Electrical Project Engineer

Posted 3 days 5 hours ago by Bennet & Boss

Permanent
Not Specified
Factory Jobs
Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Job Description

Can you turn complex electrical concepts into machinery that lifts hundreds of tonnes safely at sea? Comfortable juggling clients' specs, classification rules and suppliers' deadlines while still delivering on time?


We are looking for an Electrical Project Engineer to lead the end-to-end design, integration and commissioning of electrical and control systems for advanced offshore lifting equipment, translating client requirements into compliant technical solutions while coordinating suppliers, documentation, testing, and on-site support throughout the project lifecycle.


Tasks & responsibilities:

Translating functional specifications into detailed electrical and control system designs for heavy-duty lifting equipment. This includes creating and maintaining schematics, cable lists, load calculations, and BOMs in EPLAN or AutoCAD Electrical. The role involves selecting and procuring components in line with IEC, DNV, and ATEX standards, coordinating with mechanical, hydraulic, and software teams, and managing engineering budgets and schedules. Additional tasks include guiding suppliers, reviewing documentation, performing factory acceptance tests, supervising commissioning on site, resolving punch-list items, delivering as-built documentation, and supporting tenders and design improvements.


Requirements Electrical Project Engineer

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Industrial Automation or a comparable discipline.
  • 3-7 years' experience in engineering power and control systems for cranes, offshore equipment, wind-turbine tools or similar heavy machinery.
  • Proficiency with EPLAN or AutoCAD Electrical; familiarity with PLC/SCADA programming environments (e.g., Siemens TIA Portal, Allen-Bradley).
  • Solid knowledge of IEC 60204-1, IEC 60092, ATEX and functional safety (SIL/PL) requirements.
  • Able to perform load-flow, short-circuit and selectivity studies and to size motors, drives and protection devices.
  • Willingness to travel worldwide for FAT, commissioning, and troubleshooting ( 20% of the time)