Job Title: Power System Engineer – Power System Studies
Role Overview
Looking for a Power System Engineer to support and execute power system studies, develop system models, and contribute to project delivery while ensuring compliance with industry standards and client requirements.
Qualifications / Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, preferably with a specialization in Power Systems.
- 1–3 years of relevant experience in power system studies and protection engineering.
- Exposure to power system analysis software other than ETAP will be considered an added advantage.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
- High attention to quality, accuracy, and compliance requirements.
- Ability to evaluate technical challenges and provide effective solutions.
- Good communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively within teams.
- Eagerness to learn and develop expertise in the power systems domain.
Key Responsibilities
Power System Studies
- Perform and independently handle power system studies using ETAP, including:
- Load Flow Analysis
- Short Circuit Analysis
- Relay Coordination and Protection Studies
- Arc Flash Analysis
- Harmonic Analysis
- Develop protection philosophies, relay logic schemes, and relay setting parameters.
- Create, update, and validate power system models in accordance with specific project requirements.
Project & Client Coordination
- Participate in technical meetings and discussions with clients to understand project requirements and present study outcomes.
- Collaborate with internal teams to facilitate effective project execution and delivery.
- Ensure timely completion of assigned projects through thorough reviews and a focus on minimizing rework.
Industry Representation
- Represent the organization and the Power System team at industry conferences, technical seminars, workshops, and professional forums.
Why Join Us
- Build your career with an internationally recognized organization renowned for technical excellence and innovation in Power System Studies.
- Learn from industry experts with 20–25+ years of experience.
- Receive mentorship and training from a renowned power systems specialist with 35–40 years of expertise.
- Strong association with leading engineering institutes and professional bodies.
- Exposure to diverse and challenging power system projects.
- Continuous learning, professional development, and career growth opportunities.