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Electrical Engineer In Training Jobs in Quebec (NOW HIRING)

In this role you will use electrical engineering principles for control system hardware, electromechanical interfaces, compliance to machine specifications, and compliance to applicable electrical ...

I'm recruiting on behalf of a well-established Québec firm in the industrial automation space, looking for its next electrical engineer. It's a stable, technical, multidisciplinary environment where ...

I'm recruiting on behalf of a well-established Québec firm in the industrial automation space, looking for its next electrical engineer. It's a stable, technical, multidisciplinary environment where ...

In this role you will use electrical engineering principles for control system hardware, electromechanical interfaces, compliance to machine specifications, and compliance to applicable electrical ...

In this role you will use electrical engineering principles for control system hardware, electromechanical interfaces, compliance to machine specifications, and compliance to applicable electrical ...

In this role you will use electrical engineering principles for control system hardware, electromechanical interfaces, compliance to machine specifications, and compliance to applicable electrical ...

This strategic move underscores our commitment to investing in North America, propelling our expansion to new heights. Senior Electrical Engineer is a senior-level engineering role based in Gatineau ...

This strategic move underscores our commitment to investing in North America, propelling our expansion to new heights. Senior Electrical Engineer is a senior-level engineering role based in Montreal ...

Lead Electrical Engineer is a senior-level engineering role based in Montreal, QC, Canada responsible for leading the planning, design, coordination, and delivery of electrical systems for ...

Lead Electrical Engineer is a senior-level engineering role based in Gatineau, QC, Canada responsible for leading the planning, design, coordination, and delivery of electrical systems for ...

CA$74K - CA$90K/yr

Hello, I'm Anthony Chacon, Recruitment Consultant at FED ManuTech, specializing in engineering ... This is a great opportunity for a young electrical engineer looking to gain hands-on experience in ...

Junior Electrical Engineer

Sherbrooke, QC · On-site

CA$74K - CA$90K/yr

Hello, I'm Anthony Chacon, Recruitment Consultant at FED ManuTech, specializing in engineering ... This is a great opportunity for a young electrical engineer looking to gain hands-on experience in ...

The Electrical Engineer III - Electrical Engineering provides engineering / conceptual and detailed ... Aids in operations support renewable power generation projects; while supporting the development ...

We believe in offering an engaging, inclusive and supportive work environment where each team member can thrive. Your contribution! Reporting to the Director - Engineering, the Associate Electrical ...

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Electrical Engineer In Training information

What is an electrical engineer in training?

An Electrical Engineer In Training (EIT) is a recent graduate or early-career professional who has completed an accredited engineering degree and passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. EITs work under the supervision of licensed engineers, gaining hands-on experience before becoming eligible to take the Professional Engineer (PE) exam. The EIT designation indicates a commitment to the engineering profession and is a key step toward full licensure as a Professional Engineer. Typical responsibilities include assisting with designing electrical systems, conducting tests, and preparing technical reports.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an electrical engineer in training?

To thrive as an Electrical Engineer In Training, you need a solid understanding of electrical engineering principles, a relevant engineering degree, and eligibility for EIT or FE certification. Familiarity with CAD software, circuit simulation tools, and industry standards is common, along with exposure to electrical safety codes. Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills help you excel in collaborative projects and adapt to dynamic work environments. These skills are crucial for effectively contributing to engineering teams, ensuring project quality, and preparing for professional licensure.

What kinds of projects and responsibilities can an electrical engineer in training expect in their first year?

As an Electrical Engineer In Training (EIT), you will typically support senior engineers on a variety of projects, such as designing electrical systems for buildings, assisting with circuit analysis, or performing site inspections. Your daily tasks may include drafting plans, running calculations, creating reports, and collaborating with both engineering colleagues and professionals from other disciplines, like architects and contractors. EITs are encouraged to ask questions, seek mentorship, and gradually take on more complex tasks as their knowledge grows. This role offers a hands-on learning environment and is designed to help you build the experience needed to work towards your Professional Engineer (PE) licensure.

What is the difference between Electrical Engineer In Training vs Electrical Engineer?

AspectElectrical Engineer In TrainingElectrical Engineer
CredentialsTypically has a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering; may be working towards PE licensureRequires a bachelor's degree; often licensed as a Professional Engineer (PE)
Work EnvironmentEntry-level roles in design, testing, or fieldwork under supervisionMore independent roles, project management, and design responsibilities
Industry UsageCommonly used during early career stages; candidate for licensurePracticing licensed professional responsible for projects

Electrical Engineer In Training is an entry-level designation for those working towards becoming licensed electrical engineers. An Electrical Engineer typically has licensure and takes on more complex projects independently. The EIT is a stepping stone in the engineering career path, often required before obtaining a PE license.

How to get into electrical engineer in training with no experience?

To become an Electrical Engineer in Training (EIT) with no experience, focus on completing a relevant bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field, and prepare for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, which is often required for licensure. Gaining practical skills through internships, co-op programs, or entry-level positions can also improve your prospects and help build industry knowledge.
Infographic showing various Electrical Engineer In Training job openings in Quebec as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution.

Electrical Engineer II

STERIS

Levis, QC • On-site

Full-time

Dental, Vision

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


STERIS rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 131 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

55th of 891 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Position Summary
As an Electrical Engineer II you will design, develop, document and execute electrical and/or electromechanical solutions for components and subassemblies to meet company, team and group goals. You will perform analyses and resolve issues using problem solving techniques to develop new and innovative solutions for our Customers. In this role you will use electrical engineering principles for control system hardware, electromechanical interfaces, compliance to machine specifications, and compliance to applicable electrical codes and standards. As an Electrical Engineer II you must be able to solve machine control problems by applying knowledge of electrical engineering principles to accomplish technical assignments. You will be an individual contributor as part of a larger development team, working on many phases of projects of moderate complexity.
This is a hybrid role with the requirement of working onsite at our Quebec, Canada location, 3 days per week.
What You'll do as an Electrical Engineer II
Technical Axis:
* Execute the Electrical Engineering activities in the project, including Initiation, coordination, synchronization and review.
* Prepare documentation and electrical designs for technical reviews.
* Use electrical engineering principles in the selection of solenoids, motors, valves, process instrumentation and associated controls needed to meet machine control solutions.
* Confirm electrical system's and component's capabilities and quality by designing testing methods and evaluating properties.
* Lead electrical designs (follow up, analysis, problem solving), verification and reporting.
* Interact with vendors and suppliers to select electrical components/subassemblies that comply with machine requirements and specifications.
* Coordinate details and design criteria with other engineering disciplines on a development project.
* Exhibit a working knowledge of applicable codes and standards.
* Perform routine engineering investigations involving calculations and/or tests in support of current products, new designs, methods, materials, or process studies
Project Axis:
* Work as a collaborative team member in engineering projects.
* Work under general supervision with few direct instructions. Carry out routine and semi-routine tasks independently.
* Lead the electrical technical reviews working within the project constraints of schedule, cost, performance, quality and reliability objectives.
Management Axis:
* Has no direct reports.
* May lead technical staff (Technicians, Designers).
The Experience, Skills and Abilities Needed
Required:
* Bachelor degree of Engineering
* Minimum 3 years related engineering experience
Preferred:
Membership in the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) is preferred
* Experience with use of computer aided engineering tools in design, simulation or test system automation
* Familiar with at least one of the following industry standards: UL, CSA, NEMA, IEC, NFPA, etc…
* Previous experience designing in a regulated research and development environment
Other:
* Self motivated and innovative, yet an exceptional product development team player
* Strong communication and problem solving skills
* Working knowledge of electrical systems, electrical troubleshooting, and electrical testing design
* Familiarity with controlling electromechanical devices such as motors, solenoids, and heaters
* Understanding of embedded hardware design and control technology
* Familiarity with Programmable Logic Controls (PLC's) is desireable
* Understanding of design and application of various sensor technologies
* Familiarity with user interface technology
* Understanding of machine communication protocols and data acquisition
* Fluent in French, English language level: Intermediary
What STERIS Offers
At STERIS, we offer a stimulating work environment with real opportunities for advancement! STERIS is a wellestablished company operating in the medical equipment field, specifically in decontamination, sterilization, and other infection prevention technologies. This field directly impacts people's health, which is why we make sure to surround ourselves with a rigorous team that adheres to the highest quality standards.
What we offer:
* Competitive compensation;
* A range of employee benefits, including:A comprehensive and flexible group insurance plan - offering various options and approximately 90% covered by STERIS. This plan includes prescription drug coverage, vision care, paramedical services, and dental care;
* Telemedicine services;
* An Employee Assistance Program (EAP);
* A bank of personal days (5 days);
* 3 weeks' paid holidays.
* A day off on your work anniversary;
* A group RRSP with employer contributions from STERIS, up to 3% of annual salary;
* A corporate bonus program;
* Typical workweek: Monday through Thursday with some roles eligible for an early finish Friday.
* An experienced and multidisciplinary team;
* A safe environment at the forefront of continuous improvement.

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