Electrical Site Engineer
Mastoura For Trading & Contracting Co.
Total years of experience :7 years, 11 Months
Onshore Maintain Potential Project Program (OMPP 13.8, 4.5 kv OHPL/CP), Hawiyah Unayzah Gas Reservoir Storage (HUGRS 34.5 kv OHPL/CP) Project in Saudi Arabia as an Electrical site engineer working overhead power line distribution systems, (OHPL/CP) 0 to 1000V, low voltage systems and 1000v to 100KV. medium voltage. Power transformers installation, distribution transformer installation, power panel installation, disconnected switch installation, rectifier installation for cathodic protection systems, anode bed drilling TA- 4, TA-2 and TA 5 type anode installation multiple junction box installation, negative and positive,
Positive cable holiday testing and cable laying.
Grounding drill for pole and CP station,
Thermo welding for the ground rod 16' and 19' with 25 mm cable and grid 70mm cable with 16' copper rod length as per Aramco standard SAES-P-111, SAES-P-107, SAES-P-104, SAES-P-121, and SAES-P-116.and cathodic protection system standard SAES-X-400, SAES-X-700, and SAES-X-600.
As an electrical engineer, your job responsibilities typically include:
1. Designing and developing electrical systems and components: This involves creating detailed plans and schematics for electrical systems, circuits, and components. You will be responsible for ensuring the safety and efficiency of these designs.
2. Conducting research and analysis: As an electrical engineer, you will need to stay updated with the latest technological advancements and research in the field. This involves studying and analyzing data, conducting experiments, and exploring new approaches to solving electrical engineering problems.
3. Testing and troubleshooting: You will be responsible for testing electrical devices, systems, and components to ensure their performance and reliability. Additionally, you will need to troubleshoot any issues or problems that arise during testing or in regular operation.
4. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams: Electrical engineers often work closely with other professionals, such as mechanical engineers, software engineers, and project managers. You will need to collaborate and communicate effectively with these teams to ensure successful project outcomes.
As an electrical engineer, your job responsibilities typically include:
1. Designing and developing electrical systems and components: This involves creating detailed plans and schematics for electrical.
2. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams: Electrical engineers often work closely with other professionals, such as mechanical engineers, software engineers, and project managers. You will need to collaborate and communicate effectively with these teams to ensure successful project outcomes.
I have got 61 %in my bachelor's degree