International Electrician High Voltage – for onboard Ships

International Electrician High Voltage – for onboard Ships
What is our environment?
In marine industry, voltages below 1000 Vac (1kV) are considered low voltages, while above that are considered high voltages. Usually, onboard vessels, the typical high voltage system is of 3.3 kV; 6.6 kV and 11 kV.
Our projects are modern container vessel with high reefer load (maxim 6MW), the power distribution system onboard vessel consists of a main 6.6kV switchboard (6,600 volts).
What is job location?
Our projects are always located at different locations worldwide.
You will work independently or in a team and commission new electrical and retrofits, and provide service on our customers’ ships.
What are you going to do?
You will be responsible for carrying out technical installation and commissioning on electrical (high voltage) installations. This includes connecting, measuring and control installations for transformers and switchgear for our maritime fleet customer.
That means specifically:
* Cable terminations and connections for electrical equipment like Transformers, Incomer panels,
bus bars and/or Change over cabinets;
* Carrying out integrated tests;
* Support with test setups;
* Support fellow service engineers (remote) with troubleshooting;
* Resolving malfunctions and proposing alternatives in the event of deviations;
* Drawing up service and inspection reports and delivery protocols;
What do we ask of you?
You prepare for your assignments from home or from our office.
You also have:
* Certificate for working with electrical/energy systems at a voltage exceeding 1000 V (below 20kV) Romania authorization degree IIIB or Medium Voltage cable technician certification training if is available.
* At least 4 years of experience in medium voltage project execution in a similar industrial setting;
* Knowledge of and affinity with high and low voltage;
* Good communication skills, written and oral in English (must);

International Electrician High Voltage – for onboard Ships

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