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Electrical Engineer

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• Prepare and review electrical design documents for marine

  and offshore projects.
• Prepare, develop, and review Single Line Diagram, Electrical 

  Load Analysis, Wiring Diagram, Electrical Equipment Layout, 

  and Arrangement of Navigation Light.
• Perform and review electrical calculations including load flow,    short circuit, voltage drop, cable sizing, and protection

  coordination studies.
• Review vendor drawings and technical documentation for 

  electrical equipment.
• Coordinate with shipyards, classification societies, equipment   vendors, and clients.
• Ensure compliance with applicable marine regulations and

  international standards.


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• Bachelor¡¯s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering

  or equivalent.
• Minimum 5 years of experience in marine, shipbuilding, 

  or offshore.
• Strong understanding of marine power and lighting system.
• Familiarity with IEC, IEEE, SOLAS and Classification Society 

  Rules.
• Good command of written and spoken English.
• Experience in LNG Carrier, FSRU, LNG Terminal, Offshore 

  Platform, or Shipbuilding projects
• Experience working with shipyards and classification societies.
• Experience in FAT, SAT, and Sea Trial activities.


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