Process Design & Development

Offer published on 2026-02-21

Medium/High Voltage Construction Electrical Engineer (Experienced Professional)

  • Location
    : WOODBURN, IN, United States of America
  • Contract Type
    : Regular

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Medium/High Voltage Construction Electrical Engineer (Experienced Professional)

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THE OPPORTUNITY

This opportunity is in Woodburn, Indiana in our BF Goodrich tire plant. Woodburn is a small town located about 30 mins east of Fort Wayne, IN. Fort Wayne is the cultural and economic center of northeastern Indiana and the second largest city in Indiana. Established in 1961, our plant makes passenger and light truck tires.

WHAT YOU WILL BRING 

  • The Electrical Engineer provides project management and technical support for the design and construction of electrical site work, utilities, and buildings. Education and work experience requirements  
  • BS Electrical Engineering for Design and Procurement Phases with 5+ years of experience on industrial projects preferred. Degree or Significant Experience for Industrial Construction and acceptance phases 5+ years of experience with degree or 10+ years of experience with field supervision on industrial projects required. 
  • Professional Engineering License is a plus.  
  • Demonstrated leadership experience.  
  • Demonstrated strong organizational skills and project management ability.  
  • Strong skills in written and verbal communication. 
  • Demonstrated ability to set and achieve goals with minimum supervision and the ability to suggest and implement ideas to bring value to the team.  
  • Demonstrated solid teamwork, communication, and planning skills required.  
  • Demonstrate good understanding of electrical designs and practices for medium and low voltage distribution systems, building power, emergency power and lighting distributions, fire detection, data and networking, intrusion and access control, BMS controls and automation, lighting protection systems, grounding and bonding. 
  • Software Proficiency Requirements: Microsoft Excel, Project, Word.  
  • Completed 10-hour OSHA safety training.  
  • Demonstrate a professional attitude by treating each person with respect on the job. 

WHAT YOU WILL DO

1 - Design Phase  

a) Work with the design team daily to answer questions, monitor the design, and evaluate progress.  

b) Participate in design reviews at 30%, 60%, 90%, and final detail design review and IFC documentation.  

c) Participate in 3D Model conflict resolution by disciplines.  

d) Participate in the analysis of design proposals as part of the Michelin Design Team under the direction of the Michelin Design leader.  

e) Conduct analysis and provide weekly reports concerning the proposed technical solutions, costs, staffing plan, completion schedule, permitting plans, and other details provided by each EPC. Evaluate and grade the proposals providing recommendation to Michelin.  

f) Provide a risk analysis for the technical concepts for all systems and equipment. 

g) Assist Michelin with change management by evaluating technical solutions, completing estimates, providing a risk analysis and supporting the procurement manager as needed with information. 

 2 – Procurement Phase  

 Review material and construction packages with the EPC company prior to issue. Provide a report concerning the quality of the package and adherence to the contract requirements.  

 b) Review the top 2 responses to each procurement package. Provide a report concerning the quality of the package and adherence to the contract requirements.  

 c) Review material and equipment shop drawings after review by the EPC company. Provide a report concerning the adherence to the contract requirements. 

3 – Construction Phase  

 a) Participate in pre-construction meetings and provide input and comments to the meeting to add value to the construction process.  

 b) Planning for construction and authorization to start construction.   

c) Validate readiness of GC and subs for task execution based on preplanning action list.  

d). Finalize a work scope and schedule with Site management.  

e). Setup safety work expectations with GC and subs  

f). Setup QA and task acceptance expectations with GC and subs.  

g). Finalize and approve Schedule targets for GC and subs. Supplement schedule with the risk matrix and recovery plans.  

h) Authorization to start construction.  

c) Determine a construction material testing program in sync with the construction activity. Quality testing concerning equipment testing, cable testing, welding, etc. must be considered in the testing plan.  

d) Manage the on-site operations of the quality test technicians who will execute the quality testing plan. Following NETA testing guidelines. Receive and analyze testing reports. Take actions to minimize schedule impact if a test does not pass.  

e) All activities will have an initial inspection conducted per the pre-construction meeting. Witness the work and approve of the methods and the final result. Work with the contractor on the remedies and deficient items.  

f) After initial inspection and approval of method and results confirm that all work will match the initial inspection requirements. Monitor and observe the quality of the work and drive corrections and punch list process to achieve the correct level of quality.  

g) Make observations concerning the work methods, equipment, rigging, etc. used on site by the contractor. Record violations of Michelin rules, regulations, good practices. Make corrections as necessary in the field. Special focus shall be made on fall protection, rigging, Lockout, Tagout, Tryout, Arc flash safety, shock hazard protection, and welding. 

h) Assist Michelin with change management by evaluating technical solutions, completing estimates, providing a risk analysis and supporting the procurement manager as needed with information.  

i) Track system installation versus major milestones and identify conflicts and risks of late milestone completion.  

j) Answer RFI’s, evaluate Change Orders as delegated by the team leader. Participate in project reviews with Michelin Project Team.  

k) Attend weekly contractor meetings and weekly Safety meetings. 

 4 – Final Completion and Acceptance  

a) Evaluate the design documents and make acceptance files in accordance with Michelin direction.  

b) Ensure the contractor develops a punch list and corrects all items in preparation for building acceptance.  

c) Inspect the completed areas and record acceptance or non-acceptance on the documents. Drive the contractor to complete the non-accepted items to meet the contract completion dates.  

d) Coordinate with Michelin Construction, safety, environmental, and maintenance and include their representatives and comments in the final acceptance process and documents.  

e) Verify as built drawings. Check all drawings against physical installation. Note items where the as built is not correct and drive the EPC contractor to properly complete the as-built drawings. 

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