Senior/Engineer (Electrical)
31 Jan 2026
GENERAL OVERVIEW
This position is part of the Instrument, Control and Electrical (ICE) team that provides maintenance and technical support to the Operations and Project teams in the LNG Terminal. This position is responsible for ensuring the overall technical integrity of the Terminal from the electrical discipline perspective.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Lead and supervise maintenance activities and reliability improvement initiatives for electrical systems and equipment, particularly within the Gas Engine Generator (GEG) area
- Develop and implement reliability programs and preventive maintenance procedures to ensure consistent and efficient maintenance of electrical assets
- Plan and execute minor capital (CAPEX) electrical projects in accordance with company guidelines and engineering best practices
- Investigate electrical equipment failures or malfunctions to identify root causes and implement effective corrective and preventive measures
- Liaise with external stakeholders, including government agencies, on matters related to electrical systems and regulatory compliance
- Provide electrical engineering support for major terminal expansion projects, ensuring alignment with operational requirements and system integration
- Work closely with the Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) to ensure the continued integrity and statutory compliance of all electrical systems
- Participate in the terminal’s emergency response team and assume assigned roles and responsibilities during emergency situations
REQUIREMENTS
- Degree in Electrical, Electrical and Electronic Engineering or equivalent
- Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in electrical maintenance or design within oil & gas, petrochemical, or power generation industries
- Strong technical knowledge and practical experience with high-voltage electrical power systems
- Proficient in the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of high and low voltage electrical systems, including switchgear, transformers, protection relays
- Sound understanding of electrical system studies such as load flow, fault level analysis, arc flash, and protection coordination.
- Familiarity with standards and codes (e.g., SS 638), EMA licensing requirements, and international electrical engineering codes (e.g., International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE)