To manage the specification of the Electrical Plant Control and Monitoring System (EPCAMS) subsystem for the Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS) on the QEC Project, ensuring that contract and project requirements are satisfied.
Responsibilities as an Electrical Systems Engineer:
+ To provide a professional focus for all aspects (requirements, procedures, safety, support and training) of EPCAMS on QEC.
+ To provide Subject Matter Expertise in Electrical and Propulsion Systems Automation
+ To develop the concept of operations and operating philosophy for Electrical Systems Automation, using the experience of modern control and information technology applied to established naval practice.
+ To negotiate and manage contract technical requirements and assure traceability through to system delivery and ship commissioning.
+ To define the functional specifications to which QEC EPCAMS software will be designed and accepted, balancing cost and risk against capability and customer requirement.
+ To lead the decomposition and derivation of requirements for EPCAMS and secure agreement with all parties on the specifications by which EPCAMS will be accepted into service.
+ To conduct operational analysis, operability assessment and task analysis, including the development of scenarios, to support the development and validation of specifications.
+ To produce and maintain: system specifications; statements of work; the derivation and acceptance of technical assessment criteria; and the technical evaluation of supplier responses.
+ To conduct technical reviews and workshops to gain acceptance of the EPCAMS design by customer and project team stakeholders.
+ To ensure that EPCAMS engineering activities are implemented in a timely manner to address the needs of the company, identifying the need for specific resources.
+ To provide highly effective and credible Technical Representation for the company when dealing with customers and suppliers.
Skills and Experience as an Electrical Systems Engineer:
+ In depth knowledge of Marine Electrical Systems practice and procedures
+ Good understanding of requirements management for Defence Projects
+ Working experience with Defence Standards, Military Specifications and Lloyds Rules
+ Experience in specification, design and procurement of shipboard electrical systems
+ Good understanding of design, human factors, safety, quality, test and acceptance processes
+ Good planning, communications, organisational and co-ordination skills
+ PC skills preferred (DOORS, Sys Architect,Excel, Word, Powerpoint and Project).
This vacancy has now expired.