Electrical Project Engineer

ID
2024-4835
Job Locations
US-OH-Fostoria
Category
Engineering
Position Type
Full Time (Permanent)

Overview

At Morgan Advanced Materials' Fostoria, Ohio site, we are on the lookout for an Electrical Project Engineer with a passion for excellence and innovation. This pivotal role focuses on spearheading electrical controls and facilities-related infrastructure projects within our Electrical Carbon Group. If you're ready to bring your expertise in electrical engineering to a global leader in advanced materials science, we're ready for you!

Responsibilities

What You'll Do:

 

You will work on electrical controls and facilities related infrastructure projects for the Electrical Carbon Group located in Fostoria, Ohio.  This position reports to our Project Engineering Manager who leads a team that provides local support and executes capital and major maintenance projects.

  • Collaborate with our dedicated team of operations personnel, engineers, and other stakeholders to drive existing and new engineering projects to fruition.
  • Lead projects from design to implementation, focusing on both medium and low voltage distribution systems and electrical control systems.
  • Apply your electrical engineering acumen to solve complex problems, ensuring all projects adhere to the highest industry standards.
  • Develop comprehensive project budgets, meticulously estimating labor, materials, and equipment needs.
  • Engage in hands-on project management, ensuring all tasks meet our stringent criteria for safety, quality, and efficiency.
  • Provide essential on-site support, tackling equipment and facility-related challenges head-on.
  • Enhance our technical capabilities by supervising and training personnel, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and innovation.

 

Qualifications

What You'll Bring:

  • A Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely related field.
  • At least 5 years of relevant experience, with a strong background in VFD, HMI, and PLC control systems.
  • Demonstrated project management prowess.
  • Proficiency in AutoCad and a solid understanding of NFPA Electrical Standards.
  • Familiarity with quality management systems such as ISO 9001/AS 9100, alongside a keen interest in Kaizen and Lean Manufacturing techniques.
  • Advanced skills in Microsoft Office, particularly Word and Excel.

 

Why Morgan Advanced Materials?
Our Fostoria site is part of a global network that's pushing the boundaries of materials science to improve the world around us. From enhancing the efficiency of electric cars to optimizing industrial processes, our work has a profound impact. Here, you'll find more than just a job. You'll discover a career filled with challenge, growth, and ownership opportunities. At Morgan, we're not just crafting advanced materials; we're crafting a better, more sustainable future.

 

Ready to Step Forward? If you're driven by innovation and ready to make a tangible impact, we'd love to hear from you. Dive into the world of advanced materials and take your career to new heights with Morgan Advanced Materials in Fostoria, Ohio.

 

Morgan Advanced Materials is a world leader in advanced materials science and engineering of ceramics, carbon and composites. We operate in a series of well-defined markets where our applications expertise offers our customers a valuable differentiator, engineering high-specification materials, components and sub-assembly parts that solve their challenging technical problems.

 

The Electrical Carbon Business of Morgan Advanced Materials designs and manufactures a broad range of high performance solutions for rotary transfer systems, linear transfer systems and electrical carbon systems.

 

Key Figures: Revenue £1,112m (2022), ~8,500 employees, manufacturing in 30+ countries, and a global customer portfolio. A UK PLC with head office located in Windsor, Berkshire UK.  Listed on London Stock Exchange; Member of the FTSE 250 Index. Ind-1

Morgan Advanced Materials is an EEO/AA/M/W/D/V Employer Ind-1

 

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