Location: CA-ON-NAPANEE-PLT-990-2038
Goodyear Talent Acquisition Representative: Heather Rodriguez
Sponsorship Available: No
Relocation Assistance Available: No
The Primary Purpose of the Position: The Project Engineer will lead a small team to oversee the installation, commissioning, and start-up of process equipment in the plant. The Engineer will manage and motivate contractors to complete the work on time, on budget, and according to specifications, and will process field changes, communicate with others, and resolve technical questions. In most cases, machine OEM engineer(s) will also be on site to provide technical support. The candidate will work in a construction environment under the direction of the Global Engineering Construction Manager.
Principle Duties and Responsibilities: Manage risks and ensure that contractors complete the electrical and mechanical work safely, to specification, on time, and on-budget.
Participate in installation bid package preparation, contractor qualification, and the pre-construction preparation process.
Thoroughly understand the equipment installation sequencing, assembly details, budget estimate, job scope, and schedule.
Read and understand all manufacturer assembly drawings and instructions for equipment installation, bid packages, and construction packages, including scopes of work, specifications, and drawings.
Lead daily contractor meetings.
Effectively manage communications between the contractor, Goodyear corporate engineers, and others to coordinate the work and resolve issues.
Conduct weekly calls with the GE process team and issue meeting minutes.
Assure that all installations meet GE requirements and standards.
Check key deliverables such as scope of supply, quality, workmanship, and functionality to ensure that systems are ready for use.
Perform administrative tasks including scheduling, budget management & cost control, issuance of weekly reports, parts management, etc.
Review and approve progress invoices and change requests.
Verify that all equipment drawings, operation & maintenance manuals, and spare part lists have been received.
Coordinate commissioning activities with the contractors, equipment suppliers, GE engineers, and the plant operations team.
Coordinate equipment commissioning activities with data management systems for production tracking and monitoring.
Support the PSO (Process Sign-Off) for assigned equipment and manage punch lists.
Collect and maintain “as-built” information to reflect any changes made during construction.
Standard working time will be 5 days per week during construction. Other hours may be required to meet deadlines or during the start-up and testing of new systems.
Education: Bachelor's degree in Science/Technology/Engineering/Math. Electrical or Mechanical Engineering and a Licensed Engineer (P.Eng) in Ontario Preferred.
Experience: 5+ years’ experience required. Demonstrate continual learning as evidenced by professional licensing, advanced degree, or additional education/training. Experience in working across divisions and with external organizations. Completed cross-functional assignments or projects and/or at least 2 positions within division or completed plant assignment.
Knowledge: Instill positive attitudes on peers.
Provide constructive feedback.
Plan and lead meetings.
Give clear and concise technical guidance.
Offer constructive disagreement and the ability to manage/deflect/diffuse situations.
Compelling technical direction and logical conclusion within function.
Actively solicit opportunities for leadership.
Cooperate with other teams to meet objectives.
Influence others.
Drive positive change.
Incorporate lessons learned into effective strategies.
Confront and address risk for self/others.
Apply global communication skills.
Represent Goodyear in outside meetings.
Participate in mentoring.
Mechanical Systems: (preferred) Thorough understanding of equipment rigging, leveling, alignment, grouting, welding, and commissioning procedures. Ability to read piping schematics and flow diagrams. Knowledge of environmental concerns and requirements. Industrial piping, pumps, valves, and instrumentation for water, gas, hydraulics, pneumatics, steam, compressed air, and lubrication. Fire protection piping and systems. Process ventilation and cooling, including humidity-controlled systems. Dust collector systems. Familiarity with industry and government specifications and standards for the above types of systems.
Electrical Systems: (preferred) Medium and low-voltage drives and machine control systems. Pneumatic and hydraulic control systems. Vision systems for guiding and tracking materials. Gauging systems. Barcoding systems. Safety systems. Ability to read and interpret single-line wiring diagrams, schematic wiring diagrams, electrical equipment location drawings, plan drawings, installation detail drawings, PLC control logic, etc. Ability to verify electrical drawings and installations for compliance with Goodyear, industry, and government standards and specifications. Ability to develop testing requirements and lead electrical equipment checkout, startup, and troubleshooting. Familiarity with industry and government specifications and standards for the above types of systems.
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