Overview
The Preservation Electrical Engineer is responsible for ensuring the protection and maintenance of electrical equipment and systems throughout the storage, transportation, and installation phases of a project.
This role involves developing preservation procedures, conducting inspections, and maintaining records to ensure all electrical components are preserved according to industry standards and project requirements.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement preservation procedures for electrical equipment, including motors, panels, switchgear, transformers, and cables based on project specifications and manufacturer guidelines.
- Conduct inspections and audits of preserved electrical equipment during storage, handling, and installation phases to ensure compliance with preservation standards.
- Coordinate with project, procurement, and construction teams to incorporate preservation requirements into all phases of the project lifecycle.
- Monitor environmental conditions (humidity, temperature, etc.) in storage areas and ensure preservation measures are in place to prevent equipment degradation.
- Maintain detailed records of preservation activities, including checklists, inspection reports, and compliance documentation.
- Provide technical guidance and training to site personnel on electrical preservation requirements and best practices.
- Identify and resolve preservation-related issues that could impact equipment functionality or safety.
- Support commissioning activities by ensuring preserved electrical equipment is correctly prepared for operational testing and start-up.
- Liaise with vendors and suppliers to resolve technical queries related to preservation measures and equipment specifications.
- Develop and update preservation schedules to ensure timely implementation of preservation tasks according to project timelines.
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
Certifications / Specialization / IT Skills
- Certification in Electrical Preservation or related field is an advantage.
- Proficient in MS Office and preservation management tools or software.
Years Of Experience
- Minimum 5 years of experience in electrical preservation in the oil and gas or similar industry.
Technical Knowledge
- Electrical Preservation Techniques: In-depth knowledge of preservation techniques for electrical equipment, including protection from moisture, dust, corrosion, and mechanical damage during all project phases.
- Industry Standards: Familiarity with international standards and practices for electrical preservation, such as IEEE, IEC, NACE, and API standards.
Note: Due to Visa limitations, your application will not be accepted if your is Indian, Egyptian or Indonesian. Exception if you area already inside Qatar with a valid QID, transfer or sponsorship is possible!
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