Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls Engineer (Intermediate)
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- Saskatoon, SK
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Flexible/hybrid working arrangements, depending on position
- Market competitive salaries, with annual reviews
- Opportunity to become a shareholder and invest in the company’s long term growth & success
- Matching company pension program, increasing over time
- Comprehensive benefits including:
- Health/dental/vision coverage
- Fitness allowance
- Employee and family assistance programs
- Mental health supports
- Paid time off so that you can recharge including:
- Generous paid vacation
- Paid office closure over December holiday break
- Industry leading paid sick time
- Maternity/paternity leave top up program
- Ongoing support for your professional development and growth
- Active Young Professional group
- Formal mentoring programs
- Paid professional development hours
- Capacity building seminars
- Engineer In Training programs
- Opportunities to participate in social club activities and events
- Company-wide social events
- Regular lunch-and-learns
- Community volunteer opportunities
- Work environment that focuses on your health, safety, and overall wellness, including our local Regina Wellness Club, and annual Fitness Allowance. The safety of our employees is paramount. We are also COR® (Certificate of Recognition) safety certified
- An active Social Club, Book Club, and other social and networking opportunities (including our biennial company-wide Olympics), Lunch-and-Learns, and community volunteer initiatives
- You will lead design and technical delivery focused on electrical, with some instrumentation and controls projects on industrial, municipal, water and wastewater facilities throughout Western Canada.
- You will work with engineers, technologists, and support staff to provide electrical engineering services to a variety of internal and external clients.
- You will be active in the design, project management, and business development of power and automation systems with instrumentation to monitor low/medium voltage electrical service, process, metering, primary and secondary switchgear, motor control centres, low voltage electrical distributions systems, lighting, fire alarms, and security systems.
- Projects will include water and wastewater treatment plants, industrial sites, water and wastewater pumping stations, greenhouses, buildings and more.
- You will work closely with our skilled team of junior, intermediate, and senior engineers, technicians, and support staff across the country.
- You will also mentor and support junior and intermediate team members, supporting their growth and skill development.
- As the successful candidate, you will have worked on team projects preferably with multi-discipline portions, are an excellent communicator with strong organizational skills, learn quickly, are excited to learn and thrive in a dynamic work environment.
- You strive to contribute to the collective effort of your area of practice and are committed to helping Associated Engineering and the project team achieve their goals.
- Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering or an associated discipline from an accredited post-secondary institution.
- 5-15 years of relevant experience gained in a professional engineering workplace setting.
- Registered, and in good standing, as a P.Eng. with APEGS.
- Experienced in the design of medium and low voltage electrical systems, automation systems, metering, primary and secondary switchgear, motor control centres, instrumentation, low voltage electrical distributions systems, lighting, fire alarms, and security systems.
- Excellent oral communication skills.
- Excellent written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational skills.
- Committed team player.
- Highly self-motivated.
- Experienced in the preparation of proposals, project plans, and estimates.
- Automation field experience.
- Experienced in conducting field inspections and/or working with contractors.
- Experiences in commissioning.
- Advanced computer skills.
- Project Management Experience an asset.
- Possess a valid class 5 driver’s license.
- Willingness and ability to travel within Western Canada as required.
- Growth and development of our employees – chart your career course, whatever stage you are at!
- A broad variety of meaningful work that supports local communities – we are a medium-sized company working on significant projects, helping to shape communities!
- We care, we commit, we create – our promise to both clients and each other!