Many of the world’s top engineers and scientists come together in our Water business because they view a community’s interaction with water a bit differently—as a single holistic system, rather than unconnected networks divided by jurisdictional boundaries. Working throughout the hydrologic cycle, we are delivering sustainable solutions to make sure water is where it should be and available when needed. Our experts guide our work with scientific rigor, an innovative spirit, and a vision for growth. Every day, we help communities improve, reuse, and protect this precious resource for future generations. By 2025 we’re hiring 2,000 people (like you) to join our team. Grow with us, H2O+U.
Your Opportunity
Are you ready to grow? We are looking for an Electrical Engineer (location is flexible) to support our growth within the Water Sector at Stantec. In this role you will be responsible for the design and execution of projects ranging in size and complexity, with a focus on water and wastewater. Our people are Stantec’s most valuable resource, and in joining our team you will be able to leverage your career experiences and expertise within a culture that values inclusion, celebrates shared success, and applauds ambition. Does working with clients on great projects, with a talented team of professional’s appeal to you? Apply now and you can join some of the best technical people in the world and work on projects you can be proud of. #ElectricalH2O
Your Key Responsibilities
Stantec’s electrical engineers are playing a vital role in the development, and design of electrical components for today’s, and tomorrow’s engineering projects. From electrical systems for water and wastewater treatment plants, Combined Heat and Power generation systems utilizing renewable gases, Thermal Hydrolysis Process plants, and membrane filtration treatment systems to stand-by power generation, our teams are advancing complex schemes that are driving our industry forward. Our team members prepare layout drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams for projects using computer-aided design (CAD) and building information modeling (BIM) software not only for design but to correct conflicts before projects are under construction. Offering construction administration support through shop drawing reviews and site visits allows for increased quality control after the design stage is complete. Our electrical engineers prepare proposals, cost estimates, evaluate project progress, recommend changes, and represent project work in client meetings and continue to cultivate relationships with client organizations along the way. The role includes:
Perform engineering design tasks on assigned projects under minimal supervision, including engineering drawings, engineering reports, presentations, and technical calculations. Develop project scope, budgets, and design approach for all project sizes, and support marketing and business development professionals in positioning for potential projects, writing technical portions of proposals, participating in client interviews and supporting negotiations for project contracts. Collaborate with stakeholders in client project requirement meetings, coordination meetings with internal and/or external consultants, owner and contractor, sub-contractors, and vendors in preparation and coordination of project specifications. Lead project coordination meetings with internal team members and/or external consultants, owner and contractor, sub-contractors, and vendors. Perform on technically complex projects and may act as a technical resource to other team members. Apply advanced knowledge of current principles and practices of electrical engineering and keeps informed of new methods and developments. Apply knowledge and expertise acquired through progressive experience to resolve complex issues where precedent may be limited. Contribute to the development of new standards and specifications of electrical design. May supervise the work of other project resources, including setting the project budget and their schedules for completing the work in conjunction with Project Manager(s). Engineer of record on own work product, work of non-licensed engineers and designers.
Your Capabilities and Credentials
Requisite knowledge, interpretation, and application of industry standards as well as electrical codes. Experience with distribution systems operating at 120/208V, 480V, and 4160V. Experience with the development of schematic control diagrams and block diagrams. Strong understanding of all phases of project document production and the relationship between drawings and specifications, particularly in the water/wastewater industry. Strong knowledge of electrical systems means and methods, materials, and industry standards, particularly in the water/wastewater industry. Ability to lead one or more teams through all phases of project document production. Checks the work of others for accuracy and completeness and manages time to meet project budget and schedule. Participates and collaborates in project team setting and to engage in creative and critical thought. Advanced understanding of electrical engineering concepts and ability to effectively communicate ideas to others. Well-versed understanding of Microsoft Office Suite and AutoDesk products (i.e. AutoCAD, BIM360). Familiarity with Revit is a plus but not a requirement. Experience with specialized power system software such as ETAP and SKM PowerTools is a plus, but not a requirement. Experience with the construction phase of the project, including but not limited to shop drawing reviews, RFI reviews, and field inspections.Water Capabilities and Credentials
Specialization in water/wastewater facility design Ability to Assist in the develop construction bid documents Bid review, proposal development, and manhour estimates Assist in the development of design documents including conduit layouts, material specifications, etc. Develop and build Client relations. Assembling calculation packages for electrical designs, etc. Assist with electrical construction, startup, and commissioning field support: client, contractor, and vendor interaction. Has knowledge of electrical material specifications and procurement Proven track record of coordinate with the other engineering disciplines; specifically Piping Design, Structural, Control Systems, Process Engineering and Construction. Have general knowledge of industry standards and best practices.Education and Experience
Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering A minimum of ten years of related work experience or, an equivalent combination of education and experience to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above. Professional Engineer (PE) is a preferred, but licensed engineer in training (EIT) with plans to pursue a professional engineer (PE) license will be considered.Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for long periods of time. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather.
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