Job Purpose:\nThe Electrical Commissioning Engineer reports to Electrical Commissioning Lead and is in charge of their respective scope of work at yard and \/ or at the final site. The electrical commissioning engineer ensures that the Pre-commissioning and Commissioning documentation is properly built-up and tasks to be performed at final site are identified and clearly updated through the ICAPS\u00a9 database. The electrical commissioning engineer gathers from the early stage of the project, all the necessary data required for the issuance of the Commissioning close out report. \n\nKey Responsibilities:\n\u2022Develop and review electrical commissioning procedures, test plans, and schedules in coordination with project engineering and construction teams.\n\u2022Apply OPERCOM methodology to structure and execute commissioning phases, including preparation, pre-commissioning, commissioning, start-up, and performance testing.\n\u2022Execute pre-commissioning and commissioning activities for a wide range of electrical equipment, including:\noMedium and Low Voltage (MV\/LV) switchgear\noTransformers (dry-type and oil-filled)\noVariable Frequency Drives (VFDs) and Soft Starters\noUninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), battery systems, and DC chargers\noGTG, generators, motors, and cable terminations\noLighting, earthing\/grounding, and lightning protection systems\n\u2022Prepare and maintain OPERCOM-compliant commissioning dossiers, including loop folders, test records, punch lists, and daily progress reports.\n\u2022Perform functional tests, protection relay tests, and control logic verification in line with OPERCOM phased testing requirements.\n\u2022Troubleshoot and resolve electrical faults and system integration issues during the start-up phase.\n\u2022Ensure all commissioning activities comply with safety regulations, permit-to-work (PTW) procedures, and company HSE standards.\n\u2022Coordinate with automation, mechanical, and process commissioning teams to ensure smooth system handover using OPERCOM interfaces.\n\u2022Participate in SAT (Site Acceptance Testing), and support the client in plant ramp-up and performance tests.\n\u2022Provide technical guidance and on-the-job training to junior engineers and technicians<\/p>
Qualifications & Education:\n\u2022Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field.\n\u2022Training in TotalEnergies OPERCOM\u2122 methodology is an advantage.\n\nExperience:\n\u2022Minimum 6-10 years of experience as Electrical Commissioning engineer in oil & gas, pipeline, or EPC projects.\n\u2022More experience with gas processing plants.\"\n\u2022Proven experience working on projects under international clients (e.g., TotalEnergies, ADNOC, Shell, Saudi Aramco).\n\u2022Familiarity with ICAPS database setup, configuration, and user management.\n\u2022Familiarity with commissioning, pre-commissioning, and handover processes.\n\u2022Experience in multinational or large-scale infrastructure projects preferred.\n\nTechnical Competencies:\n\u2022Strong knowledge of electrical protection relays (e.g., SEL, ABB, Siemens), testing equipment (multimeters, meggers, primary\/secondary injection test sets), and control schematics.\n\u2022Familiarity with international standards: IEC, NEC, IEEE, or API.\n\u2022Experience with DCS\/PLC interlocks and motor control centers (MCC) is a plus.\n\u2022Ability to read and interpret single-line diagrams (SLDs), logic diagrams, and wiring drawings.\n\u2022Familiarity with OPERCOM documentation requirements (loop folders, test procedures, punch listing, handover certificates).<\/p>