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As an Electrical Design Engineer for STP/ETP Projects, your role will involve designing and executing electrical systems for Sewage Treatment Plants (STP), Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP), and other wastewater infrastructure projects. Your responsibilities will include: - Designing electrical systems for STP/ETP, such as power distribution, motor control centers (MCCs), control panels, and lighting systems. - Preparing electrical layout drawings, single-line diagrams (SLDs), and schematics using AutoCAD or similar tools. - Coordinating with civil, mechanical, and process teams to align electrical design with process requirements. - Selecting and sizing motors, cables, breakers, VFDs, and other components as per load calculations and specifications. - Ensuring compliance with IS/BIS, IEC, and CPHEEO standards for water and wastewater systems. - Supervising electrical installation at project sites, supporting testing and commissioning of panels and equipment. - Working with automation/instrumentation engineers to integrate SCADA/PLC systems where applicable. - Assisting in BOQ preparation, cost estimation, and vendor coordination. - Conducting site visits for layout finalization, troubleshooting, and as-built documentation. - Maintaining proper documentation, revision control, and version tracking of electrical drawings. Qualifications Required: - Degree/Diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognized institution. - Minimum 2 years of experience in STP/ETP/Biogas or similar infrastructure projects. - Proficiency in AutoCAD Electrical. - Strong understanding of motor controls, starters, panels, and power systems in treatment plants. - Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, electrical standards, and process P&IDs. - Familiarity with earthing, lightning protection, and safety protocols in industrial environments. - Good communication skills and ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team. In addition, you will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge of AutoCAD, electrical safety audits, energy efficiency, and HT/LT systems. You should also be willing to travel for site supervision and coordination. As an Electrical Design Engineer for STP/ETP Projects, your role will involve designing and executing electrical systems for Sewage Treatment Plants (STP), Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP), and other wastewater infrastructure projects. Your responsibilities will include: - Designing electrical systems for STP/ETP, such as power distribution, motor control centers (MCCs), control panels, and lighting systems. - Preparing electrical layout drawings, single-line diagrams (SLDs), and schematics using AutoCAD or similar tools. - Coordinating with civil, mechanical, and process teams to align electrical design with process requirements. - Selecting and sizing motors, cables, breakers, VFDs, and other components as per load calculations and specifications. - Ensuring compliance with IS/BIS, IEC, and CPHEEO standards for water and wastewater systems. - Supervising electrical installation at project sites, supporting testing and commissioning of panels and equipment. - Working with automation/instrumentation engineers to integrate SCADA/PLC systems where applicable. - Assisting in BOQ preparation, cost estimation, and vendor coordination. - Conducting site visits for layout finalization, troubleshooting, and as-built documentation. - Maintaining proper documentation, revision control, and version tracking of electrical drawings. Qualifications Required: - Degree/Diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognized institution. - Minimum 2 years of experience in STP/ETP/Biogas or similar infrastructure projects. - Proficiency in AutoCAD Electrical. - Strong understanding of motor controls, starters, panels, and power systems in treatment plants. - Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, electrical standards, and process P&IDs. - Familiarity with earthing, lightning protection, and safety protocols in industrial environments. - Good communication skills and ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team. In addition, you will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge of AutoCAD, electrical safety audits, energy efficiency, and HT/LT systems. You should also be willing to travel for site supervision and coordination.