Electrical Project Engineer
Flint Hills Resources · Wichita, KS · 2 wk ago
On-siteInformation Technology$110k–$170k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Electrical Project Engineer position at Flint Hills Resources supports a diverse portfolio of pipeline and terminal assets across the Midwest. This role involves working on impactful, long-lived electrical infrastructure projects, collaborating with project teams, operations, and contractors, and sharing knowledge with other Koch companies.
Responsibilities
- Apply industry and company standards and codes to design, implement, commission, and maintain low- and medium-voltage electrical power distribution systems.
- Serve as the subject matter expert for the electrical scope, partnering with project managers, contractors, and vendors to develop scopes of work and oversee resources for successful project execution.
- Provide SME support for electrical systems, including switchgear, motor control centers, variable frequency drives (VFDs), transformers, power distribution equipment, and protective relays.
- Evaluate and implement new technologies to advance FHR’s electrical capabilities.
- Partner with the Electrical Safe Work team to provide engineered solutions that create a safer work environment.
- Support the Arc Flash Program by conducting studies, developing and verifying models, reviewing results, generating labels, and recommending strategies to reduce incident energy levels.
- Support troubleshooting and root cause analysis of electrical system issues to improve site reliability.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree with five (5) years or more of experience, or a minimum of ten (10) years of electrical engineering experience in an industrial setting performing electrical power-related capital projects.
- Experience supporting low- and/or medium- voltage power systems for industrial facilities.
- Experience maintaining engineering documents for electrical systems (e.g., one-lines, panel schedules, schematics, wiring diagrams).
- Experience specifying electrical equipment and working with vendors or contractors, including reviewing technical information or proposals.
- Willingness to travel up to 25%, with occasional increases based on project needs.
Qualifications
- Experience supporting the petrochemicals industry and/or fuel and asphalt pipelines and terminals.
- Experience supporting industrial control systems, including PLC/HMI programming and equipment configuration.
- Experience programming a variety of electrical protective relays.
- Demonstrated technical knowledge in instrumentation, automation systems, and process control solutions.
- Experience developing equipment reliability strategies and lifecycle plans.
- Experience with devices that provide IIoT capabilities, coupled with a strong desire to transform work practices.
- Demonstrated technical knowledge and hands-on experience with predictive, preventative, and analytical testing methods to determine asset health.
- Demonstrated ability to assess electrical system performance and conduct load studies to develop and implement improvement recommendations.
Skills
Not specified.
Benefits
Not specified.
Pay
$110,000 - $170,000 per year.
Schedule
Hybrid work schedule.