The Specialist Electrical Engineer provides advanced technical expertise and leadership for the design, modification, maintenance, and life‐extension of electrical systems supporting CANDU nuclear generating stations.
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
- 20+ years of related work experience in electrical engineering with significant experience in nuclear or large industrial power systems
- Experience with specifying requirements for cyber security, software qualification, and EMI/RFI in compliance with nuclear codes and standards as they apply to electrical equipment
- Experience with commercially available practices for advanced condition monitoring of electrical equipment
- Experience with nuclear safety‐related electrical systems and design change control processes
- 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
- In depth knowledge and experience of CANDU nuclear electrical power systems
- Strong knowledge of power system analysis, industrial power distribution, and high‐reliability electrical design
- In depth knowledge of applicable codes and standards, such as of CSA 22.1, Canadian Electrical Code Part I and The Ontario Electrical Safety Code (OESC)
- Familiarity with Canadian nuclear codes and standards, and engineering governance experience
- Familiar with specifying and procurement support for electrical equipment such as oil filled and dry type transformers, medium voltage and low voltage switchgear, MCCs, MV & LV motors, MV & LV variable frequency drives, low voltage distribution load centers, UPS systems including rectifiers and inverters and diesel generators (emergency power and standby power), power and control and instrumentation cables
- Shall have specialized technical knowledge to resolve complex engineering issues or technical problems
- Shall have excellent communication and technical writing skills and good ability to interact and communicate (both verbal and in writing) professionally with colleagues, clients and contractors
- Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a multidisciplinary team environment
Benefits
- competitive compensation
- employee recognition
- flexible benefits
- training and professional development
- hybrid working culture
- generous time-off policies