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Senior Electrical Engineer

Exxon Mobil
Wantage
Location
Wantage, England
About usAt ExxonMobil, our vision is to lead in energy innovations that advance modern living and a net-zero future. As one of the world’s largest publicly traded energy and chemical companies, we are powered by a unique and diverse workforce fueled by the pride in what we do and what we stand for.The success of our Upstream, Product Solutions and Low Carbon Solutions businesses is the result of the talent, curiosity and drive of our people. They bring solutions every day to optimize our strategy in energy, chemicals, lubricants and lower-emissions technologies. We invite you to bring your ideas to ExxonMobil to help create sustainable solutions that improve quality of life and meet society’s evolving needs. Learn more about our What and our Why and how we canwork together.What role you will play in our teamYou will be a Senior Electrical Engineer in a team of Electrical Engineers, based at Fawley, supporting the various business units that operate here. This will include working with maintenance, technical and process units to drive safety, improve long term reliability, provide technical knowledge for risk-based decisions and respond to breakdowns. You will also provide engineering support for projects. This is a site-based role, but with some flexibility for remote working from time to time.The role is based at our Fawley site, Fawley, Hampshire.What you will doProvide specialist electrical engineering advice and recommendations to the Process and Maintenance Departments, for example: on day to day matters; ensuring electrical supply meets demand; equipment failures; investigations; equipment strategies; and reliability improvements. Provide professional electrical engineering support for projects, including: the preparation of screening studies, design bases and specifications for specialist projects.Provide professional electrical engineering support and recommendations to management on electrical safety, infrastructure and technology issues.Provide technical leadership and competency development to the engineering team.Identify and lead electrical fleet health improvement initiatives.About youTo be eligible for this role, you must:Hold an engineering degree in Electrical engineering.Be a Chartered Engineer, as defined by the Engineering Council or equivalent. Have relevant electrical engineering experience in an operational environment at a COMAH facility, preferably refining or petrochemical. Be familiar with relevant legislative requirements, particularly the Electricity at Work Regulations, 1989 and DSEAR regulations.Candidates should also have demonstrated experience of: Trouble shooting and fault-finding electrical equipmentWorking with high voltage switchgearWorking with generatorsWorking with UPS’s (Uninterruptable Power Supply)Working with protection systemsSupporting major maintenance activities e.g., plant shutdownsBehavioral SkillsAnalyticalCollaboratesCreates Business ValueCommunicates EffectivelyDevelops OthersInnovatesMakes Sound DecisionsPromotes InclusionFunctional SkillsElectrical System Protection & AnalysisElectrical Power EngineeringElectrical SafetyNothing herein is intended to override the corporate separateness of local entities. Working relationships discussed herein do not necessarily represent a reporting connection, but may reflect a functional guidance, stewardship, or service relationship. Exxon Mobil Corporation has numerous affiliates, many with names that include ExxonMobil, Exxon, Esso and Mobil. For convenience and simplicity, those terms and terms like corporation, company, our, we and its are sometimes used as abbreviated references to specific affiliates or affiliate groups. Abbreviated references describing global or regional operational organizations and global or regional business lines are also sometimes used for convenience and simplicity. Similarly, ExxonMobil has business relationships with thousands of customers, suppliers, governments, and others. For convenience and simplicity, words like venture, joint venture, partnership, co-venturer, and partner are used to indicate business relationships involving common activities and interests, and those words may not indicate precise legal relationships.
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