Chief Electrical Engineering Advisor
Company: Halliburton
Location: Duncan
Posted on: June 26, 2025
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Job Description:
We are looking for the right people - people who want to
innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best
talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop
themselves and their careers. Experience the challenges, rewards
and opportunity of working for one of the world's largest providers
of products and services to the global energy industry. A Chief
Engineer is recognized as a technical authority in a specific
engineering discipline and acts with general autonomy to see
business opportunities, recognize possible technical solutions, and
work with a cross-functional staff to deliver innovative products
and services. In this role, you will need to be creative, dynamic,
passionate, and data-driven with the ability to effectively
communicate and influence the internal teams and/or customers to
deliver best-in-class solutions. This is a high visibility position
where the incumbent is expected to frequently interact with
Technology leadership, business leadership, and customers to
formulate and plan technology delivery for electrical systems and
applications. General Duties & Responsibilities Leverages a strong
understanding of customer operations and challenges to focus and
align key technology programs Creates and leads IP efforts which
are of strategic and material significance for long term technology
and business vision Provides technical expertise and business
direction to establish scope across portfolio of projects Provides
advice on critical issues with top level officers of other
organizations and companies Provides advisory and consulting work
for the organization as a recognized authority for broad program
areas or highly specialized areas Proactively collaborates with
other personnel engaged in equipment design, maintenance, and
operation to ensure safe, reliable deployment of high-performance
solutions meeting customer requirements Applies non-conventional
concepts to oil field applications by collaborating with outside
industries and universities Mentor others on engineering designs
and techniques by collaborating with other disciplines, product
service lines and other industry experts Participates in long term
strategic Technology initiatives Guides business decisions across
locations and services by understanding multiple disciplines as
related to oil industry Communicates complicated technical concepts
to non-technical managers and customers Applies in-depth knowledge
of applications to propose new platforms, systems and architectures
Cultivates a culture of collaboration to ensure that
state-of-the-art technology is applied in the development of new
customer technical solutions Interact closely with suppliers to
ensure performance, reliability and quality of components and
subsystems Participate in, make significant contributions to, and
may provide leadership in professional societies Participate in
industry conferences and customer-facing events Discipline-specific
duties & responsibilities: Works "hands-on" with the relevant
equipment and systems. This may be in the form of lab testing,
full-scale testing, or field testing Create specifications,
procedures, installation instructions, test documents, etc Reads
and interprets electrical and mechanical drawings and diagrams,
electrical schematics, piping, and instrument drawings (P&IDs),
flow charts and cause and effect diagrams Travels to active well
sites, customer offices, vendor offices, training/conference
venues, and other Halliburton offices as required. This is
typically 20-25% of the time available Travel may encompass
weekends and holidays Develops and negotiates system-level
requirements and assists in financial analysis, ensures completion
of technical and detailed product specifications, manages technical
risks, and ensures product meets technical performance in a timely
fashion Develop system-level solutions for applications focused on
hydraulic fracturing using electric power and/or other large-scale
surface equipment technology for oilfield operations Education,
experience, and knowledge: Minimum of bachelor's degree in
electrical engineering with at least 16- 20 years of electrical
systems engineering experience in relevant areas of practice as
described below. Completion of a master's degree in electrical
engineering or similar discipline is preferred. Experience in
electrical system engineering using Medium/Low Voltage, and control
systems for the upstream oil & gas industry with emphasis in well
completion, stimulation, cementing, and/or offshore operations.
Alternative experience in electrical drive systems for heavy
industrial applications, surface mining, wind power generation,
medium voltage power transmission, micro-grids and controls systems
will be considered. Hands-on experience in the development of
applications of electrical equipment and systems. Experience with
large-scale industrial processes (chemical, pharmaceutical, mining,
oil & gas refining). Solid understanding of medium and voltage
electrical engineering concepts, enclosure design, protection
systems, and sensor/component design & selection. Strong background
and knowledge in different aspects of control system design, signal
processing and analyses, feedback loops & system dynamics.
Understanding of industry certification standards such as ATEX and
IECEx, as well as experience in implementing these standards into
designs for use in hazardous environments. Knowledgeable in the
application of engineering tools and methodologies like Failure
Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Design of Experiments (DoE),
Lifecycle, Patents creations, and Litigation process, etc.
Understands microgrids, utility electrical interfaces, generators,
industrial electrical distribution, medium voltage switchgear,
transformers, motor control centers, AC motors, Variable Frequency
Drives and protection systems. Candidates having qualifications
that exceed the minimum job requirements will receive consideration
for higher-level roles given (1) their experience, (2) additional
job requirements, and/or (3) business needs. Depending on
education, experience, and skill level, a variety of job
opportunities might be available. Halliburton is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard
to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information,
pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual
preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status,
national origin, or any other status protected by law or
regulation. Location 2600 South 2nd St, Duncan, Oklahoma, 73533,
United States Job Details Requisition Number: 199056 Experience
Level: Experienced Hire Job Family: Engineering/Science/Technology
Product Service Line: Production Enhancement Full Time / Part Time:
Full Time Additional Locations for this position: Compensation
Information Compensation is competitive and commensurate with
experience.
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