Senior Stations Maintenance Engineer (Reactive equipment)
- Emplacement Burnaby
- Type d’emploi Emploi contractuel
- Salaire $70 - 98 per hour
- Discipline Construction et infrastructure
- Références JOB-29860
Role: Senior Stations Maintenance Engineer (Reactive Equipment)
Location: Edmonds, BC – In-office work required on Mondays and Thursdays; one site visit per month
Duration: 12 months
Max T4 Rate: $81.08/hour
Max INC Rate: $98.11/hour
General Description
The Senior Stations Maintenance Engineer (E4 level) is a professional engineer or geoscientist who applies engineering knowledge to deliver estimating, planning, quality management, and design solutions for medium-complexity projects and operations. The role involves ensuring safety, quality, and budget compliance, while meeting schedule requirements.
Experience and Role Accountabilities
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Minimum of 8 years of experience in a relevant engineering field.
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Develop safe and effective engineering solutions using sound judgment and initiative for medium-complexity projects.
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Perform tasks such as design development, problem analysis and resolution, and interpretation of engineering specifications.
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Support project and operations management by contributing to planning, cost control, quality assurance, and schedule coordination.
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Resolve complex design and field issues by conducting independent technical studies and analysis.
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Provide recommendations and decisions on engineering methods and designs.
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Contribute to the development of technical standards and provide mentorship and guidance to junior engineering staff.
Work Assignment Requirements
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Experience in power system design, maintenance, installation, or testing/commissioning of stations equipment is considered an asset.
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Knowledge and experience with the following equipment areas:
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Switchgear Equipment: MV and HV circuit breakers (up to 550kV), GIS/GIB, metal-clad switchgear, circuit switchers, disconnect switches, station service switchgear, and surge arresters.
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Reactive Equipment: HV power transformers/GSUs, shunt reactors, CVTs/VTs/PTs, CTs, and station service transformers.
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Generator Equipment: Stator, rotor, governor, excitor, brush gear, cooling system, bearing, and braking systems.
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Education and Skills
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Registered Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) or Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) with Engineers & Geoscientists BC (EGBC) or eligible for registration in BC.
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Must hold or have access to a Permit to Practice with EGBC (either sole practitioner or through an engineering firm).
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Intermediate proficiency in English (written and spoken).
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Proficient with CAD systems and drawing standards.
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Experience using standard industry design and analysis software.
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Intermediate proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Additional Notes
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Engineers provided for this assignment are required to work under a Professional Practice Management Plan and apply their Permit to Practice number on all sealed documents.
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All project documentation produced during the contract must be retained in accordance with EGBC bylaws.
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Use of digital sign and seal technology may be required (e.g., Notarius).