Our leading client is looking for an experienced engineer to complete their projects and with competitive pay and opportunity to grow, this is a chance not to be missed.
General Description
• The E4 – Engineer is a professional engineer or geoscientist who applies engineering knowledge to provide engineering, estimating, planning, and quality management services for medium complexity projects and/or operations safely, with quality, within budget, and on time.
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Advantages
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Responsibilities
Experience and Role Accountabilities
• A minimum eight (8) years of experience in a relevant engineering field or equivalent.
• Develop safe engineering solutions by using initiative and judgement to perform tasks including developing designs, analyzing and resolving problems, and interpreting engineering specifications on medium complexity and scope assignments for client projects and operations.
• Assist project or operations management to meet safety, cost, quality, and time objectives by proposing changes in plans and estimated costs, recommending payment for work completed by contractors, preparing progress reports, coordinating work schedules and other similar tasks.
• Resolve highly technical and unusual design and field engineering problems by conducting independent studies and analysis, exercising independent judgment in selecting and interpreting information, recommending safe engineering designs to support successful operations and/or project completion at the company.
• Participate in client’s engineering practice by conducting independent studies and analysis, contributing to the development of technical standards, exercising judgment in selecting and interpreting information, recommending safe engineering designs, and making decisions related to methods and designs as well as providing guidance and advice to other engineering professionals to develop future capability at company
Important notes:
• Prior to commencement on assignment, the selected candidate must have their own sole practitioner, or the use of their firm’s, Permit to Practice with EGBC.
• EGBC Registrants provided to the client through this assignment shall work under clients Professional Practice Management Plan, Quality Management Pillar. The Registrant shall apply their own or their firm’s Permit to Practice Number to work that is Sealed by the Registrant. Retention and preservation of all project documentation produced by the Registrant during their contract with the client will be retained by company to satisfy EGBC Bylaws.
Additional Experience and Role Accountabilities
• A minimum eight (8) years of transmission engineering experience including significant time working in the electrical utility industry, and a degree in a relevant engineering discipline such as structural, mechanical, or civil.
• Good working experience in leading multidisciplinary design teams and in transmission line planning, design, and construction.
Work Assignment requirements:
Assignments that the CLRA Project Engineer would support would include, but not be limited to:
1. Transmission Line Asset Transfers from customers electing to design and build an interconnecting transmission line with the intention of transferring the asset to client. This is a fast-paced, customer-facing, multi-disciplinary and highly demanding portfolio requiring a highly initiative and proactive engineer who can effectively balance technical and stakeholder requirements and constraints and has strong business acumen and communication and facilitation skills.
2. Transmission Line Relocations from customers needing to relocate our T Lines asset to accommodate their proposed developments such as residential building, new infrastructure such as pipeline or highway and modification of existing infrastructure such as pipeline twinning or highway widening. This is a highly variable portfolio as the magnitude and pace are primarily driven by the customer. The work may be in a dense urban environment comprising of many stakeholders and physical constraints. Engineering may be delivered through a combination of internal engineering and external service providers whose work will need to be coordinated and reviewed (by company Owner's Engineers).
3. Complex Sustainment Programs. A subset of otherwise low-complexity high-volume sustainment programs may be complex due to specific site conditions, special design components, stakeholder sensitivities, complex construction staging, etc. Those complexities will require a Project Engineer to assess complexity, come up with an engineering delivery plan to address the complex design components and execute that plan in concert with the Program Manager while minding the overall program schedule, scope and budget.
4. Emergency Restorations. The Project Engineer may be called upon to lead a team of multi-disciplinary engineers to respond to field crews' engineering support needs during emergency restoration works (in response to events such as wildfire, avalanche, erosions, etc.). Ability to work well under pressure and ability to facilitate quick analysis and decisions are key.
Qualifications
Education and Skills
Registered Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) or Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) with Engineers & Geoscientists BC or with another jurisdiction and eligible for registration as such with Engineers & Geoscientists BC
• Client uses Digital Sign and Seal Technology. You may be required to subscribe to a digital seal technology service offered by Notarius
•Intermediate English skills for professional environment, written and spoken
•Familiarity with CAD systems and drawing standards
•Ability to use standard industry design/analysis software
•Intermediate MS Office skills (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
Additional Education and Skills
• Professional Engineer registered with EGBC
• Solid electric utility engineering background with the ability to think from a transmission system and operations perspective as well as an ability to understand the interactions and priorities of multi-discipline projects
• Good working knowledge project management principles and roles
• Good working knowledge of design, substations, protection, control, and telecom systems, an asset
Role Profile:
Must haves:
- Registered Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) or Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) with Engineers & Geoscientists BC or with another jurisdiction and eligible for registration as such with Engineers & Geoscientists BC
- A minimum eight (8) years of experience in a relevant engineering field or equivalent.
Nice to have:
• Solid electric utility engineering background with the ability to think from a transmission system and operations perspective as well as an ability to understand the interactions and priorities of multi-discipline projects
• Good working knowledge project management principles and roles
• Good working knowledge of design, substations, protection, control, and telecom systems, an asset
Summary
Interested candidates can directly submit their resumes to Srinivas at srinivas.reddy@randstad.ca or Rose at roseparteek.brar@randstad.ca
Randstad Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.
Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to accessibility@randstad.ca to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.
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Our leading client is looking for an experienced engineer to complete their projects and with competitive pay and opportunity to grow, this is a chance not to be missed.
General Description
• The E4 – Engineer is a professional engineer or geoscientist who applies engineering knowledge to provide engineering, estimating, planning, and quality management services for medium complexity projects and/or operations safely, with quality, within budget, and on time.
Advantages
...........................................................................
Responsibilities
Experience and Role Accountabilities
• A minimum eight (8) years of experience in a relevant engineering field or equivalent.
• Develop safe engineering solutions by using initiative and judgement to perform tasks including developing designs, analyzing and resolving problems, and interpreting engineering specifications on medium complexity and scope assignments for client projects and operations.
• Assist project or operations management to meet safety, cost, quality, and time objectives by proposing changes in plans and estimated costs, recommending payment for work completed by contractors, preparing progress reports, coordinating work schedules and other similar tasks.
...
• Resolve highly technical and unusual design and field engineering problems by conducting independent studies and analysis, exercising independent judgment in selecting and interpreting information, recommending safe engineering designs to support successful operations and/or project completion at the company.
• Participate in client’s engineering practice by conducting independent studies and analysis, contributing to the development of technical standards, exercising judgment in selecting and interpreting information, recommending safe engineering designs, and making decisions related to methods and designs as well as providing guidance and advice to other engineering professionals to develop future capability at company
Important notes:
• Prior to commencement on assignment, the selected candidate must have their own sole practitioner, or the use of their firm’s, Permit to Practice with EGBC.
• EGBC Registrants provided to the client through this assignment shall work under clients Professional Practice Management Plan, Quality Management Pillar. The Registrant shall apply their own or their firm’s Permit to Practice Number to work that is Sealed by the Registrant. Retention and preservation of all project documentation produced by the Registrant during their contract with the client will be retained by company to satisfy EGBC Bylaws.
Additional Experience and Role Accountabilities
• A minimum eight (8) years of transmission engineering experience including significant time working in the electrical utility industry, and a degree in a relevant engineering discipline such as structural, mechanical, or civil.
• Good working experience in leading multidisciplinary design teams and in transmission line planning, design, and construction.
Work Assignment requirements:
Assignments that the CLRA Project Engineer would support would include, but not be limited to:
1. Transmission Line Asset Transfers from customers electing to design and build an interconnecting transmission line with the intention of transferring the asset to client. This is a fast-paced, customer-facing, multi-disciplinary and highly demanding portfolio requiring a highly initiative and proactive engineer who can effectively balance technical and stakeholder requirements and constraints and has strong business acumen and communication and facilitation skills.
2. Transmission Line Relocations from customers needing to relocate our T Lines asset to accommodate their proposed developments such as residential building, new infrastructure such as pipeline or highway and modification of existing infrastructure such as pipeline twinning or highway widening. This is a highly variable portfolio as the magnitude and pace are primarily driven by the customer. The work may be in a dense urban environment comprising of many stakeholders and physical constraints. Engineering may be delivered through a combination of internal engineering and external service providers whose work will need to be coordinated and reviewed (by company Owner's Engineers).
3. Complex Sustainment Programs. A subset of otherwise low-complexity high-volume sustainment programs may be complex due to specific site conditions, special design components, stakeholder sensitivities, complex construction staging, etc. Those complexities will require a Project Engineer to assess complexity, come up with an engineering delivery plan to address the complex design components and execute that plan in concert with the Program Manager while minding the overall program schedule, scope and budget.
4. Emergency Restorations. The Project Engineer may be called upon to lead a team of multi-disciplinary engineers to respond to field crews' engineering support needs during emergency restoration works (in response to events such as wildfire, avalanche, erosions, etc.). Ability to work well under pressure and ability to facilitate quick analysis and decisions are key.
Qualifications
Education and Skills
Registered Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) or Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) with Engineers & Geoscientists BC or with another jurisdiction and eligible for registration as such with Engineers & Geoscientists BC
• Client uses Digital Sign and Seal Technology. You may be required to subscribe to a digital seal technology service offered by Notarius
•Intermediate English skills for professional environment, written and spoken
•Familiarity with CAD systems and drawing standards
•Ability to use standard industry design/analysis software
•Intermediate MS Office skills (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
Additional Education and Skills
• Professional Engineer registered with EGBC
• Solid electric utility engineering background with the ability to think from a transmission system and operations perspective as well as an ability to understand the interactions and priorities of multi-discipline projects
• Good working knowledge project management principles and roles
• Good working knowledge of design, substations, protection, control, and telecom systems, an asset
Role Profile:
Must haves:
- Registered Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) or Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) with Engineers & Geoscientists BC or with another jurisdiction and eligible for registration as such with Engineers & Geoscientists BC
- A minimum eight (8) years of experience in a relevant engineering field or equivalent.
Nice to have:
• Solid electric utility engineering background with the ability to think from a transmission system and operations perspective as well as an ability to understand the interactions and priorities of multi-discipline projects
• Good working knowledge project management principles and roles
• Good working knowledge of design, substations, protection, control, and telecom systems, an asset
Summary
Interested candidates can directly submit their resumes to Srinivas at srinivas.reddy@randstad.ca or Rose at roseparteek.brar@randstad.ca
Randstad Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.
Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to accessibility@randstad.ca to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.
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