Atss has a client in Virginia, looking for an Electrical Engineer
Responsibilities may include, but not limited to:
Provide engineering analysis/calculations, engineering system design, and professional
AutoCAD work to analyze drawings and calculations.
Basic Activities
Electrical Load Analysis (Subchapters T/K/M)
Electrical One Line Diagrams (T/K/M)
Electrical Switchboard (T/K/M)
Emergency Generator and Switchboard (T/K/M)
Fire and Gas Detection
Portable Accommodation Modules
Hazardous Areas
Propulsion Control
Steering Control
Lighting
Cargo Gauging
Plan Approval Extension (PAE)
Other Miscellaneous Reviews, as determined by the Electrical Branch Chief
Advanced Activities
Electrical Load Analysis (Other Subchapters besides T/K/M)
Electrical One Line Diagrams (non-T/K/M)
Electrical Switchboard (non-T/K/M)
Emergency Generator and Switchboard (non-T/K/M)
Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEAs)
Design Verification Test Procedures (DVTPs)
Periodic Safety Test Procedures (PSTPs)
Dynamic Positioning (DP) Systems
DP FMEA
DP Proving Trials
DP Operations Manual
Automation
Coordination Studies
Short Circuit Analyses
Novel technologies (i.e. Lithium-ion, Hydrogen fuel, Solar, etc.)
Third-Party Oversight
Autonomous Vessels
Remote Controlled Vessels
LNG as Fuel
LNG Bunker Vessels
Qualifications:
· At least 10 years of marine engineering experience
· At least 2 years experience as a supervisor or project manager preferred
· At least five-years, experience in the review and evaluation of commercial vessel design plans or shipyard working experience for compliance with the applicable requirements listed in the references below:
·33 CFR Subchapters N, O
•46 CFR Subchapters D, F, H, I, I-A, J, K, L, M, O, T, U
• International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, and its Protocol of 1988 (SOLAS), Chapters II-1 and II-2, International Maritime Organization, 2001
• ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
• IEEE – 45
• NFPA Standard 13
• American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC), E-11
• International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
• ABS Rules for Classification of Ships
• LR (Lloyds Register) Rules for Classification of Ships
• DNV Rules for Classification of Ships
• NFPA 70 (National Electric Code)
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