Electrical Engineer ( GIS
SUBSTATION)
Vijai Electricals Limited.
Experience: 2 - 3 Years
Location: Hyderabad / Secunderabad
Compensation: Best in the Industry
Education: UG - B.Tech/B.E. -
Electrical
PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization
Industry Type: Oil and Gas/
Power/Infrastructure/Energy
Functional Area: Engineering Design,
R&D
Job Description
Responsible to understanding tender specification and preparing of
Bill of Materials.
Responsible to preparation of substation SLDs, layouts,sections
designing, Busbar arrangement, relay and protection schemes, earthing
design and layouts, control wiring,cable duct design,cable and
battery sizing calculation.
Resposible for approval drawings.
Desired Candidate Profile
BE Electrical/ Diploma Electrical with 2 to 3 years of
experience in GIS Substation engineering. Should able to
independently work on AUTOCAD drawings.
Company Profile
Vijai Electricals is a 1300 Crore Company with an ISO 9001
Certification. It is the country�s largest manufacturer of Single
Phase and Three Phase Oil Filled and Cast Resin Distribution
Transformers (primary and secondary) upto 10 MVA, 66 kV, complying
with national and international standards. It has world class
manufacturing facilities for CRGO & Amorphous Metal Transformers.
The EHV Power Transformer Plant with an installed capacity of 10,000
MVA manufactures transformers upto 500 MVA/500kV class. The company
is thus manufacturing a complete range of transformers of capacities
from 5 KVA to 500 MVA.
Vijai Electricals also manufactures
H.V. (Vacuum & SF6) and E.H.V. SF6 Switchgear and Gas Insulated
Substations, Instrument Transformers and allied products upto 400
kV.
Vijai Electricals has a Distribution Transformer Plant at
Haridwar also and Aluminium Conductor Plant at Roorkee to cater to
the requirements of North India .
The company has a
Certificate of Accreditation from National Accreditation Board for
Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) with testing facilities
in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025:1999.
Vijai Electricals�
main customers are Power utilities both within the country and
abroad. The company is a recognized �Export House� since 1994.
Its overseas customers are presently from Abu Dhabi, Bangladesh,
Brazil, Cyprus, Dammam, Dubai, Ethiopia, Ghana, Germany, Japan,
Kuwait, Kenya, Nepal, Nigeria, Philippines, Oman, Tanzania, Uganda,
Vietnam and Zimbabwe.
Vijai Electricals has a Distribution
Transformers Plant in Brazil and is in the process of setting up
similar plant in Mexico to meet the overseas demand.
Ever
since its foundation in 1973, Vijai Electricals has made an impact in
the industry with quality products. Its products have been inspected
and accepted by several internationally reputed third-party
Inspection Agencies like Lloyards-UK, Crown Agents-UK, BSI
Inspectorate Griffith-UK, Bureau Veritas, OMIC Japan, CAPE-Thailand,
Societe Generale de Surveillance (S.G.S.), Tubescope Vecto
GmbH-Germany, Robert W. Hunt Organization, RITES, AT Survey &
Inspection Company-Bangladesh and so on.
Vijai Electricals is
also executing several rural electrification projects under the
prestigious Rajiv Gandhi Gramina Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) on turn
key basis for PGCIL, NHPC, NTPC and state power utilities, in Uttar
Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Karnataka apart from projects for
renovation and modernization of distribution systems under
Accelerated Power Development and Reform Programme (APDRP). Under
this scheme electricity has been extended to 7600 villages till
March, 2007. The company is also executing 220 kV transmission
projects in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh .
Vijai Electricals�
has its registered office in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. The
works are located in a 165-acre campus at Rudraram. It has a
committed workforce of 4,000+. The company is professionally managed
with a mission to create best value for all its stakeholders, society
and economy.
Contact Details
Company Name:
Vijai Electricals Limited.
Website:
http://www.vijaielectricals.com
Executive Name:
Gourishankar
Email Address:
recruitment@vijai.co.in
Edited by divyalaks - 01Dec2009 at 10:04am