ELECTRICAL Engineer
System Design and Integration
- Design electrical control systems for fire pumps, ensuring compliance with NFPA 20 and IEC standards.
- Integrate fire pump systems with building automation systems (BAS) and SCADA systems.
- Specify electrical components such as control panels, sensors, relays, and circuit breakers.
- Collaborate with architects and engineers to ensure seamless integration of fire pump systems into building designs.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Perform routine inspections of fire pump electrical systems to identify potential issues.
- Diagnose and repair faults in control panels, wiring, and sensors.
- Implement preventive maintenance schedules to ensure system reliability.
- Use diagnostic tools such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and PLC programmers to troubleshoot issues.
Testing and Commissioning
- Conduct functional tests on fire pump systems to verify proper operation.
- Test control panels, alarms, and sensors to ensure they meet safety standards.
- Commission new fire pump systems, ensuring they are fully operational and compliant.
- Document test results and provide detailed reports to stakeholders.
Safety and Compliance
- Ensure all electrical systems meet NFPA, IEC, and local fire safety codes.
- Conduct risk assessments to identify potential hazards in fire pump operations.
- Implement safety measures such as grounding, circuit protection, and emergency shutdown systems.
- Stay updated on changes in fire safety regulations and electrical standards.
Technical Leadership and Training
- Supervise a team of electrical technicians and engineers.
- Provide technical training on fire pump control systems and safety protocols.
- Develop and implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) for maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Foster a culture of safety and technical excellence within the team.
FIRE PUMPS QC Engineer
Quality Control (QC) Inspections
- Conduct detailed inspections of fire pump components during the manufacturing process.
- Verify that materials, components, and assemblies meet design specifications and quality standards.
- Use precision measurement tools (e.g., calipers, micrometers) to check dimensions and tolerances.
- Inspect welding, painting, and assembly processes to ensure compliance with standards.
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) Oversight
- Plan and execute FAT procedures to verify the performance of fire pumps.
- Test fire pumps under simulated operating conditions to ensure they meet performance criteria (e.g., flow rate, pressure).
- Inspect control panels, sensors, and alarms to ensure proper functionality.
- Document test results and prepare FAT reports for stakeholders.
Compliance and Standards
- Ensure fire pumps comply with NFPA 20, IEC, and other relevant standards.
- Verify that manufacturing processes adhere to ISO 9001 or other quality management systems.
- Stay updated on changes in fire safety regulations and standards.
Documentation and Reporting
- Maintain detailed records of QC inspections and FAT results.
- Prepare inspection reports, test certificates, and compliance documentation.
- Communicate findings to manufacturers, engineers, and customers.
Problem Resolution
- Identify defects or non-conformities during inspections and tests.
- Work with manufacturers to resolve issues and implement corrective actions.
- Ensure that corrective actions are verified and documented.
Job Type: Full-time
Experience:
- Fire Pumps Design and Integration: 3 years (Preferred)
- Fire Pumps Maintenance and Troubleshooting: 3 years (Preferred)
- Fire Pumps Quality Control inspections: 3 years (Preferred)
License/Certification:
- Electrical Engineering Certificate (Preferred)