CONVERTER STATION PROTECTION & CONTROLS MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING SECTION HEA at Manitoba Hydro
Winnipeg, MB, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Sep, 25

Salary

55.94

Posted On

28 Aug, 25

Experience

3 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Commissioning, Engineers, Design, Cip, Risk Assessment, Operations, Power System Operations, Protection

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

GREAT BENEFITS

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Defined-benefit pension plan.
  • Nine-day work cycle which normally results in every other Monday off, providing for a balanced approach to work, family life

and community.

  • Flex-time and partially remote work schedule (providing the option to work remotely 3 days per 2 week period), depending on

nature of work, operational requirements and work location.
Manitoba Hydro is a leader among energy companies in North America, recognized for providing highly reliable service and
exceptional customer satisfaction. Join our team of Manitoba’s best as we continue to build a company that supports innovation,
commitment, and customer service, while actively supporting a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace.
We are seeking a permanent Converter Station Protection & Controls Maintenance Engineering Section Head to join our System
Protection & Controls Department in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Graduate in Engineering from a university of recognized standing and registered as a Professional Engineer with Engineers
    Geoscientists Manitoba plus one year of additional training with seven years of experience, which includes five years
    experience related to HVDC maintenance, operations, design, commissioning, project management. Minimum three years

supervisory/leadership experience.

  • Demonstrated ability to lead and develop a highly technical team in delivering on complex and critical work requirements.
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain harmonious and effective team relationships, and communicate effectively with internal &

external stakeholders.

  • Demonstrated knowledge of HVDC valves, protection and controls, and synchronous condensers. Demonstrated knowledge

of power system operations including the potential impacts of the HVDC system to the overall network.

  • Demonstrated ability to plan, organize and supervise activities of various schedule-critical concurrent work assignments with a

minimum of supervision and complete high volume of work.

  • Demonstrated knowledge of NERC CIP Standards, Programs and Procedures.
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Training is required and must be completed prior to transfer date and renewed annually.
  • Must obtain and maintain a current Personnel Risk Assessment and a “Clear” security rating in accordance with Manitoba

Hydro policy P513.

  • Must have completed Standards of Conduct training, or be willing to complete within two weeks of start date.
  • Must possess a valid Manitoba Driver’s Licence.
Responsibilities
  • Ensure effective engineering support for all converter stations. Work together with site and system stakeholders on forced
    outage response and root cause analysis and plans to prevent recurrence and mitigate risk. Ensure robust communication
    plans to ensure key stakeholders are aware of equipment status, risks, mitigations, and planned next steps. Ensure technical

support and training for field staff as needed.

  • Ensure staff development plans are in place for robust coverage and long term team sustainability. Lead the identification,

planning, prioritization, delegation, and monitoring of team workload with an aim to train and build team expertise, coverage
and sustainability. Administer the section including staffing, performance management, succession planning, training,

budgeting, and business planning.

  • Build strong working relationships with the broad team of resources across MH that support the entire HVDC asset life cycle.
  • Collaborate, anticipate, understand, and address short and long term strategic needs. Provide HVDC system expertise

including controls, protection, valves, synchronous condensers, real time digital simulation (RTDS) across MH.

  • Ensure effective engagement with System Control, System Performance, TSO&M Converter Stations North/South, and other

stakeholders on tests impacting power system operations, monitoring and verifying system performance, analyzing HVDC
system performance, and making operational and maintenance decisions that effectively balance power system and

equipment risks.

  • Ensure effective support for HVDC projects including the HVDC Reliability and Sustainment Programs through providing

HVDC system expertise and input on project scopes and plans, providing operational and maintenance requirements and
input on maintainability of new designs and compatibility with existing HVDC system, and providing input, support, and

delivery on project commissioning tasks.

  • Support asset management and performance by identifying and supporting development of recommendations for system

enhancements, conducting condition assessments, providing asset health information, providing expertise and input to

maintenance standards, asset class strategies, sparing strategies, and repair/replacement plans.

  • Represent the section in corporate working groups and initiatives, and represent Manitoba Hydro externally as required in the

areas of controls, protection, valves, synchronous condensers, and real time digital simulation (RTDS).

  • Ensure active engagement in ICS Cyber Security Management Program, including identifying, assessing, and mitigating

security risks and leading security enhancement initiatives. Ensure effective response to security incidents, security
intelligence, and critical patches. Be a leader in sharing best practices and supporting security across the broader IT/OT
space.

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