Electrical & Control Engineer Key Responsibilities Engineering Design Develop, review, and update electrical, instrumentation, and control system designs, drawings, specifications, and calculations for industrial and building services projects. Prepare single-line diagrams, control schematics, panel layouts, wiring diagrams, I/O lists, cable schedules, and instrumentation drawings. Perform electrical load calculations, cable sizing, protection coordination, and equipment selection. Design and review PLC, HMI, SCADA, and Building Management System (BMS) control architectures where applicable. Ensure all engineering designs comply with applicable codes, standards, client specifications, and safety requirements. Project Execution & Coordination Plan, coordinate, and supervise electrical and control system installation works in accordance with project schedules and technical specifications. Liaise with clients, consultants, contractors, vendors, and internal project teams to ensure successful project delivery. Review technical submissions, material specifications, vendor drawings, and equipment datasheets for compliance. Monitor project progress, quality, and site activities, resolving technical issues as they arise. Installation, Testing & Commissioning Supervise the installation of electrical panels, PLCs, field instruments, sensors, actuators, motors, drives, and control systems. Conduct Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT), Site Acceptance Tests (SAT), loop checks, functional testing, and system commissioning. Troubleshoot electrical, instrumentation, communication, and automation system issues during installation and commissioning. Verify system performance, functionality, and compliance before project handover. Operations & Maintenance Provide technical support for preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, retrofitting, and upgrading of electrical and control systems. Perform root cause analysis on electrical and automation failures, implementing effective corrective and preventive actions. Optimise system performance, reliability, and energy efficiency through continuous improvement initiatives. Ensure compliance with electrical safety standards, operational procedures, and statutory regulations. Requirements Diploma or Degree in Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or a related discipline. 3–6 years of experience in electrical and control engineering within industrial, manufacturing, process, utilities, data centre, or building services environments. Strong knowledge of electrical power distribution, motor control, PLCs, HMI, SCADA, BMS, field instrumentation, and industrial communication protocols. Familiarity with electrical drawings, control panel design, testing and commissioning, and relevant industry standards and regulations. Hands-on experience in troubleshooting electrical and control systems, with strong analytical and root cause analysis skills. Good communication, coordination, and project management skills. Able to work independently while managing multiple projects within established timelines.