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Senior Oversight Electrical Engineer IV
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Senior Oversight Electrical Engineer sought to lead utility-scale solar and wind projects across the USA and Canada. This role requires 10-15 years of experience, including expertise in HV substations (34.5kV–345kV), grid interconnection, and EPC design review. Based in Edmonton, the position off...
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Canada , Edmonton
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Randstad
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Structural Engineer IV
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Join our team as a Senior Civil Structural Engineer in Markham. Lead design and analysis for new nuclear plant projects, applying codes like ASME III and ACI 349. Requires 8+ years in energy, with nuclear BOP/TI experience and leadership skills. Contribute to groundbreaking engineering in a globa...
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Canada , Markham
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80.00 - 112.00 USD / Hour
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Morson Talent
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About the Engineer IV role

Explore your next career opportunity with Engineer IV jobs, a senior-level role representing the pinnacle of technical expertise and leadership within the engineering field. An Engineer IV is a highly experienced professional, often considered a subject matter expert or a senior technical lead. This position is characterized by a deep specialization in a specific engineering discipline—such as mechanical, electrical, civil, software, or systems engineering—and a proven track record of handling complex, high-impact projects. Professionals in these roles are trusted with the most challenging technical problems and are expected to operate with a significant degree of autonomy and strategic insight.

The typical responsibilities of an Engineer IV are multifaceted and demand a blend of advanced technical execution and leadership. Commonly, individuals in this role are tasked with designing, developing, and implementing complex engineering solutions. They conduct sophisticated analysis, modeling, and testing to validate designs and ensure they meet rigorous performance, safety, and regulatory standards. A critical part of their duties involves leading technical projects or sub-projects, which includes planning, resource allocation, and timeline management. Furthermore, Engineer IV professionals are often responsible for mentoring and providing technical guidance to junior and mid-level engineers, fostering skill development and ensuring best practices are upheld across the team. They also play a key role in the research and development of new technologies, processes, or products, contributing directly to an organization's innovation and competitive edge. Their work frequently involves cross-functional collaboration, requiring them to communicate complex technical concepts effectively to non-engineering stakeholders, management, and external clients.

To qualify for Engineer IV jobs, candidates typically need a robust set of skills and credentials. A bachelor’s degree in engineering is a standard minimum requirement, with many professionals holding a master's degree or further specialized certifications. Extensive professional experience, often ranging from seven to ten years or more, with a demonstrated progression in responsibility is essential. Employers seek individuals with profound, expert-level knowledge in their core discipline, coupled with strong project management capabilities. Proficiency with industry-standard software, analytical tools, and methodologies is expected. Key soft skills include superior problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities, excellent verbal and written communication, and proven leadership and mentorship skills. For those seeking a role where deep technical mastery meets strategic influence and team development, Engineer IV jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path at the forefront of engineering innovation.