Posted in Other 13 days ago.
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Location: Chicago, IL
Salary: $110,000.00 USD Annually - $125,000.00 USD Annually
Description:
Electrical Engineer - Fortune 500 Manufacturing Company - Chicago, IL
As the Plant Electrical Engineer, you will achieve 100% compliance to local legal regulations, quality, health safety & environment management systems, and standards. You are responsible for the management and maintenance of site facilities, buildings, and equipment (hardware & software).
Compensation: $100,000 - $125,000 + Annual Bonus, 401k 6% match Medical, Dental, Vision. Merit increases. 15-20 days PTO.
Schedule: Monday - Friday. 1st shift.
Overview:
• Work cross-functionally to develop and implement a strategic Facilities roadmap and annual operating plan which is a competitive advantage. Partner with internal & external stakeholders and service providers to define and meet Safety, Quality, Cost, Delivery, Sustainability, Engagement goals. Establish a strong governance to review & control Operational performance and continuous Improvement plan to deliver against best in class both internally and externally.
• Lead and be accountable that Building Maintenance program, Facilities maintenance program capabilities, including maintenance repairs & overall operations are in place. Accountable to ensure adherence to business continuity plan, manufacturing standards government regulations are understood by all employees/services providers at the site, regularly reviewed and monitored for effective implementation.
• Provide leadership, coaching to Facilities team towards implementation of IL6S-Integrated Lean 6 sigma ways of working: delivering zero breakdowns via preventive/predictive maintenance strategies and technical mastery of maintenance and operation teams; PM (Progressive Maintenance) Pillar, and CBM (condition based monitoring), Visual controls & tools Mgmt., Lubrication mgmt. & Calibration of equipment(s) etc.
• Role model Values and principles through effective coaching, mentoring and builds skills capability across the Plant technical/engineering team to engage with latest modern practices. Have a clear people succession and resource plan, for the asset & technology population, identifying and implementing critical levers to attract, retain and develop critical talent.
• Interface with key stakeholders internally and externally to develop and maintain effective relationships, align priorities in order to deliver the company objectives, and goals.
Responsibilities
Electrical Site Ownership:
• Act as the primary point of contact for all electrical systems.
• Oversee the design, installation, and maintenance of electrical infrastructure to ensure compliance with safety and industry standards.
• Conduct Alternative Energy Isolation (AEI) evaluations and implement necessary safety measures.
• Establish Electrical Hazard Risk Analysis for site.
AutoCAD Drafting:
• Develop and maintain (as-build) accurate AutoCAD drawings for electrical systems and layouts.
• In-depth knowledge of one-line diagrams and load analysis.
• Collaborate with safety professionals to integrate AEI and Arc Flash precautions into AutoCAD documentation.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
• Conduct regular inspections and preventive maintenance activities on electrical equipment.
• Provide technical support for troubleshooting and resolving electrical issues to minimize downtime.
• Develop and implement procedures to enhance electrical safety during maintenance activities.
Electrical and Arc Flash Safety:
• Lead training sessions on electrical safety protocols, including AEI, Arc Flash awareness, for maintenance and operations teams.
• Ensure all electrical work follows NFPA 70E standards, local regulations, and guidelines for AEI.
Regulatory Compliance:
• Ensure all electrical systems and installations adhere to local, state, and federal regulations.
• Keep abreast of industry standards and recommend improvements to enhance electrical safety and efficiency.
Improvements and Obsolescence Eradication:
• Collaborate with Project Management and Engineering to execute projects and manage contractors.
• Build an electrical inventory and plan to replace obsolete equipment and infrastructure through modernization projects.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field with relevant experience (at least 10 years)
• Proven experience in electrical engineering, with a focus on industrial settings.
• Proficiency in AutoCAD for creating electrical drawings and schematics.
• Strong knowledge of electrical codes, standards, and regulations.
• Experience with Alternative Energy Isolation (AEI) evaluations and safety measures.
• Experience with Arc Flash Hazard analysis.
• Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
• Project and contractor management skills are a plus
• Modernization and Obsolescence Project Experience
• Experience in a Union Environment preferred
• Project Management and Contractor Management experience preferred
• Experience with SAP PM preferred
• Effective communication and collaboration skills.
• Lean Six Sigma Methodology
• Experience with Change Management Practices and PSM (process safety management) practices
• Implementation of a peak load management system is a plus
Cushman & Wakefield
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Cushman & Wakefield
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Cushman & Wakefield
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American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
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American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
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American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
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