Electrical Engineer at Golden Aluminum
Fort Lupton, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Electrical Control Systems, Power Distribution, Project Planning, Electrical Schematics, Control Panel Designs, Troubleshooting, Root Cause Analysis, PLC Programming, HMI Development, SCADA Systems, Reliability Engineering, MATLAB, AutoCAD, Safety Regulations, Industrial Safety Standards

Industry

mining

Description
Description The future. It’s on you. You & Golden Aluminum. We are a continuous casting aluminum rolling mill who established operations in 1984 and located in Fort Lupton Colorado, 35 miles north of downtown Denver. We care about our environment, our people, and our community. We’re honored to be selected by the Department of Energy to receive up to $22.3 million in investment supporting our Nexcast Mini Mill and other breakthrough projects which will steer the aluminum industry toward a greener, decarbonized future. Job Summary: As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, installing and maintaining electrical control systems, equipment and power distribution in our manufacturing facility. Benefits: · Competitive Wage and Profit-sharing plan · 401k company match · Medical, dental and vision coverage · Health Savings Account with company contributions · Tuition and gym membership reimbursement · Much more! Compensation: $100,000 and up depending on qualification and experience Specific duties include but are not limited to: · Supervise installation, testing and commissioning of electrical equipment to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. · Lead project planning and execution, including modifications and upgrades to existing electrical systems. · Assist in the design, development, and implementation of electrical schematics, control panel designs and power distribution systems and components to improve plant reliability and performance using CAD software. · Conduct routine inspections and preventive maintenance of electrical equipment and systems. · Troubleshoot electrical issues and perform root cause analysis to resolve problems effectively. · Analyze system data and performance metrics to support decision-making and improve system reliability, efficiency and performance. · Document technical procedures, maintenance activities, and reliability improvements. · Ensure compliance with safety regulations and industry standards in all engineering activities. Requirements · Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering required. · Minimum of 5 years' electrical experience in an industrial setting · Proficiency in PLC programming (Allen-Bradley, Siemens) HMI development and SCADA systems · Basic knowledge of reliability engineering principles and maintenance practices. · Proficiency in technical software tools (e.g., MATLAB, AutoCAD) is a plus. · Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. · Strong communication and teamwork abilities as well as the capability to collaborate with technicians, vendors, contractors and management. · Willingness to adapt to a fast-paced manufacturing environment. · Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team. · Knowledge of aluminum rolling mill processes is a plus. · Strong understanding of industrial safety standards and practices. Because Golden Aluminum thrives on the power of diversity and is committed to an inclusive environment where every individual can thrive through a sense of belonging, respect, and contribution, we are committed to giving every qualified applicant and employee an equal opportunity.
Responsibilities
The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for designing, developing, installing, and maintaining electrical control systems, equipment, and power distribution within the manufacturing facility. Key duties include supervising equipment installation, leading project execution, and improving system reliability through design and analysis.
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