Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
“The applicant must be registered or eligible for licensure with Professional Engineers and Geoscientists Newfoundland and Labrador (PEGNL)”.
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE AND REQUIRED COMPETENCIES:
• 10 + years successful experience, in technical as well as construction roles.
• Background in electrical engineering and design including experience in diesel generators, medium and low voltage
switchgear, power transformers, excitation, power converters, electrical distribution
• Special preference to candidates having HVDC experience either on the supplier side or in projects related to HVDC
• Strong background with resolution of technical issues during projects planning and execution phases.
• Familiar with / experience in electrical studies (PSS/E, Harmonic Load Flow, grounding, arc flash etc.)
• Familiarity with codes and standards applicable with the discipline such as Cigre, IEEE, IEC, CSA, etc.
• Able to operate under pressure and to the pace of construction
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively interact with a variety of personnel, within LCP and with the Contractor’s design and construction forces.
• Solution oriented and demonstrated creative thinking.
• Excellent analytical and problem solving skills
• Sound judgment and decision making skills.
• Ability to be organized to deal with multiple high priorities
• Ability to weigh depth of analysis versus meeting project deadlines
• Be able to weigh pros and cons of technical solutions (value engineering) and put forward and identify nonconformances
• Self-starter, able to prioritize tasks, put plans in place, and follow through with delivery
• Must be able to work effectively as a key member of the Project Delivery Team within a multi-functional team
environment.
JOB REQUIREMENTS, WORKING CONDITIONS, ETC.:
• Worksite will be Lower Churchill Project Office, St. John’s, NL (primary) and construction Sites, at Muskrat Falls,Forteau Point, Shoal Cove and Soldiers Pond.
• This position requires a proven ability to accept responsibility and make decisions in a highly technical
environment
• Must be able to work in a collaborative/supportive manner with stakeholders.
• Demonstrate willingness to adhere to company’s vision and values
• Occasional travel out of Province and out of country for shop surveillance and factory acceptance tests
• The incumbent will work primarily in an office environment; however, travel to vendor sites and project Site(s) will be required. These latter work environments will be industrial in nature and exposure to noise, dust and other
industrial emissions may occur (knowledge of the use and the wearing of personal safety gear is a must).
If interested please send resume to Mike Payne at mike@noramtec.com