Job Description
The Supply Hub organization has the E2E accountability to plan, produce, store and deliver high-quality lubricants to our customers in DE, UK and PL and to transform Lubricants Hub Hamburg (LHH) into a modern and highly competitive supply source for the Hub and beyond. The future success of the Supply Hub is based on safe & reliable performance and innovative investment projects which will position LHH as a flagship for digitalization and automation. Adapted ways-of-working have foster accountability, empowerment and collaboration und thereby lead to a highly skilled and engaged team driving an entrepreneurial mindset at all levels of the organization.
The Electrical Engineer role is part of the Technology department, which provides engineering support and ensures efficient laboratory operations. The lab team manages the overall lab process and ensures compliance with product specifications. Based on these specifications, the engineers define on-site standards, screen innovative market solutions, and ensure projects are delivered according to these standards.
What you'll be doing
The Electrical Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, testing, and supervising the engineering and installation of electrical systems and equipment. This role ensures that electrical systems meet safety standards, performance requirements, and project specifications, contributing to the efficient and reliable operation of industrial infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead electrical discipline engineering for investment projects, from planning and design to execution.
- Provide engineering support to Business Development and Operations, recommending upgrades to enhance performance.
- Oversee installation, testing, and commissioning of electrical systems.
- Develop and maintain technical standards, approve engineering documentation, and own site electrical records.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams and contractors to deliver fit-for-purpose solutions on time.
- Drive improvement initiatives and innovation through process optimization and best practices.
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field; apprenticeship experience is a plus.
- Strong knowledge of electrical theory, power systems, and relevant codes/standards (IEC, NEC).
- Proven understanding of safety protocols, risk management, and high accuracy in design/documentation.
- Excellent analytical skills for fact-based decision-making.
- Strong stakeholder management and ability to explain complex topics to diverse audiences.
- Fluent in English and German, with a collaborative approach in multidisciplinary teams.
At Shell, you'll find more than just a job. We offer a work environment where appreciation, diversity, personal growth, and responsibility truly matter. Our goal is to become the world's most outstanding integrated energy company – and in doing so, we support and strengthen your unique talents.
Here's what you can expect from us:
- A permanent employment contract in a workplace that values each individual and their needs
- A competitive starting salary with annual performance-based increases
- Fixed holiday and Christmas bonuses, plus an annual fuel allowance
- A bonus scheme tied to both your personal performance and Shell's overall business success
- Financial benefits that help you build long-term capital and access to an employee share programme
- Flexible and mobile working options – including working from abroad – tailored to fit your life
- Access to the EGYM Wellpass with thousands of fitness and wellness offers across Germany
- Bicycle leasing through salary conversion
- Mental health programmes and individual health consultations
- Paid parental leave – whether for birth or adoption
- A diverse team made up of people from many different cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives
- Exciting development opportunities through national and international projects
- A broad range of training, coaching, and further education programmes