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Klohn Crippen Berger’s Power and Transportation Business Unit, based in Vancouver, provides engineering and environmental services through five integrated groups; Hydro, Marine, Transportation, GeoStructures and Resource Sector. The Power and Transportation Business Unit is seeking an Intermediate Electrical Engineer to join Klohn Crippen Berger and to participate in various utility, mining, and infrastructure projects. This position offers an excellent opportunity within the company and to become a key member of our electrical, protection and controls design team. You will be a part of a dynamic company that strives to ensure both employee and client satisfaction through successful implementation of our clients’ projects.
Job Responsibility:
Actively participate in meetings with team members, project managers, as well as clients
Ensure objectives for project deliverables, budget and schedule are met and client expectations are fulfilled
Possess knowledge of mechanical and civil/structural interfaces with electrical designs
Write and review high-level technical deliverables such as design bases, methodologies, and design plans
Work closely with other team members to execute the overall project scope
Provide detailed technical review of designs and specifications for electrical, protection, and control equipment
Perform and review engineering calculations and drawings based on CSA, IEEE, and NEMA standards as well as client requirements
Guide and mentor other team members
Ensure work is compliant with Klohn Crippen Berger’s Integrated Management System
Requirements:
A recognised Professional Engineer, eligibility for registration in British Columbia
4 – 8 years progressive experience in electrical engineering design for utility and industrial projects
Understanding of regulatory design codes with particular emphasis on requirements for CSA, IEEE and NEMA standards
A good understanding of all phases of project development from concept through design and construction
Capable of understanding other engineering disciplines and how they fit together within a multi-discipline project team
Proven capabilities to work effectively in a team environment
Excellent written and oral English communication skills
Possess a valid Class 5 British Columbia driver’s license
May be required to work in the field from time-to-time
May be required to work on the following types of projects: Hydroelectric facilities, dams, and reservoirs
Oil sands and Shale Gas energy projects
Pipeline infrastructure
Mining infrastructure including tailings disposal facilities
Nice to have:
Knowledge of power generation equipment, protection systems, and/or software programming would be an asset
What we offer:
Hybrid work opportunities
Annual performance and salary review
Vacation policy that aligns to your experience
Paid OT, and sick days
Flexible benefits, including RRSP, social, and mental well-being initiatives
Dedication to World Economic Forum’s “Four Pillars” of Environment Social Governance framework