An Electrical Design Engineer in the crane industry designs and implements electrical systems for cranes, ensuring they meet safety standards and operational requirements. This role involves creating detailed electrical schematics, specifying components, and collaborating with other engineers and stakeholders. The engineer also verifies that electrical systems are properly integrated with the crane's mechanical and control systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Conceptual Design: Develop electrical design concepts for cranes, considering factors like load capacity, operating conditions, and safety regulations.
- System Design: Create detailed electrical schematics, including wiring diagrams,
controllers, sensors, etc.) based on project requirements, considering performance,
cost, and availability.
- Collaboration: Work with mechanical engineers, project managers,
and other stakeholders to ensure seamless integration of electrical systems with other crane components.
- Documentation: Prepare technical documentation, including parts lists, cable lists,
and installation instructions.
- Testing and Verification: Ensure that electrical systems are tested and verified to meet safety standards and operational requirements.
- Troubleshooting: Identify and resolve any electrical issues that arise during crane operation or maintenance.
- Continuous Improvement: Stay up-to-date with industry standards and current technologies to improve crane electrical systems.
- Leadership Role: Reporting around 10 employees.