Senior Electrical Engineer job description: perform engineering work, coordinate with clients and stakeholders, prepare technical documents, and supervise junior engineers. The ideal candidate has a degree in Electrical Engineering, 15+ years of experience in electrical engineering and power systems design, and knowledge of nuclear safety codes and regulations.
Requirements
- Engineering Degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited university or equivalent degree as recognized by Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO)
- Registered as a Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario
- 15+ years of related work experience in electrical engineering and power systems design preferably in the nuclear industry
- 3 to 5 years of design experience in Nuclear Power Plants would be an asset
- Experience with medium voltage and low voltage power distribution systems, including preparation of Single Line diagrams, Elementary Diagrams, Wiring Diagrams, Cable Block Diagrams and schedules, and calculation of power demand/electrical load lists
- Experience with transformer sizing, cable sizing, circuit breaker sizing calculations
- Experience in modelling electrical power systems and use of analysis functions in ETAP, or other similar software program is an asset
- Site experience in construction, or commissioning of electrical systems for nuclear or other heavy industries would be an asset
- Familiar with specifying and procurement support for electrical equipment such as Transformers, MCCs, low voltage distribution load centres, UPS systems including rectifiers and inverters and Diesel Generators (emergency and standby), power and control and instrumentation cables
- Adequate knowledge of established Nuclear QA guidelines, procedures and practices is preferable
- Adequate knowledge of applicable nuclear safety codes and regulations is an asset
- Knowledge of modification process of Nuclear Power Plant; ECC process or similar is an asset
- Shall have fundamental technical knowledge to resolve engineering issues or technical problems
- Good knowledge and experience of CANDU nuclear electrical power systems would be an asset
- Good working knowledge of applicable codes and standards, such as of CSA 22.1, Canadian Electrical Code Part I and The Ontario Electrical Safety Code (OESC)
Benefits
- Competitive pay
- Flexible benefits
- Employee share plan
- Defined contribution pension plan