Senior Electrical Design Engineer
Job Description
Responsibilities
- Review EPC and consultant deliverables for technical correctness, completeness, constructability, maintainability, and project compliance.
- Coordinate interdisciplinary reviews with civil/structural, mechanical, process and I&C teams to resolve interface issues such as electrical room layouts, equipment access, hazardous area impacts, heat loads, routing, and grounding interfaces.
- Ensure engineering documents align with the project phase (FEL 1/2/3, IFC), design basis, and scope boundaries.
- Lead comment resolution cycles: consolidate feedback, chair review meetings, track closure, and verify incorporation into revised deliverables.
- Validate vendor data, assumptions, and calculations to support the design, including motor starting method, fault duties, grounding method, and cable derating assumptions.
- Develop or review HV/MV distribution design covering substations, switchgear, transformers, feeders, protection and control, and metering.
- Design LV distribution systems including MCCs, panelboards, switchboards, UPS, DC systems, and emergency power.
- Specify motors and drives solutions, including across the line starting, soft starters, VFDs, and harmonic mitigation.
- Address standby and prime power generation systems and synchronization concepts where applicable.
- Produce and verify power system calculations and analyses such as load studies, load lists, demand factors and diversity.
- Perform cable sizing and voltage drop assessments; determine ampacity/derating and short circuit withstand.
- Execute short circuit studies and equipment duty verification in collaboration with the Electrical Studies Team.
- Establish protective device coordination and settings philosophy in collaboration with the Protection Engineer.
- Incorporate arc-flash risk assessment inputs and labeling requirements with the Electrical Studies Team.
- Design grounding systems including touch/step considerations and grid sizing as applicable.
- Conduct lighting calculations and assess emergency lighting coverage where in scope.
- Provide electrical equipment selection and technical justification, covering gear ratings, enclosure selection, environmental considerations, and reliability and redundancy philosophy.
- FEL 1 conceptual work: establish electrical basis of design and initial criteria.
- FEL 1 concepts: develop conceptual single line diagrams, load summaries, and preliminary equipment concepts; evaluate alternatives and contribute to cost and schedule inputs.
- FEL 2 FEED: produce refined SLDs, preliminary layouts, key equipment lists, design narratives, and preliminary specifications.
- FEL 2 FEED: identify long lead equipment and procurement strategy inputs.
- FEL 2 FEED: progress calculations to support equipment selection and cost accuracy for Class 3 estimate support.
- FEL 3 Detailed: develop execution-ready engineering packages for detailed design and IFC development.
- FEL 3 Detailed: prepare electrical equipment specifications and datasheets, cable schedules, termination requirements, and installation details.
- FEL 3 Detailed: define raceway and routing concepts, grounding and bonding details.
- FEL 3 Detailed: develop electrical room and substation layouts, duct bank and manhole concepts.
- FEL 3 Detailed: contribute to construction work packages inputs and scope definitions.
- Procurement, Vendor Management and Technical Governance: write and maintain equipment and installation specifications for HV/MV/LV systems and related components.
- Procurement, Vendor Management and Technical Governance: prepare bid tabulations, evaluate vendor proposals, and recommend awards based on compliance, risk, lifecycle, and operability.
- Procurement, Vendor Management and Technical Governance: review vendor drawings and data books; ensure integration with plant standards and project requirements.
- Procurement, Vendor Management and Technical Governance: identify deviations, manage technical clarifications, and support contract change evaluations.
- Safety, Quality and Compliance: apply applicable safety and design practices including electrical safety principles and safe design requirements.
- Safety, Quality and Compliance: ensure compliance with codes and standards such as NFPA 70 (NEC), NFPA 70E, IEEE/ANSI, NEMA, and company standards.
- Safety, Quality and Compliance: maintain document control, QA/QC checking practices, and traceability of assumptions and decisions.
- Safety, Quality and Compliance: contribute to hazard reviews relevant to electrical design, including constructability, operability, arc flash, and safe maintenance considerations.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering
- 5+ years of electrical engineering and design experience in industrial environments
- Professional Engineer (P.E.) license or the ability to obtain after hire
- Experience delivering FEL 1/2/3 packages and transitioning projects to detailed design and execution
- Experience with substations and power distribution equipment specifications, procurement support, and vendor data review
- Ability to travel and work in a combined office and site setting; approximately 45% travel to operating sites, vendor shops, and construction sites
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification
- Strong knowledge of power system analysis tools (short circuit, coordination, load flow, arc flash); SKM knowledge is a plus
- Proficiency in CAD/design review for electrical drawings, preferably AutoCAD
- Ability to produce and check calculations with clear assumptions and defensible engineering judgment
- Strong technical writing skills for design basis documents, specifications, and engineering reports
- Owner's engineer mindset with risk-based review, disciplined checking, and standards compliance
- Effective interface management to resolve scope gaps between disciplines, vendors, and EPCs
- Constructability and maintainability focus to enable build, commissioning, and safe maintenance
- Clear communication of technical decisions and stakeholder-ready summaries
Technologies
- SKM
- AutoCAD
Benefits
- Physical wellness: medical and prescription coverage, dental, vision, and on-site wellness center access or gym reimbursement
- Financial wellness: flexible spending accounts, health savings account, 401(k) with matching contributions and cash balance plan, discounted employee stock purchase program, life insurance, disability, workers' compensation, legal assistance, identity theft protection
- Mental and social wellness: Employee Assistance Program, Employee Resource Groups, and ADM Cares
- Paid time off and paid holidays
- Adoption assistance and paid maternity and parental leave
- Tuition assistance
- Company-sponsored training and development resources such as LinkedIn Learning, language training, and mentoring programs
- Benefits may vary for bargained locations; confirm eligibility with recruiter
- Annual bonus and long-term incentive plan
Salaried Incentive Plan
The total compensation package for this position includes an annual bonus and a long-term incentive plan.
Inclusion, Diversity and Belonging
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About ADM
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