The Power Supply Design Engineer is in charge to perform and follow a part of the Power Supply and Distribution design activity with the support of the Power Supply Design Leader.
He/She will have to perform power supply system design, calculation notes, simulations, and calculations to specify electrical equipment for Traction and Power substations and to verify the conformity of suppliers’ design with the Contract Specification. He/She will have to ensure the coordination of design with all other systems and equipment of the project.
He/She will provide design input for system engineering activities such as requirement management, configuration management, system assurance, and EMC studies.
Organisational Reporting
Reports operationally and hierarchically to the Power Supply Design Leader.
Network & Links
Coordination with the Project team, system integration team, consultant, end client, and internal/external stakeholders.
Responsibilities
- Perform power supply system design and detailed engineering for a railway electrification project (high voltage / medium voltage / traction / low voltage).
- Analyze project specifications and requirements.
- Perform simulations using ETAP and SIGNON.
- Review and validate suppliers’ technical drawings and calculations.
- Prepare Bill of Quantity (BOQ).
- Deliver single line diagrams, functional specifications, and technical drawings.
- Prepare design reports and schedules.
- Review suppliers’ offers for compliance with customer requirements.
- Manage coordination, interfaces, and Requests for Information (RFI).
- Coordinate with:
- Customer, utility, contractors
- Other subsystems (communication, signaling, trackwork, SCADA)
- Suppliers, subcontractors, partners
- Prepare construction documentation (cable schedules, cable lists, block diagrams).
- Participate in as-built documentation.
Measurement (Performance Criteria)
- Timely delivery of deliverables
- Quality of documents
- Accuracy of work
- Client satisfaction