Overview
On Site
Full Time
Skills
Optimization
Electrical Systems
Distribution
Energy
Storage
Schematics
Management
Budget
Regulatory Compliance
NATURAL
Adobe Flash
Instrumentation
HMI
Project Management
EPC
Electrical Engineering
NEC
API
Job Details
Title: Electrical Engineer III - Power Generation
Location: Tulsa, OK / Houston, TX
Type: Direct hire
Industry: Oil & Gas
The Electrical Engineer III will lead the design and optimization of electrical systems supporting critical infrastructure - pipelines, compressor stations, and storage facilities.
Responsibilities
Requirements
No visa sponsorship or visa transfer available for this position
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Location: Tulsa, OK / Houston, TX
Type: Direct hire
Industry: Oil & Gas
The Electrical Engineer III will lead the design and optimization of electrical systems supporting critical infrastructure - pipelines, compressor stations, and storage facilities.
Responsibilities
- Design and optimize electrical systems and power distribution for critical infrastructure.
- Integrate technologies like automation, monitoring, and energy storage.
- Implement safety measures including arc flash mitigation and fault detection.
- Provide expertise in schematics, layouts, and upgrades.
- Manage projects from concept to completion, aligning with business goals and budgets.
- Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards
Requirements
- Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering or similar
- 4 + years of experience in natural gas, power generation or similar
- Experience with arc flash studies, PLCs, instrumentation systems, and HMI is preferred
- Project management and Pre-FEED/FEED/EPC experience is preferred
- Proficiency in electrical design codes (NEC, NEMA, API, IEEE)
No visa sponsorship or visa transfer available for this position
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