About the role
The role leads electrical, controls and instrumentation engineering for solar, energy storage and HVDC projects, overseeing design, bidding and on‑site execution. It involves technical expertise, stakeholder collaboration and ensuring compliance with regulations.
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Key Responsibilities
- Develop and bid ECI systems for solar plants, energy storage, HVDC, substations, and other industrial facilities.
- Design and review electrical and instrumentation systems during FEED and basic design for utility and low‑carbon projects.
- Produce engineering deliverables (SLDs, P&IDs, control architecture, equipment lists, specifications, I/O lists) and conduct studies (load flow, short circuit, protection coordination, control loop analysis).
- Oversee contractors/vendors for on‑site E&I works, ensure compliance with standards, and manage documentation, FAT/SAT, and functional testing.
- Evaluate and recommend new technologies and value‑engineering solutions to optimize design, cost, and performance.
- Provide engineering support, resource planning, stakeholder collaboration, and training for team members.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in electrical or instrumentation engineering or equivalent.
- 8–12 years of engineering and project management experience in the energy sector.
- Experience with utility‑scale solar, BESS, hybrid energy systems, power system studies and life‑cycle analysis; CCGT plant experience advantageous.
- Proficiency with multiple energy resource simulation and optimization tools (advantageous).
- Project development and execution experience (preferred).
- Strong critical thinking, analytical communication, leadership, teamwork, and ability to work independently under deadlines.