p>The Electrical Engineer is responsible for design engineering and project management for electrical/systems and also provides electrical support for mechanical/process projects; DCS hardware maintenance assistance, DCS software development and revisions, management of contractors, participation in engineering systems and workflow improvements; developing specifications, scoping and cost estimates for electrical projects; provide troubleshooting and problem resolution of electrical systems; project management for large and small projects, up to $15 million; responsible for all phases of project work including problem definition, opportunity validation, solution development, economic justification, risk assessment, detailed engineering, developing electrical drawings via AutoCad, contractor management, cost control, scheduling, and start up as well as results verification; responsible for design safety, process safety, contractor safety, and safety during start-up; leading project teams consisting of operations, maintenance, engineering, and contractors. Knowledge of the following specific hardware/software preferred, but not required: Pulp and paper process control experience; experience with High voltage power distribution and utility pole installation and design; Pulp and Paper Project Management experience; GE Magneblast and Power-Vac Switchgear; Allen-Bradley PLC-5, SLC500, Control Logix Programmable Controllers; ABB Distributed Control Systems; Microsoft (MS) Office, MS Project and AutoCAD Software; High and Medium Voltage Switchgear; ABB DC and AC drives, AB Power Flex 700 drives; Rosemount Instrumentation; Fisher Control Valves, other Automatic Valves; Willing and eager to learn new skills as technology changes.