Electrical/Corrosion Engineer

at  Corrosion Service Company LTD

Markham, ON, Canada -

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Immediate06 Jul, 2024Not Specified06 Apr, 2024N/AComputer Skills,Storage Systems,Transmission Systems,Travel,Ieee,Communication Skills,Autocad,Overtime,Cathodic Protection,Software,Leadership Skills,Boms,Project ManagersNoNo
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Description:

Corrosion Service Company Limited (CSCL) was founded in 1950 by Thomas R.B. Watson as the first Canadian firm to specialize in cathodic protection and corrosion engineering. Our founding philosophy was based on the principles of providing great customer service and developing a deep understanding of customer needs, these same core principles still guide our company today.
We are an employee-owned company - This ownership structure gives us a unique perspective on business and ensures that our stakeholders (customers, employees, and partners), rather than shareholders, always come first. This is vital for a company such as ours, given that we exist primarily to protect the environment and the prosperity of the communities in which we live.
The world’s most challenging, and interesting projects nationwide – you can work side-by-side with industry leaders and apply your skills to the most challenging and interesting projects. We value the diversity of our areas of practice and our people. It’s what makes Corrosion Service a great place to work and grow.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Accredited University (or equivalency) graduate in Electrical Engineering.
  • Registered Professional Engineer in one or more provinces in Canada with good standing or eligible to do so.
  • Knowledge of electrical engineering principles is required.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and computer skills are required.
  • Experience with software for modeling AC systems, specifically CDEGS by SES software, would be a strong benefit.
  • Previous relevant experience, NACE CP2 or higher certification is an asset.
  • Exposure to applicable codes (AMPP/NACE, CSA, IEEE, etc.) is an asset.
  • Candidates must have strong technical writing skills.
  • Candidates must have strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong organization and leadership skills.
  • Exposure/Experience with Project Management principles and planning techniques.
  • Experience with ERP systems, preferably Pronto, is an asset.
  • Exposure working with Project Managers in a matrix organization would be beneficial.
  • Travel, overtime, and weekend work may be required to meet customer expectations.
  • Experience with pipeline systems, facilities, storage systems, cathodic protection, AC/DC interference, and/or electrical transmission systems.
  • Previous field experience is an asset.
  • Exposure to AutoCAD and BOMs.
    Note: All employment is conditional upon completing and obtaining a satisfactory background check, including employment, references, and criminal records (for which a pardon has not been granted) checks. You must be legally eligible to work in Canada.
    Please advise the Human Resources Department to ensure your accessibility needs are accommodated throughout this process.
    Thank you for your interest but only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.

Responsibilities:

  • Utilize electrical engineering principles, corrosion theory, and industry standards to model, simulate, and design cathodic protection and AC mitigation systems for structure integrity, corrosion prevention, and personnel and public safety.
  • Review and consolidate project data provided by clients, field technicians, and third parties including, but not limited to, geotechnical reports, field survey data, construction drawings, alignment sheets, station diagrams, and field survey data.
  • Utilize specialized modeling software to evaluate and mitigate electrical interference between high voltage powerlines, transit systems, metallic pipelines, facilities, etc.
  • Utilize specialized modeling software to design cathodic protection systems for metallic structures such as pipelines, storage tanks, and industrial facilities.
  • Perform reviews of team deliverables to ensure compliance with established procedures and project requirements.
  • Coordinate with project managers, operations teams, and drafting teams to ensure completion of project tasks in accordance with company, industry, and client standards and best practices.
  • Generate field survey procedures, engineering models and calculations, technical reports, engineering drawings, QA/QC documentation, and commissioning reports.
  • Provide technical guidance and support to project teams, including engineers, project managers, and field technicians.
  • Communicate regularly with internal and external clients and stakeholders to provide updates, address concerns, and ensure project objectives are met or exceeded, while meeting scope, time, cost, and quality constraints.
  • Work with project managers to prepare proposals, define scopes of work, and estimate hours and materials.
  • Support senior engineers with specialized or complex projects, research and development, and product development.
  • Learn and stay up to date with industry regulations, codes, standards, and best practices related to cathodic protection, corrosion control, and AC and DC electrical interference.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Engineering Design / R&D

Other

Graduate

Electrical engineering

Proficient

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Markham, ON, Canada