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Supporting Test Engineers with product and system testing, preparing standard test procedures and completing test documentation, adhering to safety standards while performing duties and performing factory acceptance testing with customers.
Following work plans and cost estimates for work in one’s area of responsibility and ensuring quality and timely implementation within targeted cost.
Supporting risk assessments to assure safe systems of work and taking appropriate actions.
Using standard processes and tools and will be required from time to time to assist commissioning engineers on site.
Living Hitachi Energy’s core values of safety and integrity, which means taking responsibility for your own actions while caring for your colleagues and the business.
Your background
A bachelor’s or national diploma degree in electrical or power engineering is required.
Minimum 3 years of work experience in relative fields with at least 2+ years of functional testing protection, control, and substation automation systems.
Strong collaboration and communication skills and must be able to build and maintain effective working relationships with other stakeholders of the project.
Demonstrable basic knowledge of power systems and substations, knowledge of protection relays, and testing tools like test universe are highly desirable.
Grasps new or unfamiliar concepts quickly and can effectively deal with complexity.
Proficiency in both spoken & written English language is required.
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