Purpose
The Electrical Project Engineer plays a crucial role in supporting the delivery of construction and engineering projects within a pharmaceutical campus. The primary objective is to coordinate electrical activities to meet safety, quality, and schedule commitments.
Responsibilities
1. Ensure the safe execution of works by adhering to site, corporate, and regulatory guidelines.
2. Contribute to the project lifecycle from concept to close-out using the Capital Projects team's Engineering Project Delivery process.
3. Deliver timely project reports, manage project outcomes, and ensure completion on time.
4. Plan and oversee construction works alongside third-party contractors, outsourced partners, construction managers, and facility stakeholders.
5. Participate in daily whiteboard meetings for works planning and coordination.
6. Collaborate with construction contractors to plan work in advance, secure materials, staff on-site, and conduct thorough risk assessments including RAMS, SPAs, COHE, LOTO's, and issuing associated Permits to Work.
7. Review installation works for quality and participate in system walkdowns and handovers.
8. Approve turnover packs and as-built drawings after review.
9. Support the project commercial team in managing project cost control.
10. Develop solutions to complex project phasing and execution issues by working closely with stakeholders to identify the optimal path forward.
11. Work collaboratively within the project team structure and contribute to Root Cause and Cross Functional Investigations.
Qualifications
1. FETAC Level 6 National Craft Certificate – Electrical or equivalent, plus a minimum of 7 years relevant industry experience.
2. Demonstrated experience in driving a safety culture throughout a project team.
3. Thorough understanding of electrical testing and certification requirements for large-scale projects.
4. Experience working in similar project environments, particularly those involving biopharmaceutical sites.
5. Knowledge of safety, GMP, and environmental regulatory requirements.
6. Understanding of electrical installations, including interpretation of electrical drawings, schematics, and standards.
7. Detailed knowledge of I.S. 10101 National Rules of Electrical Installations.
8. Knowledge of life safety standards; I.S. 3217 Emergency Lighting and I.S. 3218 Fire Detection and Fire Alarm systems.
9. Understanding of mechanical systems and their interface with electrical infrastructure.
10. Experience inspecting electrical installations and producing detailed observation reports, including knowledge of electrical regulatory guidelines and compliance requirements.
11. Demonstrated strong communication and interpersonal skills.
12. Able to collaborate with stakeholders to achieve optimal outcomes.
13. Proficient in Microsoft Office software suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
14. Able to work under tight deadlines in fast-paced environments.
Preferred Skills:
Proficiency in project management software and tools.