Reliability Engineer – Automation Focus
Requirements
Must have:
– Education: A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering is required. – Location: While Indianapolis is preferred, we are open to other locations. – Technical Experience: At least five (5) years of experience in pipeline operations, engineering, or maintenance is essential. – Professional Engineering License: This is desired but not mandatory. – Leadership: The ability to make informed technical judgments and decisions is necessary. – Communication Skills: Proficient written and oral communication is expected. – Interpersonal Skills: Ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with various individuals and groups. – Strategic Thinking: Capable of forward-thinking and planning. – Hands-on Experience: Familiarity with electrical parts and construction is preferred, along with project leadership experience. – Adaptability: Willingness to support changes based on department and company objectives and embrace new technologies. – Travel Requirement: 10 — 15%.
Responsibilities:
- Provide technical insights on project requirements and feasible solutions. – Lead electrical engineering efforts in project development, design, and addressing electrical issues. – Participate in Technical Design Reviews for Level 2+ projects, ensuring compliance with standards and resolving design conflicts. – Support L&SE in completing Level 0 and 1 project designs independently. – Conduct MOC Evaluations for assigned projects. – Research design concerns and make informed recommendations on equipment. – Contribute electrical input to TAPRoot investigations. – Assist in the development of standards and serve as the owner/Subject Matter Expert (SME) for assigned standards. – Support project closeouts by reviewing as-built drawings. – Oversee MOC closeouts. – Create standard detail drawings. – Conduct ArcFlash, Hazardous Area Classification, and ETAP reviews for significant projects. – Develop programming requirements for Motor Protection and Feeder Protection relays and train specialists accordingly. – Maintain ownership of all station ETAP models. – Manage Rectifier and Block valve ETAP documentation and maintenance. – Identify needs for electrical generator plans and propose ideas. – Participate as an SME in MPC/Industry Communities of Practice. – Provide expertise for commercial development and special projects, including due diligence reviews and maintenance activities. – Collaborate with third parties, such as contractors, engineering consultants, and equipment vendors. – Assess and evaluate manufacturers for equipment procurement. – Ensure the specification of equipment aligns with fit-for-purpose standards. – Assist the Electrical Reliability Manager in setting budgets and objectives for future years. – Aid other Electrical SMEs in the planning and execution of electrical preventive maintenance as required. – Maintain technical competency and knowledge of various low and medium voltage electrical equipment. – Stay updated on relevant industry standards including NFPA 70, NFPA 70E, NFPA 70B, OSHA 1910, and API RP 500. – Occasionally fill in for the Electrical Reliability Manager or other electrical specialists. – Identify and work toward individual career goals and develop a plan to achieve them.
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Company:
At MPC, we pride ourselves on being an excellent workplace that embraces innovative ideas, promotes diverse perspectives, nurtures our team members, and encourages a collaborative environment. We are a leader in the energy sector, and we believe that our career opportunities facilitate both personal and professional growth. Join us for an exciting career that awaits you!