As a top player in Switchgear and E-house Manufacturing and field servicing, a career with us will challenge you to solve some very tough problems. You will be rewarded with growth, personal development & industry expertise. At Powell, we provide a comprehensive salary package, RRSP matching, extensive benefits and job training all within a professional & friendly working environment.
Based out of the Electrical Division Edmonton (EDE) location, the Lead Electrical Engineer is responsible for overseeing and managing electrical engineering projects from conception to completion. They provide technical expertise and guidance to a team of electrical engineers, ensuring that projects are completed on time, within budget, and meet all quality standards. They also collaborate with other departments and stakeholders to identify project requirements, develop design solutions, and implement electrical systems. Additionally, a Lead Electrical Engineer may be involved in conducting research, staying updated on industry trends, and providing recommendations for process improvements and technological advancements.
Essential Responsibilities
• Design standard jobs independently.
• Read and interpret customer job specifications.
• Responsible for designing and developing electrical equipment on the position summary
• Develop detailed Bills of material for medium and low voltage switchgear
• Order materials.
• Create drawings.
• Transmit drawings to shop and customer.
• Interface with project management, customer and shop.
• Direct designers in completing wiring diagrams.
• Check wiring diagrams completed by others.
• Coordination with Project Management throughout the project
• Constant contact with production to answer questions and provide clarification and/or
authorization on design changes
• Follow standard engineering processes and timelines.
• Work on multiple projects simultaneously and manage workload as per priority
• Provide technical assistance as necessary to sales, engineering and inspection teams
• Assist with and solve problems of other production engineers on a daily basis.
• Adhere to policies and procedures, work instruction, ISO policies, Safety Rules and Regulations, and vendor products.
Minimum Qualifications
• BS Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technology or related area
• Minimum 8-10 years of experience in an Engineering role.
• Advanced drafting/CAD skills.
• Advanced proficiency with electrical design and circuitry.
• Advanced proficiency in understanding of power system and relay applications as applied to
products.
Skills, Abilities & Other Requirements
• Basic computer skills using Oracle, Word, Excel.
• Ability to learn/use Primavera P6 to update project status and keep all assigned projects on schedule
• Ability to read customer specifications, compare to the quote and provide technical feedback to project management and the customer on differences with minimal supervision.
• Proficient at job reviews (i.e., acquired knowledge of specs that Powell should take exception to and specs that require special attention; able to accurately interpret customer specs, etc.)
• Apply technical documents to develop one-lines, three-lines and control schemes for SWGR using AutoCAD
• Apply cost competitive techniques to develop the most cost-effective solution for the engineered to order product
• Able to apply NEC, ANSI/IEEE, and various other codes as it applies to the day-to-day activity
• Thorough understanding of power system application along with relay application and coordination
• Able to understand, interpret and troubleshoot customer needs and problems
Working & Environmental Conditions
• The employee typically performs duties in a normal office environment. There will be some work in a shop environment and exposure to the elements of our shop. Additionally there may be some work performed in the field with exposure to construction sites or active customer facilities.
• It is the policy of Powell Industries to promote safe working conditions for ALL employees, to make available where necessary special equipment to protect employees against specific hazards, to reduce accidents through prevention programs and to establish rules that are designed for the safety of all. It is the responsibility of each employee to adhere to this policy, as
well as to observe all safety practices and exercise every precaution for the safety of accidents.
• The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle,
feel, carry or operate objects, tools or controls and reach with hands and arms. The employee frequently is required to stand; talk or hear; walk; sit. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
Who we are
Powell Canada Inc. is a subsidiary of Powell Industries, which is located in Houston, Texas. Globally, we have over 70 years of experience. Powell Canada is a reputable electrical manufacturing, valve servicing and electrical/instrumentation contracting company. We hold a strong industry presence with offices located in Acheson, Calgary and Montreal.
Powell strives to create one unified company through training, communication and leadership. We offer diversified services based on our customer’s needs, keeping us on the cutting edge of new products and services within our industry.
Your Partner in Safety
Successful candidates must have legal authorization to work in Canada on a full-time basis for any employer, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Powell Canada, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
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