Eng Staff Electrical
Oxy · Carlsbad, NM · 1 mo ago
Engineering$118k–$162k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Operational Electrical Engineer supports all field electrical infrastructure, including power distribution equipment, and collaborates in the design phase for both minor and major projects.
Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive electrical engineering support for power distribution equipment, including start-up and troubleshooting services.
- Collaborate in the design phase for both minor and major projects, performing load flow, short circuit, relay coordination, arc flash, motor start, and harmonic studies utilizing Windmil or ETAP software.
- Develop and validate protective relay programs for SEL or Multilin relays (651R/710/351/751/387/787), and oversee or assist with relay testing via current injection using Doble.
- Establish settings for low voltage circuit breakers and prepare protection coordination studies with ETAP or EasyPower.
- Offer expertise for solid state power electronic devices, including low and medium voltage soft starts, variable frequency drives (480V to 12.47kV), and excitation controls for large synchronous motors.
- Conduct system modeling to optimize efficiency, employing capacitor banks and voltage regulators within power distribution networks.
- Manage factory acceptance testing for low and medium voltage electrical apparatus and facilitate start-up procedures for projects of varying scale.
- Review test outcomes for high and low voltage cables and motors, as well as transformer tests (CT polarity/ratio, insulation, impulse, heating, applied, and induced voltage).
- Assess switchgear and breaker testing, covering timing, contact resistance, and insulation performance on both low and high voltage systems.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
- Advanced proficiency in electrical systems
- Minimum of 8 years’ experience in electrical engineering
- At least 5 years of direct field experience
- Valid driver's license
Skills & Competencies
- Extensive background in commissioning electrical projects and substations up to 230kV, as well as switchgear from 2.4kV to 24.9kV
- Knowledge of power electronics and motor controls, encompassing variable frequency drives, soft starts, and across-the-line starters
- Expertise in relay settings and programming for distribution feeders, transmission lines, transformers, reclosers, and motors, including proficiency programming Schweitzer relays
- Experience with large motors (exceeding 5,000 HP) and synchronous motors
- Exceptional communication skills—verbal, written, listening, and presentation
- Strong analytical capabilities with proven effectiveness in resolving highly complex issues
- Familiarity with root cause analysis related to electrical failures
- Thorough understanding of electrical safety standards as outlined in NFPA 70E
- Potential for practical knowledge in calculating arc flash hazards using IEEE 1584 guidelines
- Skilled in load transfer and switching at voltages from 480 volts to 230,000 volts, including development of field-ready switching procedures
- Knowledge of symmetrical components and fault analysis