At CSI Global, we specialize in delivering advanced electromechanical, testing, and commissioning services across the GCC and Globally. We power infrastructure through technical excellence and engineering innovation. Join a team committed to shaping the future of transmission and energy systems in the region.
We are seeking a skilled Electrical Testing Engineer (Substation Systems) to join our high-performance team focused on delivering advanced commissioning and testing services across industrial and infrastructure projects. This role is essential for ensuring the safe, efficient, and standards-compliant operation of LV Switchgear, Panels, and Protection Systems.
- Perform detailed electrical testing and diagnostics on LV Switchgear and Control Panels.
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Conduct testing and verification of Current Transformers (CTs), Voltage Transformers (VTs), and Circuit Breakers (CBs) in line with project specifications and international standards.
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Utilize specialized test instruments to assess functionality, accuracy, and protection performance.
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Document all testing procedures, parameters, and results in formal reports.
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Coordinate with QA/QC, commissioning teams, and client representatives to resolve anomalies.
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Support test setup, safety assessments, and calibration procedures before live energization.
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
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Minimum 5 years of relevant experience electrical testing.
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SEC (National Grid KSA) Approved Engineers will be prioritized.
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Proven experience in electrical testing and commissioning—especially LV systems.
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Proficiency in using the following equipment is mandatory:
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CT Analyzer (e.g., Omicron)
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CPC 100
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MOM 200 (for contact resistance testing)
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Strong understanding of electrical protection systems, schematics, and test procedures.
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Ability to work in a fast-paced site environment with strict safety and quality compliance.
- Previous experience in testing roles for industrial, utility, or infrastructure projects in the GCC.
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Familiarity with IEC and IEEE standards for protection testing.