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Intermediate Electrical Designer (Infrastructure)

Company:
TWD
Location:
Burnaby, BC, Canada
Posted:
May 18, 2024
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Description:

Intermediate Electrical Designer (Infrastructure)

At GNEC a TWD Technologies Ltd company. we believe that people are our greatest asset. We provide an environment for employees that encourages them to perform to their highest potential, is respectful, and provides opportunities for their professional growth.

Working collaboratively as part of the design team, the Intermediate Electrical Designer will assist with the development and implementation of client-driven Infrastructure designs and solutions. Projects include street lighting, traffic signals and other transportation needs. This individual will use knowledge of specialized design concepts and software tools to produce designs and drawings in accordance with industry standards, client requirements, and applicable codes and regulations. Efficient delivery of project deliverables, effective quality control, clear communication of expectations to stakeholders and upward reporting are critical tasks that must be performed throughout each project's lifecycle.

We are looking for a highly motivated individual to join our team as an Intermediate Electrical Designer (Infrastructure). The ideal candidate will be comfortable with minimal supervision and be results driven. This role will be based out of office in Burnaby, British Columbia & Edmonton, AB. The position pays $80-$120,000k/yr.

Job Duties:

Prepare detailed designs for transportation electrical systems using AutoCAD and or Microstation

Conduct detailed calculations such as voltage drop, illumination, conductor and conduit sizing, and grounding to ensure that designs meet relevant engineering standards and applicable codes

Conduct critical reviews of detailed site layouts and electrical drawings, including schematics, profiles/underground plans, single line diagrams, panel schedules and electrical plans

Design of electrical layouts for cable raceways/underground conduits, lighting, panel schedules design, lighting poles and base details, luminaire schedule, electrical grounding

Design and develop single line/3-line diagrams as instructed by Engineers

Prepare utility underground coordination drawings and resolve conflicts for street lighting and signals equipment bases and conduits

Prepare phasing and timing plans for intersections and traffic signals

Develop equipment list, load list and bill of materials for the entire project

Prepare cost estimates and assist in the preparation of project schedules, and progress reports as required by the project managers

Review vendor drawings for street lighting and signals equipment as required

Interface with other disciplines (civil, structural and utilities) on design and multidiscipline packages

Interact with other team members and external stakeholders regarding project requirements and progress updates

Other duties as assigned

Requirements:

Diploma in Electrical Engineering

3+ years of relevant experience in design of electrical transportation systems

Prior electrical or electronic knowledge in street lighting and traffic signal design and certification in IMSA Level 1 and 2 would be an asset

Working knowledge with AutoCAD and AGi32

Experience with REVIT and MicroStation would be an asset

Demonstrated understanding of design and construction practices

Knowledge of Canadian Electrical Code – Part 1 would be an asset

Experience in electrical design for industrial underground utility projects is an asset

Excellent communication skills both written and oral in English

Strong analytical, problem solving, and critical thinking skills

Excellent interpersonal skills (must be willing to communicate with all levels of management)

Proficient in MS office and related tools such as Word & Excel

Time management and delivering on time with quality

Excellent professional English knowledge, both writing and speaking

Team player

Supportive

Working Conditions:

Sitting for extended periods of time

Manual dexterity to use computer & peripherals

Work hours may exceed standard work week, periodically

Flexibility to work afternoon / evening hours, as needed, to match the Canadian working schedule

Remote / hybrid type of work might be considered on a case-by-case basis

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