
Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases is a leading provider of cryogenic pumps, heat exchangers, process systems, services, and solutions for the LNG and industrial gases industry with $350 M USD in annual revenue. We are a subsidiary of Nikkiso Company Ltd, a leading industrial manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with over $1.5 B USD in annual revenue, 8000 + employees worldwide, and publicly traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
The Electrical Engineer is responsible for the design, analysis, and implementation of electrical power systems across business operations and projects as well as ensuring compliance with the “Engineering Industry Promotion Act” and the “Electrical Technology Management Act”. This role ensures system safety, reliability, and compliance with applicable standards while supporting both engineering design and project execution.
The position focuses on power distribution, protection systems, and electrical infrastructure, and collaborates with instrumentation, and upstream engineers to ensure integrated system performance.
Location: Busan or Bundang
Electrical Design & Engineering
Engineering Documentation & Specification
Project Execution & Coordination
Testing & Commissioning
System Integration & Collaboration
Quality, Safety & Compliance

Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases (or Group) has more than 70 years of cryogenic experience designing, fabricating, and manufacturing state-of-the-art, market-leading products and technologies. Headquartered in Southern California and operating in 12 countries with 1,800 employees, the Group is a product-focused organization informed by customer needs and market demand. It is made up of six functional units including cryogenic pumps, cryogenic process systems, heat exchanger systems, fueling solutions, energy infrastructure and strategic projects, and cryogenics services.
Working closely with customers, Nikkiso CE&IG products are used in many industries across many applications. Nikkiso’s legacy of work with industrial gases has positioned it to take advantage of changing market demand for clean energy as part of the energy transition. The Group’s work with hydrogen, ammonia, LNG, and CO2 helps customers execute lower-carbon projects around the world.