A Snapshot of Your Day
As an Electrical Project Engineer you are responsible for the successful design, implementation and commissioning of high-voltage systems in substations. You take on technical project management tasks and work closely with international teams.
How You’ll Make an Impact
- Develop and review detailed electrical designs for high-voltage substations including switchgear, transformers, protection and control systems.
- Prepare precise technical specifications and documentation in line with industry standards and project objectives.
- Define project scope and key deliverables; support project managers in effective planning and scheduling.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure seamless integration of electrical, civil and mechanical works.
- Coordinate with clients, contractors and suppliers for timely procurement and rapid issue resolution.
- Oversee on-site installation and commissioning to uphold safety, quality and compliance throughout project delivery.
What You Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field; professional certification (e.g. PE) is an advantage.
- Hands-on experience in electrical engineering projects, preferably involving high-voltage systems or substations.
- Strong knowledge of electrical systems, components and standards such as IEEE and IEC.
- Project management skills: scheduling, budgeting and resource coordination.
- Effective communicator with ability to collaborate across teams, stakeholders and clients.
- Detail-oriented problem solver focused on quality, safety and on-time delivery.
About the Team
Siemens Energy’s Grid Technologies division drives the energy transition with high-voltage DC transmission, grid stabilization and storage, switchgear, transformers and digital grid technology.
Rewards/Benefits
- Opportunities to collaborate with diverse teams worldwide
- Learning platforms for your growth and development
- Hybrid working arrangement and attractive benefits
Country
: Indonesia
City: Jakarta
Company: Siemens Energy
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