Career Guide: Electrical engineer

June 21, 2012

Welcome to Career Guide. Every week, we'll highlight a new job from our Plant Connection job board. This week's position is Electrical Engineer for Alcon Labs in Ft Worth, Texas.

Welcome to Career Guide. Every week, we'll highlight a new job from our Plant Connection job board. This week's position is Electrical Engineer for Alcon Labs in Ft Worth, Texas.

Description:

  • Support electrical engineering projects including upgrades to existing systems and new installations for facility electrical, power distribution, controls, utilities and SCADA/process systems.
  • Provide engineering support/coordination to develop system descriptions, write validation IQ and OQ protocols, perform the studies, evaluate and submit the reports for approval.
  • Provide engineering support and evaluation for modifications, troubleshooting, and improvement of major systems.
  • Provide “as built” drawing decimation for facility utility, process control, and electronic systems.
  • Provide campus-wide support for resolving engineering issues that are related to building electrical utility, equipment and/or systems supporting facility operations.

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