Job Information
Veolia North America Electrical & Instrument Engineer L2 in Richmond, Virginia
Company Description
Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions (VWTS) is a worldwide leader in water recovery, treatment, and reuse. We design, supply, and operate a range of water systems - from food and beverage applications, to municipal water, to microelectronics ultrapure water and heavy industrial wastewater treatment. Our portfolio includes chemicals & monitoring solutions, start-up & operation, membrane & ion exchange products, and custom engineered equipment.
Job Description
The Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer (E&I) provides engineering needed to deliver custom water/wastewater treatment systems to industrial and municipal customers. Working on a multi-disciplinary team, the E&I ensures accuracy of design, timeliness of submittals, adherence to budget, and compliance with our quality procedures.
As E&I, you have broad responsibility to develop engineering deliverables and coordinate with a project team.
Led by the Lead Engineer, you will complete design documents in concert with Process, Mechanical and Controls engineers, as well as various project support functions (Document Control, Sourcing, Finance, etc).
The E&I works in a highly technical role: generating, checking or approving Process & Instrument Diagrams, single line diagrams, I/O lists, loop (termination) diagrams, instrumentation, power distribution designs, control system architecture (PLC/DCS), electrical load lists and general design specifications.
You have experience in control panel design; including, but not limited to, panel layout, termination drawings, and compiling a bill of materials.
You support vendor selection and equipment procurement, managing vendor documents and ensuring our suppliers are on track and performing.
You build and maintain knowledge of local and national electrical codes and requirements.
You also maintain the project schedule and document reporting for the Lead Engineer.
Finally, you are a technical customer contact, participating in project status updates, design reviews, installation support and commissioning supervision.
The E&I requires a strong engineering foundation and is skilled at working across teams, communicating complex ideas and integrating systems.
They are thoughtful, cooperative and creative, able to handle multiple shifting demands with professionalism and good judgement.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
5 years of cognate experience in Electrical Engineering in water treatment, oil & gas, chemical or power fields
Bachelor Degree in an accredited Engineering - Electrical or Control preferred
Professional Engineer's Licence or ability to obtain one within 1 year - preferred but not required
Experience with SAP
Experience with hazardous location classification/technologies
Experience with Motor Control Center (MCC) design
Experience with low and medium voltage power distribution system design
Experience with selection/procurement of valves and instruments
Working knowledge of design standards (NEC, UL508A, CSA etc)
Cable tray design and cable routing
Impeccable planning, organisation, and time management
Clear, concise communication skills
Team player, with the ability to exercise good judgement under changing conditions
10 - 25% travel - both domestic & international
Strong focus on customer relationships (both external and internal customers).
Additional Information
At Veolia, we realise diverse teams make smarter decisions, deliver better results, and build stronger communities. We're an organisation that champions diversity and inclusion at every rung of the ladder and are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. Because our people are our greatest assets, we also offer competitive compensation and benefits that include:
Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance Starting Day 1!
Life Insurance
Paid Holidays
Parental Leave
401(k) Plan & Permissive Time Off (US only)
Flexible Spending & Health Saving Accounts
AD&D Insurance
Disability Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement
As an inclusive company, Veolia is committed to diversity and gives equal consideration to all applications, without discrimination.