Job Summary
Responsible for supporting the electrical commissioning of marine and offshore systems, ensuring installations and operations meet design specifications, safety standards, and project requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Interpret and work with electrical drawings, schematics, single-line diagrams, cable schedules, and equipment manuals.
- Perform visual inspections of electrical installations for compliance with project standards.
- Carry out continuity, insulation resistance (Megger), and earth bond testing on cables and equipment.
- Assist in start-up pre-checks, line walks, and punch list generation and clearance on marine E&I systems including ICSS, FGS, communications, lighting, telecom, MV/LV circuits.
- Conduct loop checks, functional tests, and operational verification of electrical systems.
- Perform load, short circuit, and protection relay testing where required.
- Coordinate with other trades (mechanical, piping, E&I) for pre-commissioning activities.
- Identify and troubleshoot electrical faults and non-conformities.
- Undertake shift-based watchkeeping to monitor marine mechanical and electrical systems.
- Accurately document test results, readings, and observations.
- Support the preparation of handover and close-out documentation as needed.
- Perform other related tasks as assigned by management.
Requirements
- Certificate in Electrical Engineering or related field.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in marine/offshore commissioning or electrical systems.
- Strong knowledge of marine E&I systems and testing equipment.
- Ability to read and interpret technical documents and manuals.
- Able to communicate effectively in English and Chinese to liaise with Chinese-speaking clients and counterparts.
- Familiarity with international standards (e.g., IEC, IMO) is an advantage.
- Willing to work in offshore/yard environments and perform shift duties.