Electrical Engineer - Rail (HV-LV Power) – Egis in IrelandJoin to apply for the Electrical Engineer - Rail (HV-LV) power role at Egis in Ireland.About UsEgis is a leading global architectural, consulting, construction engineering, operations and maintenance services firm. We create and operate intelligent infrastructure and buildings that both respond to the climate emergency and contribute to balanced, sustainable and resilient development.Our 22,000 employees operate across over 100 countries, deploying their expertise to develop and deliver cutting-edge innovations and solutions for clients. From motorways to tramways, water and wastewater treatment to smart cities, clients choose us to help them solve their most complex challenges and to deliver climate responsible growth that meets the needs of communities, industry and the planet.About Egis in IrelandEgis has operated in Ireland since 1994 and is one of the largest multi-disciplinary consultancy, engineering and operations firms in the country. Our services in Ireland span the full lifespan of infrastructure, from upstream feasibility studies through design, construction supervision, delivery and operations. Our current activities include operating major transport projects and mobility services across Ireland.With over 600 staff in Ireland across 16 offices nationwide, we are committed to enabling sustainable economic development and addressing climate change and reducing carbon emissions.About the rol: Lead the power supply systems design (Traction, MV, LV) for Electrification & Plant related activities, including for DC or AC based rail systems. Act as technical authority for electrical power related matters (such as LV power for Signalling and Telecoms) and traction power related matters. Demonstrate thorough knowledge of traction power supply principles including an understanding of major feeding and sectioning principles. Coordinate and apply for DNO supply connections and substation interfaces on behalf of clients. Perform traction power substation layout detailed design, calculate cable sizing, design earthing and bonding, and carry out LV protection calculations, including technical specifications for substations. Manage the allocated team to produce single line diagrams, substation layouts, power balance, and related deliverables. Have a working knowledge/experience of EMI, EMC, and E&B in relation to power applications. Provide on-site design support during construction and T&C phases of traction power substations and assess safety practice during work. Discharge safety responsibilities in relation to construction regulations, Health and Safety legislation, and Company procedures including development of the project Safety Plan (e.g., Designer Risk Assessments, Hazard Log, HAZID).What we need from youEssential (minimum requirements for interview):Educated to degree level in a relevant field, e.g., BEng in Electrical Engineering, or equivalent.Significant experience in traction power design within the rail or LRT sector, with experience in 750V or 1500V DC systems and catenary systems.Experience in technical delivery of multi-disciplinary projects; desirable experience on major projects.Experience with design, project management and/or simulation/modelling tools, e.g., BIM software, ProjectWise, AutoCAD, ETAP, etc.Knowledge of other railway LV systems including stop power supplies and signalling power supply.DesirableChartered Engineer of a related institute, e.g., IET.Knowledge of 1x25kV or 2x25kV AC systems; familiarity with Irish Rail or Network Rail is advantageous.Experience in site acceptance testing and commissioning of traction power substations.Holder of all necessary licenses to visit and operate within traction substations.Knowledge of EMC/EMI standards and legislation.Seniority levelMid-Senior levelEmployment typeFull-timeJob functionIndustries: Civil Engineering, Rail Transportation, and Business Consulting and ServicesReferrals increase your chances of interviewing at Egis in Ireland. Get notified about new Electrical Engineer jobs in Dublin, Ireland.
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