FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Electrical Engineer in this role?
The primary responsibility of the Electrical Engineer is to design, manufacture, implement, test, troubleshoot, and maintain electrical/electronic systems for testing gas turbine engines and test facilities.
What type of systems will the Electrical Engineer be working with?
The Electrical Engineer will be working with electrical engine and facility control systems, including PLC, instrumentation, and custom design software.
Is travel required for this position?
Yes, the position requires the ability to travel up to 35% of the time to various locations including the U.S., Canada, the Netherlands, Singapore, the UK, and Australia.
What is the experience level required for this position?
The position requires 0-5 years of Electrical Engineering Design experience.
Do candidates need a specific degree to apply for this role?
Yes, candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.
Is a Professional Engineer (PE) designation required for the position?
Candidates should possess a PE designation or be eligible for membership registration with the State of Texas.
What are the key qualifications for this role?
Key qualifications include knowledge of electrical and electronic system design, strong organizational and decision-making capabilities, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
What kind of documentation will the Electrical Engineer be responsible for creating?
The Electrical Engineer will create and maintain project documentation including requirement specifications, acceptance test plans, detailed drawings, and calibration and operation procedures.
What is the team composition within the Test Facility Engineering Team?
The team consists of Electrical, Mechanical, Performance, and Computer Engineers, as well as Designers.
Are there opportunities for travel to remote sites?
Yes, there are opportunities for travel to remote sites for engine test activities.