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20. October 2020
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JOB DESCRIPTION

Electrical design for FEED phase onshore project, greenfield and modification

Define, specify and design high and low voltage system

Develop electrical philosophies & solutions to the required level

Development of topologies, load list and systems descriptions

Develop PMS/PDCS and black-start strategy, philosophy and design solutions

Define, specify and design solutions for mechanical and electrical packages

Participate and arrange meetings, workshops and reviews for electrical discipline

Input to Feed report

Responsible for electrical systems and integration

Perform and complete engineering documents and data registers

Interface with other disciplines, contractors and client
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum 8 years’ experience from electrical system engineering in offshore projects or wind projects

Minimum 4 years’ Experience from electrical high voltage design activities and responsibilities from green Field projects.

Minimum 2 years’ Experience from electrical system design activities and responsibility from Feed phase project.

Experience and deep knowledge of electrical design according to relevant standards such as NORSOK, ATEX, PTIL and IEC standards
PREFERRED ADDITIONAL SKILLS, PERSONAL TRAITS AND EXPERIENCE

Have good communication skills

Have a cooperative working attitude and acceptance for multicultural team environment

Ability to work independently as well as in team

Be systematic and accurate

Have a high loyalty to deadline and quality requirements

Be proactive, seeking advice and share own experiences with others

Fluent Norwegian and English skills - both orally and in writing
MORE INFORMATION

For more information please contact

Daniel Hermansson,
+46 734143520

daniel.hermansson@sigma.se

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