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Hydraulic/Electrical Engineer

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Job Summary:

The Hydraulic/Electrical Engineer is a engineering role responsible for the planning, design, and management of electrical or hydraulic systems. The position requires a comprehensive understanding of electrical or hydraulic engineering principles and practices.

Job Description:

  • Responsible for electrical engineering planning, design, drafting, and communicating with power supply bureaus or departments regarding power supply matters.
  • Responsible for technical guidance in high and low voltage electrical engineering, construction, equipment commissioning, and operation and maintenance of substations (distribution rooms) up to 220kV.
  • Responsible for planning and designing the company's water supply and drainage network systems and specific construction plans.
  • Responsible for reviewing water supply and drainage design drawings, reviewing the overall layout, structural types, and whether they conform to the actual site conditions.
  • Responsible for the technical implementation and guidance of water supply and drainage field construction, regular inspections, and supervision.
  • Responsible for organizing, changing, and collecting and organizing other related technical materials of the park drawings, and planning indoor pipelines.
  • Responsible for project management in water and electricity-related professions during the construction period, coordinating and connecting with local relevant departments and construction units, and tracking and supervising the quality and progress of the project.

Job Requirements:

  • Education: Bachelor's degree
  • Language Requirements: Proficiency in English or Chinese is preferred
  • Other Requirements: Priority will be given to candidates with a background in electrical automation or water supply and drainage engineering.
  • Candidates should be familiar with water or electrical design documents, technical standards, specifications, and procedures.