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Sr. Electrical Engineer

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NPAworldwide Recruitment Network

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Posted 2 days ago (Updated 4 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/12/2026

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Sr. Electrical Engineer (OOJ - 45514) NPAworldwide Recruitment Network update Last updated: May/11/2026 Job Description Position Summary The Electrical Engineer is responsible for improving the reliability, performance, and integrity of the site's electrical power distribution systems at a large-scale titanium dioxide manufacturing complex. Supporting two production facilities and an on-site Air Separation Unit, this role is heavily focused on electrical system reliability, power infrastructure, and equipment performance in a continuous process, PSM-regulated environment. This position serves as the site's electrical Subject Matter Expert (SME), leading efforts to prevent equipment failures, reduce downtime, and strengthen the Electrical Mechanical Integrity (EMI) program. While the primary emphasis is on electrical systems, the role maintains limited involvement with instrumentation systems to support overall plant operability and cross-functional troubleshooting. The engineer partners closely with maintenance, operations, and reliability teams to support both day-to-day plant needs and long-term asset strategies.
Key Responsibilities:
Serve as the site Electrical SME with primary ownership of power distribution and electrical reliability systems Lead and manage the Electrical Mechanical Integrity (EMI) program, ensuring compliance and continuous improvement Drive reliability initiatives for substations, MCCs, switchgear, transformers, and plant-wide power distribution systems Lead Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) investigations for electrical failures impacting safety, reliability, and production Provide hands-on technical support during plant upsets, including troubleshooting motors, drives, and power systems Support Management of Change (MOC) processes for electrical system modifications and upgrades Develop and optimize preventive and predictive maintenance strategies for electrical equipment Maintain and update electrical engineering standards and specifications in alignment with NFPA, NEC, OSHA, and industry best practices Ensure all electrical work is properly risk-assessed and executed in compliance with site safety policies and hazardous area classifications Provide technical input for capital projects involving electrical infrastructure, including design, specification, and commissioning support Partner with maintenance and operations to improve precision maintenance practices and equipment reliability Provide limited support to instrumentation systems as needed for troubleshooting and system integration (DCS/PLC interface awareness) Reinforce and promote strong electrical safety practices and compliance across the site Education/Experience Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering 7+ years of experience in electrical engineering within chemical, petrochemical, or heavy industrial manufacturing environments Strong expertise in electrical power distribution systems, including MCCs, switchgear, substations, and transformers Hands-on experience supporting electrical reliability programs in continuous process plants Experience troubleshooting motors, drives (VFDs), and power system disturbances Working knowledge of hazardous area classifications and electrical design requirements in classified environments Familiarity with DCS and PLC systems (interface-level understanding, not controls-heavy) Experience with reliability methodologies such as RCFA and Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Strong knowledge of electrical codes and standards (NFPA, NEC, OSHA, API, NETA) Demonstrated ability to support plant operations during upset conditions and drive root cause resolution Strong communication and collaboration skills across operations, maintenance, and engineering teams Relocation Package 20% Company Bonus Target Up to 9% Retirement Contribution (6% Match + 3% Annual Company Contribution)
Qualifications:
Education/Experience Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering or related field is required. 5+ Years of experience are ideal (3-10+) Electrical Experience with SKM power tool software is a plus. Ability to troubleshoot motor controls through 4160 volts. Size conduits, cables for motors, MCCs, feeders, etc. Work with outside vendors on coordination, load flow, arc flash, and other studies related to the plant's electrical system. Why is This a
Great Opportunity :
This is with a top-tier global chemical manufacturer who values work/life balance, professional growth and development, and a collaborative workplace environment. 20% Company Bonus Relocation Assistance Up to 9% Retirement Contribution (6% Match + 3% Annual Company Contribution) Visa sponsorship provided: No
Location:
Ashtabula, OH, Ohio, USA
Remote Status:
No Remote
Pay Type:
Annual Salary
Occupational Categories:
Chemical Processing/ Mining/ Materials/ Oil & Gas Industry(ies): Chemical

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