Functional Electrical Designer A
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Job description
A functional designer uses research and experience to develop designs and integrated functional drawings. Responsible for designing, planning, manufacturing, constructing, and installing electric or electronic components/systems. Ensure designs meet regulatory standards related to electrical installations.
TYPICAL DUTIES: The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities.
- Carries out engineering assignments associated with electrical design to ensure proposed designs meet contract requirements.
- Produces complex layouts; fabrication-ready deliverables.
- Checks peers' drawings
- Approves design decisions at the drawing level and resolves conflicts.
- Responsible for quality and compliance to reduce rework.
- Drafts and designs of electrical systems under the supervision of a Cognizant Electrical Engineer.
- Maintain documentation and data related to electrical designs.
- Creates innovative and cost-effective solutions in the development of vessels.
- Reviews purchase specifications from other disciplines for compliance and integration with the overall vessel.
- Prepare reports for and reports to inquiries of regulatory agencies.
- Coordinate with vendors to ensure design compatibility.
- Attend/support meetings with the USCG.
- Mentor junior designers
Requirements
- Strong knowledge of manufacturing processes and common materials.
- Good understanding of all phases of procuring activities for Marine products, industry regulations, and company standards.
- Considerable knowledge of electrical design.
- Good knowledge of regulatory and company standards applicable to electrical installations for division products or the ability to acquire it quickly.
- Ability to translate technical requirements into usable data.
- Experienced in interacting with Production, multiple design teams from several companies, customer representatives, and equipment manufacturers.
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Ability to maintain effective working relationships with all levels of employees, customers, and subcontractors.
- Knowledge of computer programs - Microsoft Office Suite and AutoCAD.
- Strong working knowledge of Maritime Regulatory Authorities (i.e., ABS, DNV, NAVSEA, MIL, USCG, IMO, IEEE, etc.)
- Working knowledge of shipboard power systems in these areas:
- Develop and maintain electrical one-line (EOL).
- Maintain Electrical Plant Load Analysis (EPLA).
- Auxiliary Control System (ACS) and Machinery Control System (MCS).
- Block diagrams and elementary wiring diagrams.
- Possess a thorough understanding of vessel design in all the following areas as related to electrical power systems and space arrangements:
- Structure
- Possess a thorough understanding of vessel design in all the following areas as related to electrical power systems and space arrangements:
- Structure
- Hull designs with respect to electrical installations.
- Outfitting and Arrangements of Electrical Spaces
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- HVAC and auxiliary systems (i.e., cooling water) that support electrical Systems and space arrangements.??????
- Electrical
- Good knowledge and understanding of Power Generation, Power Distribution, and lighting.
- Working knowledge of cable types used in the marine industry.
- Electrical Arrangement of spaces.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
5+ years' experience in electrical design, shipbuilding, and production processes OR 3+ years' experience with an Associate's Degree in 3D modeling and Design Technology, electrical field or equivalent experience as an electrical apprentice