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Principal Electrical Engineer by Air Swift

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Dear all, 
Airswift is currently looking for a Principal Electrical Engineer for one of our largest projects in Schiedam, Netherlands. This position has a Monday-Friday schedule, The work setup is a Staff position, which means it’s a Permanent role. We are looking for candidates with the drive and commitment to make a genuine difference in our performance to ensure that the company continues to differentiate itself from competitors by delivering quality service to our client’s requirements.    Job Description  As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you ensure assigned engineering activities are executed with a high degree of understanding of Electrical power generation/distribution systems and electrical equipment. Will also be responsible for the selection of methods and procedures, performance of the work, and optimization of the design within the scope of the project specifications. Ensure the design and installation of equipment is in compliance with international codes, Company specifications, and industry standards and regulations. You may be assigned as a Package Engineer with technical responsibility for the design, procurement, and manufacture of the Package, or as a Discipline Lead Engineer with responsibility for the execution of the scope for the Electrical Discipline on projects.     Requirements 

  • Minimum Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering required. 

  • Minimum 10 years with relevant offshore electrical engineering experience. 

  • Willingness to travel. 

  If you are interested in starting a new challenge in the Netherlands in the next months, please email your CV to Laís Mendes at

lais.mendes@airswift.com
       

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Principal Electrical Engineer by Air Swift
Schiedam
2 years ago
C-level / Executive
Full-time

Job post no longer accepts applications
Principal Electrical Engineer by Air Swift

Job post no longer accepts applications