Engage in cutting-edge projects within the waste-to-energy sector, driving innovations in electrical engineering while ensuring competitive system integration and tender documentation preparation.
Responsible for concept engineering, equipment sizing and costing of the entire plant electrical and control system during the proposal phase of large Waste-to-Energy EPC projects globally:
· Prepare single line diagram, electrical operation concept, electrical power system functional description and provide performance and functional guarantees
· Optimise the integration of systems into the plant to ensure a competitive offering, and coordinate interfaces with the various disciplines (process, layout, steel structure, civil, construction, procurement, logistic)
· Review contract specifications, identify project risks and opportunities, participate to technical clarifications and negotiations with customers and consortium partners
· Calculate the budget for the engineering and procurement scope of supply, prepare requests for quotations for critical equipment and analyse budget offers received from suppliers
· Prepare tender documentation such as offer description, division of work, contractual deviations, bill of quantities, electrical consumer list
· 5+ years' experience in comparable function in the energy, oil & gas, environmental technologies, or in similar industries
· Degree in Electrical Engineering
· Solid project execution or tendering background with good understanding of technical cost drivers
· Strong analytical, communication and team-working skills
· Fluency in English and Italian is mandatory, any other language will be considered as a plus
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