Electrical Engineer

International, BU International Projects

Energyst Cat® Rental Power is a company providing turnkey rental solutions for temporary multi-MW power plants anywhere in the world. Our unique expertise is based on years of experience supplying complete innovative rental packages for your Utility requirements. Consequently our 24/7 solutions have received ISO 9001:2000 certification.

More information on our corporate website:  www.energyst-international-projects.co

For our International Projects business, we are actively looking for an Electrical Engineer

Main Duties:

  • Accountable for the electrical performance of all international power plants
  • Ensures smooth, cost-efficient and high quality electrical performance of power plants
  • Ensures sign off of the site readiness
  • Performs commissioning of power plants
  • Acts as trouble shooter, in support of the Power Plant (Site) Managers. Include local hands-on support.
  • Provides advanced electrical knowledge & support
  • Solves electrical problems
  • Supports technical & commercial feasibilities of commercial tenders
  • Ensures knowledge of all Site Managers is up-to-date
  • Defines lessons learned and improvements plans 
  • Reports to the Operations  Manager, International Projects

Skills & Knowledge:

  • Graduate in electrical engineering
  • Relevant experience in power generation environment
  • Experience with generators and fault finding is required
  • Fluent in English.  French and/or Spanish are a plus
  • IT literate (Autocad, MS office)
  • Certified for site commissioning
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Pro active & team player
  • Flexibility to travel extensively (up to 75%)
  • Integer, hard working and flexible

Your application:

Please send your application letter + curriculum vitae by email to philippe.van.den.eynde@energyst.com or by mail to Energyst International B.V., attn. Philippe Van den Eynde, Lage Mosten 37–39, 4822 NK Breda, the Netherlands.

Publicatiedatum: 2010-03-11

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