About the Role
As an Electrical Engineer, you will act as the key technical link for North American projects: supporting on-site electrical coordination during delivery and installation (e.g., guiding local teams on electrical component assembly, verifying power distribution alignment), and troubleshooting post-delivery electrical issues (such as UPS/EPS malfunctions, wiring faults, or power stability problems). You will also relay on-site feedback to the domestic design team to optimize future solutions, ensuring compliance with North American electrical standards (e.g., NEC) and maintaining client satisfaction.
Responsibilities
- Support electrical technical coordination for North American container projects: assist local teams, clients, and logistics partners in resolving on-site electrical installation challenges (e.g., power circuit connection, equipment wiring verification, compliance with on-site safety codes).
- Troubleshoot post-delivery electrical issues (e.g., UPS/EPS failures, grounding problems, lighting or power distribution malfunctions) and deliver timely solutions to minimize downtime.
- Collaborate with the domestic design team to share North American on-site electrical feedback, aiding in the refinement of container electrical designs and alignment with local standards (e.g., NEC).
- Assist in reviewing electrical documents for North American projects (e.g., wiring diagrams, component specifications) to ensure technical accuracy and compliance.
- Provide electrical technical training or guidance to local stakeholders (e.g., maintenance teams) to support long-term container electrical system reliability.
- Track and document electrical issue resolutions and on-site support processes, contributing to the optimization of the division's after-sales electrical support workflow.
Qualifications
- Education & Major: Bachelor's degree or above in Electrical Engineering and Automation, Power System Automation, or related majors.
- Work Experience: 3+ years of relevant electrical engineering experience, with priority given to those who have worked on modular container, data center, or North American electrical projects.
Required Skills
- Proficiency in electrical design software (e.g., AutoCAD, EPLAN) and ability to interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and component specifications.
- Familiarity with low-voltage electrical systems (e.g., UPS, EPS, power distribution) and North American electrical standards (e.g., NEC) is highly preferred.
- Basic on-site electrical troubleshooting capabilities, including identifying and resolving common wiring, grounding, or equipment power issues.
Preferred Skills
- Strong cross-regional communication and coordination skills, able to collaborate effectively with domestic teams and North American stakeholders.
- Adaptability to project-oriented work rhythms, including occasional on-site support in North America (if needed).
- Attention to detail and problem-solving ability, ensuring accurate and efficient resolution of electrical technical issues.