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Design Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

As a Graphic Design Student and depending on your assigned project, you will have the opportunity to contribute to our team by: * Contributes to our company-wide visual strategy for internal and ...

CA$75K - CA$85K/yr

The Design Technician is responsible for the design and coordination of residential structural systems, including engineered wood products (EWP), wall panels, floor systems, and roof trusses. This ...

CA$75K - CA$85K/yr

\n \n \n \n \n The Design Technician is responsible for the design and coordination of residential structural systems, including engineered wood products (EWP), wall panels, floor systems, and roof ...

You'll guide design across both the business and practice of law, ensuring Clio feels purpose-built for how firms operate in their local markets. As part of our global expansion strategy, this role ...

Design and deliver land development and municipal infrastructure projects, including site servicing, stormwater management, water resources, water distribution, sewage collection, and roadway design.

Municipal Design Engineer

Calgary, AB · On-site

CA$89K - CA$118K/yr

Design and deliver land development and municipal infrastructure projects, including site servicing, stormwater management, water resources, water distribution, sewage collection, and roadway design.

Associate Analog Design Engineer

Calgary, AB · On-site

CA$70K - CA$75K/yr

As an Associate Analog IC Design Engineer, you will design, verify, and evaluate high-speed (200Gbps and beyond) analog circuits utilizing leading-edge CMOS and BiCMOS technologies. You will be using ...

Associate Analog Design Engineer

Calgary, AB · On-site

CA$70K - CA$75K/yr

As an Associate Analog IC Design Engineer, you will design, verify, and evaluate high-speed (200Gbps and beyond) analog circuits utilizing leading-edge CMOS and BiCMOS technologies. You will be using ...

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What jobs can you do with design?

A career in design can lead to roles such as graphic designer, user experience (UX) designer, industrial designer, interior designer, fashion designer, and web designer. These jobs typically require skills in visual communication, creativity, and proficiency with tools like Adobe Creative Suite or CAD software, often with relevant certifications or degrees. Design professionals work in various industries including advertising, technology, manufacturing, and entertainment.

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With a background in design, you can pursue roles such as graphic designer, user experience (UX) designer, industrial designer, web designer, or visual designer. These jobs typically require skills in design software like Adobe Creative Suite or Sketch and may involve working in agencies, corporate environments, or freelance settings.

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Design is a broad field encompassing various specialties like UX, interior, and product design, focusing on creating functional and aesthetic solutions. Graphic Designer is a specific role within design, primarily focused on visual communication through digital and print media. While both roles require similar skills and tools, Design covers a wider range of disciplines, whereas Graphic Designer specializes in visual branding and imagery.

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Designers often collaborate with professionals from marketing, engineering, and product management. One common challenge is ensuring clear communication, as team members may have different priorities or technical backgrounds. Designers need to advocate for user-centered solutions while balancing business goals and technical constraints. Establishing a shared vocabulary and using visual prototypes can help bridge gaps and ensure everyone is aligned throughout the project.

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Engineer Bridge Design

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Posted 12 days ago


Canadian National Railway rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 48 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

163rd of 355 rated logistics


Job description

At CN, everyday brings new and exciting challenges. You can expect an interesting environment where you're part of making sure our business is running optimally and safely-helping keep the economy on track. We provide the kind of paid training and opportunities that long-term careers are built on and we recognize hard workers who strive to make a difference. You will be able to thrive in our close-knit, safety-focused culture working together as ONE TEAM. The careers we offer are meaningful because the work we do matters. Join us!

This position is posted as a grade 9.

Job Summary

The Engineer Bridge Design is responsible for creating designs and leading design projects assigned to consultants for bridges across CN's network in accordance with Company policies and American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association (AREMA) guidelines. The position is considered a Professional Engineer technical role and requires self-sufficient competencies in structural engineering principles and mastery of Company policies as well as Bridges and Structures (B&S) management procedures.

Main Responsibilities Structures Design and Project Management 

       Coordinate consultant design assignments

       Design railway bridges

       Prepare preliminary and detailed designs of highway and railway bridge structures in concrete, steel, and timber

       Provide costing information and resolve queries during bridge construction

       Prepare detailed cost estimates and project schedules for proposed railway projects so as to minimize costs and disruptions to railway operations

       Provide engineering support and training to staff members and to field forces during construction

       Prepare fabrication specifications and tender documents

       Manage and track-outsourced service contracts, reviews and processes outsourced services invoicing

Safety 

       Verify and ensure compliance of work or actions prescribed in engineering drawings and specifications 

       Conduct in field and documentary audits of bridge inspection reports

       Participate in construction safety audits

Training and Development 

       Participate in field visits to familiarize with CN Network and Bridges and Structures plant inventory in conjunction with field inspections, safety blitz, construction work blocks, or reconnaissance trips

       Assist with reviews of AREMA Manual of Practice development and revisions

       Assist in development of Junior Design Officers/ interns

       Ensure all Company required training is completed in a timely manner

       Ensure proper adherence to requirements for maintaining licensure as a Professional Engineer

Working Conditions

The role has standard working conditions in an office environment with a regular work week from Monday to Friday. Due to the nature of the role, the incumbent must be able to meet tight deadlines, handle pressure, and manage stress. The role requires minimal travel (5%) with overnight stays within the region and occasional work outside the normal working hours. The role is partially performed outdoors in various types of weather and environmental conditions. The incumbent must be available to work occasionally on weekends and be available for on-call response to critical incidents.

Requirements Experience

Structural Engineering Experience

       Minimum 3 years of General Engineering experience including 2 years in bridge design with a railway company, or engineering consulting firm or research facility (post graduation)

o   Experience with AREMA guidelines for railway structures and other North American structural design codes

Education/Certification/Designation

       Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering

       Professional Engineer Licence (PE in the US and P.Eng in Canada)*

       Valid Driver's Licence

       Master's Degree in Civil Engineering*

       Specialization in Structural Engineering*

       Professional Structural Engineer (SE) Licence in Illinois*

       Capability to be certified in appropriate Railway Operating Rules US or Canada (United States Operating Rules (USOR) or Canadian Rail Operating Rules (CROR))

*Any designation for these above would be considered as an asset

Competencies

       Leads by example for the safety and security of all

       Considers ESG principles in all operations

       Collaborates with others and shares information

       Delegates and empowers others to create accountability

       Applies critical thinking

       Innovates

       Sets direction and inspires others

       Communicates with impact

       Knows the business and stays current on industry needs

       Demonstrates agility and drives change

Technical Skills/Knowledge

       Knowledge of technical and engineering aspects of Railroad Bridges properties, behaviours, deficiencies and inspection procedures

       Knowledge of Bridge Structural Engineering, retaining structures, foundations

       Technical report writing skills

       General Microsoft computer skills in MathCad, Word, Excel and PowerPoint, Access and Project*

       Proficiency with Auto Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD) or Systems Applications and Products (SAP)

       Knowledge of Fall Protection*

*Any knowledge for any of the above would be considered as an asset




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