Reporting to the Discipline Lead - Distribution, the Distribution Engineer/Designer is responsible for communicating directly with clients and customers to establish service requirements and provide solid design solutions and alternatives that meet client needs. Distribution Engineer/Designer will work with landowners, customers, and other client departments to ensure that the projects are effectively coordinated and executed by yourself. They will ensure that facilities are designed in a safe, cost-effective and timely manner and meet all applicable codes, standards and regulations.
Responsibilities
Independently execute the design of rural and urban distribution infrastructure including but not limited to: line rebuilds, cable/equipment upgrades, voltage conversions, customer connections/upgrades, joint use applications, URD, DER/microgeneration interconnection, and more.
Provide technical reviews and quality assurance on project deliverables prepared by junior and intermediate staff.
Coordinate with clients, landowners, utility companies, and third-party stakeholders to secure approvals and resolve technical or permitting challenges.
Proactively monitor project progress, proactively identifying risks, constraints, and opportunities to maintain scope, budget, and schedule.
Conduct site assessments and field reviews to validate design feasibility, support construction, and ensure alignment with good engineering and construction practices.
Identify and address safety and environmental risks within project designs, implementing solutions in compliance with regulatory and corporate requirements.
Mentor and provide technical guidance to junior engineers, designers, and drafters, fostering skill development and knowledge sharing.
Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, including the development of design standards, processes, and best practices.
Requirements
Qualifications
Degree in Electrical Engineering or related Engineering degree required, or Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology from an accredited post-secondary institution.
2 - 8 years of distribution experience is preferred but not required.
Possess a working knowledge of Alberta Electrical Utility Code, CSA C22.3 No. 1 and No. 7 for Overhead and Underground Systems and the Canadian Electrical Code.
Proficient in or capable of using PLSCadd, Pull Planner, AutoCAD, Microstation, Bluebeam, AGI32, and CYMEdist.
Experience in construction and field installations an asset.
Experience in distribution system planning would be considered an asset. This includes planning studies, equipment settings, and more.
Experience working with EPCOR, ENMAX, SaskPower, ATCO, and FortisAlberta is considered an asset.
Proficient in reading and interpreting electrical drawings and schematics, civil drawings, and more.
Possess strong organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously
Eligible for registration with APEGA or ASET
Dedicated team player with strong interpersonal and communication skills
Benefits
Benefits
Competitive compensation
Overtime opportunities - Project dependent
Comprehensive benefits package (Medical, Disability, Dental & Vision)
Paid Time Off Benefits
Weekly Pay Periods
Employee Assistance Program - Counseling
* DPSP matching program that offers increased matching contributions based on your years of service with the company.
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