Chemours - Picayune, MS
posted 4 months ago
Chemours is seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our growing Maintenance and Reliability Organization at our Delisle, MS location. This position plays a crucial role in providing engineering support for electrical, controls, and power distribution systems to ensure the plant operates efficiently. The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for offering technical expertise in low and medium voltage electrical distribution systems, which includes motor control centers, switchgear, protection relays, and sizing power cables. The role also involves supporting both small and large cost and capital projects, ensuring that all engineering efforts align with the company's commitment to safety and operational excellence. In this position, the Electrical Engineer will communicate and collaborate with both internal and external engineers, providing technical guidance and reviewing electrical procedures, programs, and safe work practices. Participation in Process Safety Management (PSM) is essential, including involvement in Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs) and Pre-Startup Safety Reviews (PSSRs). The engineer will troubleshoot electrical, controls, and instrument problems as needed, lead Root Cause Failure Analyses (RCFAs) related to electrical and control systems, and provide engineering assistance to maintenance and operations teams. This includes evaluating equipment failures and making technical recommendations for repairs and upgrades. The Electrical Engineer will also develop expertise in specific equipment areas, preparing maintenance inspection and work procedures, and initiating management of change documents to enhance safety, quality, environmental impact, or cost efficiency in production. Responsibilities extend to preparing and auditing scopes of work, estimates, schedules, and equipment specifications, as well as reviewing preventive maintenance plans to ensure optimal performance and frequency. Evaluating vendor proposals and designs will also be part of the role, requiring effective judgment regarding functionality, cost, and timing.