Posted in Engineering 30+ days ago.
Location: Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
Company:Worley
Job Purpose
While performing the duties of a Electrical Journeyman under the supervision of a Foreman, the Electrical Field Engineer provides day-to-day task and performance direction to the work crew.
Description
Maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, installation and construction of industrial electrical equipment and systems throughthe proper use of standard wire, conduit, fittings and hardware commonly found in petrochemical facilities
Bend, cut, thread and install conduit
Install and terminate wiring
Check and troubleshoot electric circuits, electrical devices and machinery
Use and care of tools and equipment such as hydraulic/electric bender, knock out punch set, cable puller, megger,highpotequipment, volt meter, multi-tester and ammeters
Test, troubleshoot, set and calibrate power distribution systems working with protective relaying and motor controlcircuits
Routinely perform safety and productivity observations as well as shop, field and vehicle inspections
Attend various technical, developmental and safety training
Demonstrate adherence to established safety policies and procedures
Demonstrate support for the company's environmental management system
Serve as on-site single point of contact for work crew
Supervise and/or direct other craftsmen
Provide coaching, mentoring and performance feedback to crew members
Ensure all team members understand and follow procedures and assess skill level of team members; assist in skilldevelopment.
Examine work and materials for compliance with specifications
Accountable for safe work practices
May be responsible for recording and reporting daily labor hours to timekeeper
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Ability to read and understand drawings, schematics, and specifications
Ability to set and coordinate overcurrent protective devices, size feeder circuits
Ability to work on systems up to and including 13.8 KV
Possess working knowledge of the National Electric Code
Understand electrical circuits including the operation and function of typical electrical devices and machinery such as
solenoids, relays, motors, transformers, switches, motor control centers, generators, batteries and lighting systems
Experience working in Class One, Division I & II areas
Understand Lock Out/Tag Out procedures
Able to work as part of a team; communicate effectively with fellow workers and alternate
Sound knowledge of operations and safety practices and policies
Ability to lead a work crew to accomplish goals and objectives established by management.
Advanced leadership skills
Ability to interpret electrical drawings and schematics
Ability to do electrical work on both projects and maintenance
Ability to work at facilities independently without direction or supervision
Physical Demand/Work Environment:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully
perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is required to:
Must have ability to stand, walk on level, uneven and slippery surfaces, sit, squat, kneel, reach through low and
high ranges and exhibit normal balance and coordination. These basic physical requirements are essential for safe
performance of the job in harsh environments with exposure to very cold temperatures and while wearing arctic gear.
Lift 40 lbs from floor to knuckles x 2 with a 12 second interval
Lift 40 lbs from floor to waist x 2 with a 12 second interval Lift 12 lbs from floor to above head/crown level with a 12
second interval.
Repetitively lift 30 lbs from floor to knuckles x 10 self-paced but continuous with 12 second intervals between each lift.
Carry Test: Carry 40 lbs with two hands for 50 feet x 2; self-paced, but continuous, allow a 60 second rest break between carry tests, i.e. after 50 feet
Climb Stars: Climb up and down 12 steps x 10 for a total of 120 steps; self-paced, but continuous, allow 60 second rest breaks after each up and down climb of 40 steps Lift,
Carry and Climb: While carrying 35 lbs in one hand and holding onto a railing with the other hand for safety, walk up and down 12 steps x 2 for a total of 24 steps; self-paced but continuous, allow 60 second rest break 12 steps up and down
Slanted Ladder: Climb up and down 15 rungs x 6 for a total of 90 rungs; allow a 60 second rest break after climbing up and down each set of 30 rungs
Repetitive Stoop Test: Perform from standing position, bend forward at waist as far as possible without bending the
knees with hands reaching toward the floor x 5, self-paced, but continuous
Repetitive Kneel Test: Perform from standing, kneel on one knee, alternate from left to right knee, x 5 each knee
Repetitive Squat Test: Perform a functional squat and stand x 5
Twist and Flex Test: Perform from standing alternate toe touches x 5 to each side to assess ability to twist and flex the trunk repetitively
Qualifications
Five (5) years experience in petrochemical or industrial electrical experience
Valid Driver's license and the ability to be covered by WORLEY's auto insurer
High School Diploma or equivalent GED
Possess Alaska State Fitness Certificate as a Journeyman Electrician or the ability to obtain prior to start date
North Slope Training Cooperative (NSTC). Worley can provide NSTC certification training if needed
Preferred Qualifications
Six (6) years experience as an electrician, including three (3) years in industrial electrical work or in relevant field
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