Job Description
Responsibilities: Please list at least 5 duties/accountabilities.
- Lead and coordinate electrical, mechanical, controls, and CAD engineering teams to deliver complete and accurate IFC drawing packages (single-line diagrams, GA layouts, wiring schematics, HVAC/CFD layouts, grounding, fire systems, network architecture, etc.)
- Review and validate SOO (Sequence of Operations) documentation for power, cooling, and controls systems to ensure alignment with solution architecture, customer specifications, and factory integration constraints.
- Oversee preparation of commissioning documentation, including FAT scripts, test procedures, load-bank plans, protection coordination files, and integrated system validation steps
- Resolve technical clashes early (e.g., cable routing congestion, skid structural capacity, UPS/battery clearances, busbar interfaces, PLC/SCADA points lists)
- Review design packages (electrical, mechanical, controls) and ensure production teams fully understand the build requirements.
- Conduct build readiness reviews with production, quality, HSE, and supply chain teams to ensure all materials, drawings, jigs, and procedures are released before production start.
- Validate vendor-supplied equipment documentation and drawings for interface compliance and serviceability.
- Allocate engineering resources and adjust workloads to meet build milestones and factory throughput targets.
- Identify design, manufacturing, and integration risks early—e.g., long lead items, interface gaps, thermal/harmonic limits, integration delays, or commissioning complexities
- Lead post-project reviews to capture lessons learned and improve future manufacturability, reliability, and cost performance.
- Coach and mentor electrical, mechanical, and controls engineers to improve design quality, manufacturability awareness, and factory integration expertise.
- Foster a culture of safety, precision, and accountability across engineering and production interactions.
Education & Certifications: Please note minimum and preferred requirements for education. This includes degree, specializations and certifications.
Minimum
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering – Electrical/ Mechanical
Requirements: Please list all experience required to perform this job. You may note some requirements as preferred.
- Around 5 years of experience in lead engineer role, factory operations, or manufacturing of electrical/mechanical assemblies.
- Experience managing production work for prefabricated modules, data center equipment, power distribution units, or related industrial systems (preferred).
- Strong understanding of low voltage electrical power systems, mechanical assemblies, cooling systems, and integrated modular solutions.
- Proven ability to coordinate material readiness, production scheduling, resource planning, and cross-functional collaboration.
- Experience in reviewing technical drawings and BOMs for electrical and mechanical assemblies.
- Experience leading Factory Acceptance Tests and preparing FAT documentation.
- Strong communication, documentation, and leadership skills with the ability to coordinate multidisciplinary production teams.
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining quality and schedule discipline.
- Fluent in English.
Years of Experience: 5-7 years
Travel Requirements: 10%