Our top ENR -ranked Ports & Maritime team is seeking a Lead Port Electrical Engineer to manage and lead our team of electrical engineers to delivery projects that expand, modernize, optimize, and decarbonize marine cargo and passenger terminals, urban waterfronts, and maritime industrial facilities all over the world. You would join a team that has an insatiable curiosity about solutions to move people and goods safely and efficiently through marine cargo and passenger terminals, enhancing global trade and connectivity.
Your efforts will be primarily focused on the implementation of electrical designs for the electrification and decarbonization of public and private cargo terminals, and the design of electrical distribution systems, cathodic protection, and lighting for these facilities. You will work with a team of multi-disciplinary engineers and planners as the lead port electrical engineer to manage the development and/or review electrical plans, drawings, cost estimates, schedules, reports, and specifications. In addition to delivering projects, you will support the regional, national, and global Ports & Maritime team with proposals involving the electrification of waterfront facilities, low and medium voltage electrical, and cathodic protection design.
You will also have the opportunity to work with our other markets and disciplines as part of an integrated and forward-thinking team with the opportunity to learn from and assist key specialists and draw resources from outside of the Ports & Maritime team, as needed. Working together, we'll help you grow and pursue what fulfills you so that we can make impacts on the future - big and small, global and local.
At Jacobs, we're partnering across the globe to create the best project outcomes by maximizing the design, digital technology, and support capabilities of our Global Delivery Center (GDC) teammates. By joining Jacobs, you'll commit to supporting and engaging with these teams, as we work to build a company like no other.
Your key responsibilities will be to:
Lead the preparation and/or review of electrical design drawings, technical memorandums, technical specifications, and design reports for the successful delivery of our infrastructure projects
Serve as a subject matter expert for all electrical and/or cathodic protection work for port and marine facilities
Contribute to and/or lead the preparation of proposals, including the development of technical approaches and levels of effort for the electrical engineering scope of work
Work collaboratively across the various disciplines and markets within Jacobs to further develop your professional career and knowledge while being a key part of our project delivery teams
Engage and collaborate with electrical teams outside of the Ports & Maritime team, as needed, to build capability, capacity, and expertise to support our growing Ports & Maritime portfolio
Engage with our Global Delivery Centers to build capability, capacity, and expertise to support our Ports & Maritime portfolio.
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering
Professional Engineering (PE) license in electrical engineering from a US state
Substantial years of electrical design experience, with a minimum of 7 years working on ports and other marine facilities
Ability to work with multi-disciplinary teams and subject matter experts to deliver projects, in both in-person and remote environments
Ability to work remotely and independently
Ability and willingness to travel to project sites and client offices
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Working knowledge of NEC, NPFA, NEMA, IEC, NAVFAC, and other electrical codes, standards, criteria and specs used in the design of maritime facilities
Experience in the design of projects where electrical equipment is installed in a corrosive marine environment and knowledge of the associated corrosion issues
Understanding of cathodic protection systems for maritime facilities
Experience in the design of medium voltage and low voltage electrical distribution systems and the infrastructure needed for container terminals, marine facilities, urban waterfronts, and other transportation facilities
Experience in the design of grounding and lightning protection systems for maritime facilities such as container terminals
Experience in the design of lighting systems for maritime facilities such as container terminals
Experience in the design of medium and low voltage shore power (cold ironing) connection systems and other electrical services for vessels
Familiarity and experience with the following design programs (or similar):
o SKM Power Systems Analysis Software
o ETAP Power Systems Analysis Software
o AGi32 Lighting Design Software
o AutoCAD or MicroStation
o Bluebeam or other PDF editing application for paperless drawing review and markup
Ideally, you'll also have:
Master's Degree in Electrical engineering
Experience in the design of electrification for port-related equipment and infrastructure such as ship-to-shore cranes, gantry cranes, straddle carriers, etc.
Experience in the design of microgrids and energy resilience measures for ports and other transportation infrastructure
Experience in the design of cathodic protection systems (sacrificial or impressed current) in a marine environment
Experience in the design of shipyards and drydock electrical infrastructure
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