Field Engineer (Electrical) - Renewable Energy
- Location
- Job type Permanent
- Salary Negotiable
- Discipline Construction and Infrastructure
- Reference JOB-16619_1604335310
Role: Field Engineer (Electrical)
Location: Saskatchewan
You will be surrounded by the green energy construction industry's best engineers, project managers, tradespeople, technicians, executives and administrators. We are looking for the best and brightest, who share our passion for building renewable energy parks, and power the next generation of Canadians.
Values:
- Taking Care of Each Other
- Embrace Challenge
- Innovate for a Better Future
- Lead with Passion
- Commit to the Highest Quality Standards
Rooted in these values, its team gives the best of its talent and expertise and produces the expected results.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Under the supervision of the Project Manager, the main responsibilities of the Field Engineer are to coordinate the work related to the installation of wind turbines and/or solar panels on site. The incumbent will act as an expert in electrical construction.
Field Engineers are required to travel to the construction site on rotation. We have various sites across southern Alberta and Saskatchewan.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
- With the assistance of the Project Manager, prepare the contracts required for the execution and control of the work for Subcontractors, suppliers and consultants
- Assist the Superintendent in the coordination of electrical engineering activities
- Validate the progress of the project and produce a periodic monitoring report
- Coordinate construction works in collaboration with the Superintendent, Environmental Engineer, subcontractors, municipal and regional representatives, and the client representative
- Develop and implement the quality control program for the electrical phase of the project.
- Coordinate work compliance inspections
- Ensure that technical procedures are applied to the work performed on site in collaboration with the Project Engineer
- Track purchases, reception and inventory of materials required to complete the work
- Actively participate in the implementation of the prevention program and support the Site Health & Safety Advisor
WHAT YOU'LL BRING
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering
- 3 to 8 years' experience in similar positions, specializing in Power Systems
- Mastery of the Office suite
- Experience with working with substation or collection systems is an asset
- Experience working with high voltage is an asset
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- High geographical mobility and ability to work away from home for a period of time
- Excellent team management and conflict resolution skills
- Autonomy and leadership
- High administrative rigor
WHY JOIN?
- Competitive salary
- Above industry standard vacation
- Group insurance (Health Management Account)
- Group RRSP with an employer contribution to a DPSP
- Monthly public transit subscription paid by the employer
- Subscription to a fitness center reimbursed 50% by the employer
- Employee Assistance Program
- Continuing education offered throughout the year
- Young and dynamic environment
- Excellent career opportunities