The Electrical Project Engineer is responsible for planning, designing, and overseeing the execution of electrical engineering projects. They act as the technical lead, ensuring that all electrical aspects of a project (such as power distribution, lighting, control systems, or electronics integration) are completed safely, on time, within budget, and in compliance with relevant Singapore Standards & codes and client specifications. They bridge the gap between the engineering design team, procurement, construction crews, and the client.
Key Responsibilities
- Design & Planning
- Develop detailed electrical designs, schematics, and single-line diagrams using software such as AutoCAD Electrical or Revit.
- Perform technical calculations for load flow, short circuit analysis, voltage drop, and lighting levels.
- Select appropriate electrical equipment (transformers, switchgear, panels, cables, motors, PLCs).
- Prepare Material Take-offs (MTO) and Bill of Quantities (BOQ).
- Ensure designs comply with the Singapore Standards & relevant Code of Practice (SS538, SS638 etc), IEC standards, and local utility requirements.
- Project Management & Coordination
- Define project scope, goals, and deliverables in collaboration with senior management and other project stakeholders & client.
- Create and manage project schedules, ensuring engineering milestones are met.
- Coordinate with other disciplines (civil, mechanical, structural) to ensure clash-free designs.
- Liaise with vendors and suppliers to procure electrical equipment, ensuring it meets technical specifications.
- Construction & Commissioning Support
- Provide technical support to construction team, technician & electricians during installation.
- Review shop drawings and submittals from contractors for accuracy.
- Troubleshoot electrical issues that arise during the construction phase.
- Oversee testing and commissioning activities (e.g., insulation resistance testing, relay calibration, functional testing of motor controls & all respective test required for ensuring the system is compliance).
- Ensure proper handover of as-built drawings and operation/maintenance manuals to the client.
- Compliance & Safety
- Conduct (RA) risk assessments & create & review (MOS) work method statement and ensure all electrical work adheres to company safety policies and OSHA standards.
- Ensure compliance with Arc Flash study requirements and safety labeling.
- Participate in Hazard Analysis (HAZOP) or constructability reviews.
- Industry-Specific Variations
The exact nature of the job changes depending on the industry. Here is how the role differs:
- In Construction/Building Services & Hospitality sectors: Focuses on lighting, High Tension & Low Tension power distribution to outlets, fire alarms, and backup generators for commercial or residential buildings.
- In Renewable Energy: Focuses on inverter technology, battery storage systems, and grid interconnection.
Requirement
- Bachelor's degree (B.Sc. or B.Eng.) in Electrical Engineering or a related field. A Master's degree is a plus.
- 37 years of experience in electrical engineering, preferably within a specific industry such as construction, oil & gas, manufacturing, infrastructure & hospitality.
- Proven experience managing & execution of maintenance projects from concept to completion.
Certifications (Preferred But Not Always Required)
- LEW license or equivalent local certification.
- Project Management Professional (PMP) is a strong asset.
- Certified Automation Professional (CAP) for controls-focused roles.
Technical Skills
- Proficiency in electrical design software (AutoCAD Electrical, ETAP or Revit).
- Understanding of local Singapore Code practice & Singapore Standards or IEC standards.
- Knowledge of motor control centers (MCC), Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), and PLC systems.
- Familiarity with power systems analysis (short circuit, coordination studies).
Soft Skills
- Problem-Solving: Ability to troubleshoot complex technical issues under pressure.
- Communication: Must be able to translate complex technical concepts into layman's terms for clients and translate client needs into technical instructions for the team.
- Organization: Ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities simultaneously.
- Leadership: Ability to lead a technical team without necessarily having direct hierarchical authority.
Work Environment
- Combination of office work (design, planning, meetings) and on-site work (construction sites, factories, or plants).
- May require wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) such as Arc Flash suit, hard hats, steel-toed boots, and safety glasses when on-site.
- Potential for travel depending on project locations.
Benefits
- Practical experience with a wide variety of software engineering tasks
- Collaborating hand-in-hand with skilled teams of software engineers
- Shadowing, mentoring, and training opportunities with seasoned professionals
- Opportunity to participate in networking events and company meeting
- Compensation available
- Health care benefit
- Expenses allowance
- Mobile Phone allowance
- Medical Claim Allowance
- Working Hour: Mon-Fri (9am 6pm) Sat (9am1pm)