment and systems are compliant with electrical code requirements. Coordinate with engineering organizations to implement the approval of custom built and non-NRTL-approved equipment, in accordance with Y73-528.
- Serve as an advisor to ES&H, facility managers, project managers and engineering for NFPA electrical code related issues, and as a member of the Electrical Incident Investigation Team (EIIT), assists with investigations of accidents and incidents involving electrical systems or equipment when requested.
- Utilizing various communicative tools (i.e., oral presentations, metrics, white papers, reports, etc.), collaborates with management and customer designees on matters pertaining to electrical code implementation. Serve in a consultative role to senior management, resolving issues pertaining to electrical code implementation policies as it relates to NFPA 70 and 70E code requirements.
- Ensures all related activities are conducted with discipline and rigor in compliance with Conduct of Operations, Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) and Integrated Safeguards and Security Management (ISSM) principles and requirements. Serve as a standing member of the Electrical Safety Committee.