About the Role
The role of a Power Supply Electrical Engineer involves a wide range of responsibilities, including designing, testing, and maintaining power supply systems.
Responsibilities
- Designing and implementing power supply circuits and systems to meet the power requirements of various devices.
- Preparing shop drawings for all electrical systems, including light current (CCTV, Fire Alarm, Data, Access Control, etc.), lighting, power, and other related systems.
- Developing shop drawings and BIM modeling for infrastructure systems (medium voltage, low voltage, and utilities).
- Conducting reliability analysis and upgrading power system equipment to ensure optimal performance.
- Ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards and regulations to maintain operational safety.
- Conducting research and development to innovate and improve efficiency in power supply systems.
- Maintaining and troubleshooting electrical infrastructure to ensure reliability and efficiency.
- Preparing technical documentation, reports, and specifications to guide system installations and maintenance.
Qualifications
Candidates for this position typically need a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field, with many roles requiring a deeper knowledge base and preferably master's degree or higher.
Required Skills
The role also demands strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams.