Contract
Posted on 05 August 25 by Maddi Youngson
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Location: Edmonds, BC – In-office work required on Mondays and Thursdays; one site visit per month
Duration: 12 months
Max T4 Rate: $81.08/hour
Max INC Rate: $98.11/hour
The Senior Stations Maintenance Engineer (E4 level) is a professional engineer or geoscientist who applies engineering knowledge to deliver estimating, planning, quality management, and design solutions for medium-complexity projects and operations. The role involves ensuring safety, quality, and budget compliance, while meeting schedule requirements.
Minimum of 8 years of experience in a relevant engineering field.
Develop safe and effective engineering solutions using sound judgment and initiative for medium-complexity projects.
Perform tasks such as design development, problem analysis and resolution, and interpretation of engineering specifications.
Support project and operations management by contributing to planning, cost control, quality assurance, and schedule coordination.
Resolve complex design and field issues by conducting independent technical studies and analysis.
Provide recommendations and decisions on engineering methods and designs.
Contribute to the development of technical standards and provide mentorship and guidance to junior engineering staff.
Experience in power system design, maintenance, installation, or testing/commissioning of stations equipment is considered an asset.
Knowledge and experience with the following equipment areas:
Switchgear Equipment: MV and HV circuit breakers (up to 550kV), GIS/GIB, metal-clad switchgear, circuit switchers, disconnect switches, station service switchgear, and surge arresters.
Reactive Equipment: HV power transformers/GSUs, shunt reactors, CVTs/VTs/PTs, CTs, and station service transformers.
Generator Equipment: Stator, rotor, governor, excitor, brush gear, cooling system, bearing, and braking systems.
Registered Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) or Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) with Engineers & Geoscientists BC (EGBC) or eligible for registration in BC.
Must hold or have access to a Permit to Practice with EGBC (either sole practitioner or through an engineering firm).
Intermediate proficiency in English (written and spoken).
Proficient with CAD systems and drawing standards.
Experience using standard industry design and analysis software.
Intermediate proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Engineers provided for this assignment are required to work under a Professional Practice Management Plan and apply their Permit to Practice number on all sealed documents.
All project documentation produced during the contract must be retained in accordance with EGBC bylaws.
Use of digital sign and seal technology may be required (e.g., Notarius).