SEPE/III/26

SENIOR ELECTRICAL PROJECT ENGINEER

Location: Toka Tindung Site

March 20th, 2026
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Duties

  • Act as the on-site owner’s representative for all electrical scopes.
  • Lead the electrical scope during FS thorough commissioning and ramp-up of production, including system assessments, equipment selection, and electrical load analysis.
  • Ensure that all designs align with project specifications, safety standards, and industry codes (e.g., IEC, NEC, ANSI, NEMA, NFPA, IEEE).
  • Coordinate with the external EPC/EPCM contractor, internal process teams, and other engineering disciplines to ensure the integration of mechanical systems with civil, electrical, and instrumentation systems, as well as the further development and/or expansion of the processing plant circuit.
  • Provide input on project scheduling, scope, and cost estimates, ensuring that electrical and instrumentation engineering activities align with the project timeline and budget.
  • Provide electrical input for project cost estimation and timeline development.
  • Collaborate with the owner’s team and external consultants to assess the feasibility of electrical systems, instrumentation requirements, and control systems for the project.
  • Lead the procurement process for electrical and instrumentation equipment, including switchgear, transformers, motors, control panels, field instruments, and PLC/DCS systems.
  • Manage vendor selection and ensure the delivery of high-quality equipment within project timelines and budgets.
  • Oversee the approval and technical review of vendor documentation, ensuring compliance with project specifications.
  • Oversee electrical construction works, including HV/LV distribution, substations, MCCs, motors, cabling, earthing, and lighting.
  • Support energization planning, testing, and commissioning activities.
  • Ensure electrical systems are delivered ready for commissioning and operational handover.
  • Identify and manage electrical risks, clashes, and design deviations.
  • Provide discipline-specific reporting and technical input to the Lead Engineering Manager.
  • Any other duties may be assigned.

Requirements

  1. Degree in Electrical Engineering.
  2. Site-based construction management experience is essential.
  3. Experience in delivering electrical scope on process plants or mining infrastructure projects.
  4. Minimum of 10 years of experience in electrical and instrumentation engineering for mining and processing plants. Skilled in managing projects from Feasibility Study to Commissioning, with expertise in electrical system design and instrumentation. Experienced in coordinating with contractors and vendors within an Owner’s Team.
  5. Strong understanding of commissioning and energization workflows.
  6. Site-based project execution experience is essential.
  7. Expertise in electrical/instrumentation design, power systems, and control systems.
  8. Proficient in AutoCAD, EPLAN, MATLAB, and similar tools.
  9. Strong knowledge of codes/standards (e.g., IEC, NEC, ANSI, ISA, NEMA, NFPA, IEEE).
  10. Skilled in problem-solving, analysis, and troubleshooting.
  11. Excellent leadership, communication, and team management skills.
  12. Knowledge of mechanical systems in gold processing (crushing, grinding, recovery, etc.).
  13. Familiar with the process equipment life cycle and maintenance strategies.
  14. Experience with process control/automation (SCADA, PLCs).
  15. Strong leadership and team management skills.
  16. Experienced in mentoring engineers and resolving issues proactively.
  17. Able to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
  18. Detail-oriented with a focus on safety, quality, and compliance.
  19. Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and decision-making abilities.
  20. Skilled in managing cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
  21. Relevant electrical safety certifications (e.g., High Voltage Safety, Arc Flash, etc.) are advantageous.
  22. Professional Engineering license (STRI, etc.) or equivalent is preferred.
  23. Projectmanagement, supervisory, health, safety, and environmental certifications (e.g., PMP, ISO 14001, HAZOP, POM, POU, K3 Electrical/General) are a plus.
  24. Ability to demonstrate awareness of company safety and environmental policies and practices.