Electrical Auxiliary and LV Systems Inspector needed for a Major Offshore Wind Developer in Europe
Responsibilities:
- Conduct inspections and regular construction supervision for all electrical auxiliary and LV systems on the offshore platform.
- Review and apply relevant technical documentation such as ITP, test protocols, design.
- Report findings, deviations and non-conformities and discuss potential solutions and mitigation options with client's engineering Backoffice (in English language).
- Quality assurance with respect to the contractual scope of work of the EPCI contractor using the internal QS system.
- Witnessing of the relevant suppliers activities during the installation and commissioning of the related equipment.
- Identification of HSE related non-conformities with the written procedures.
- Participation in construction activities on the related systems during commissioning, troubleshooting / repair, reliability testing including documentation of the associated results.
- Checking of documents to clarify technical questions and to prepare for acceptance tests (e.g. supplier quality plan, test plan, parameter sheets, contents of acceptance reports, templates for acceptance procedures).
- Knowledge about electrical auxiliary systems of substations such as FiFi, HVAC electrical, CCTV, diesel generator, LV systems (switchboards, cables etc.) and have knowledge about relevant codes & standards and the certification of these systems.
Requirements:
- Detailed knowledge of electrical auxiliary systems for substations: FiFi, HVAC electrical, CCTV, diesel generator, LV systems (switchboards, cables, etc.)
- Familiarity with relevant codes, standards, and certification processes for these systems
- Relevant degree in electrical engineering or as an electrical/automation technician.
- Minimum 5 years of professional experience in QA and commissioning supervision and inspection.
- Fluent in English (minimum B2 level; written & spoken).
- Offshore certifications & valid trainings (e.g. GWO, HUET, medical, PSA)
- Valid driver's license.
- Own equipment: laptop, smartphone (incl. SIM), camera (smartphone sufficient), small tools.
- Skilled in MS Office (Word, Excel, etc.).
- Ability to report findings, discuss non-conformities with client's engineering team, and propose solutions.
- Strong understanding of HSE and QA systems and compliance procedures.