Electrical Power Engineer

Full Time 3 weeks ago
Employment Information

Industry leader seeks an Electrical Engineer with industrial power distribution experience. Experience with such is required. You should also have experience from a heavy industrial setting, as well as CAPEX and automation experience. This is a company with strong financials, zero layoff history, and competitive benefits (including career growth). Relocation assistance available, visa sponsorship not available.

 
location: Indianapolis, Indiana
job type: Permanent
salary: $100,000 - 150,000 per year
work hours: 8am to 4pm
education: Bachelors
 
responsibilities:
  • Responsible for the design, implementation, maintenance, and improvement of electrical power systems

  • Diagnose and troubleshoot electrical issues, minimizing downtime and ensuring continuous operation.

  • Lead electrical engineering projects from conception to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time and within budget.

  • Understanding of power distribution, control systems, and electrical safety standards to ensure reliable and efficient operation of all electrical equipment.

  • Assist with education and training of plant electrical personnel, coordinate corrective actions and best practices, and communicate with other divisions on electrical power-related issues.
requirements:

  • BS Electrical Engineering, BSEET, or similar

  • Industrial power distribution experience required, no exceptions

  • Experience from a heavy industrial setting strongly desired (primary production of: steel, aluminum, pulp/paper, chemical, plastic)

  • PLC and other industrial automation experience desired
benefits:

  • Permanent direct-hire role with full benefits

  • Healthcare

  • Retirement

  • Bonuses and profit sharing

  • Career advancement - professional and financial growth
 
qualifications:
  • Experience level: Experienced
  • Minimum 3 years of experience
  • Education: Bachelors (required)
 
skills: EngineeringMaintenanceSafetyElectricalElectrical EngineeringPower SystemsPower distribution