Monitor the activities of designers, engineers and trainees, and report to the team and/or project manager. Education: Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du ...
Monitor the activities of designers, engineers and trainees, and report to the team and/or project manager. Education: Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du ...
Corporate Management Trainee - Montreal
$50K - $55K/yr
We're partnering with a leading organization in the electrical distribution space to hire driven ... Recent university or college graduates (business, engineering, science, sales, entrepreneurship, or ...
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Corporate Management Trainee - Montreal
$50K - $55K/yr
We're partnering with a leading organization in the electrical distribution space to hire driven ... Recent university or college graduates (business, engineering, science, sales, entrepreneurship, or ...
Trainee, Electronic designer 1
Levis, QC · On-site
You are currently training in electrical or electronic engineering. * You've already designed printed circuits. * You are familiar with C and C++ programming languages.
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Trainee, Electronic designer 1
Levis, QC · On-site
You are currently training in electrical or electronic engineering. * You've already designed printed circuits. * You are familiar with C and C++ programming languages.
New
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| Aspect | Electrical Engineer Trainee | Electrical Engineer |
|---|---|---|
| Qualifications | Typically pursuing or recently completed a degree in electrical engineering | Bachelor's degree or higher in electrical engineering or related field |
| Work Environment | Internship or entry-level position, often in training programs | Full-time professional role in design, development, or testing |
| Responsibilities | Assisting with projects, learning technical skills, supporting senior engineers | Designing circuits, analyzing systems, managing projects independently |
The main difference is that an Electrical Engineer Trainee is in a learning or entry-level phase, focusing on gaining experience, while an Electrical Engineer is a fully qualified professional responsible for designing and managing electrical systems.
Full-time
Posted 11 days ago
Job description
SYSTRA Canada is part of the SYSTRA group, an international consulting and engineering group, a world leader in the design of transport infrastructures. SYSTRA Canada is an engineering and consulting firm whose primary focus is to offer transportation solutions, whether for passengers or goods: feasibility studies of building a new railway line, increasing the capacity of the existing infrastructure, privatization of a railway.
As part of the Rolling Stock Division, the Electrical Engineer will be involved in a variety of projects on passenger railcars and locomotives. He/she will work on the creation and presentation of electrical schematics. He or she will provide design instructions, wiring diagrams and equipment selection. It will also define installation and testing procedures. The position requires the development of electrical sub-assemblies such as distribution and control panels, transformers, etc. The electrical engineer will lead or work with the design team to generate conceptual studies and shop drawings.
- Develop electrical schematics for rail vehicles;
- Provide design instructions for schematics, design, wire specification, routing and load table;
- Perform design analysis and calculations, and generate technical reports;
- Select hardware and other components;
- Develop installation and testing procedures;
- Occasionally follow up on site or in manufacturing and installation shops for electrical components and systems;
- Participate in the formal problem-solving process;
- Monitor the activities of designers, engineers and trainees, and report to the team and/or project manager.
Education: Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ).
Years of experience: Between 5 and 10 years in a similar role.
Technical competencies:
- Experience in the rail and transport sector is an asset;
- Good knowledge of electrical diagramming software: SEE Electrical, ePLAN;
- Good knowledge of electrical and transportation standards: CSA, IEEE, SAE, APTA, FMVSS and FRA;
- Clear verbal and written communication skills, both in French and in English*
*Reasons for requiring bilingualism: You will have the opportunity to work with a varied clientele, including both French- and English-speaking companies. Bilingualism is therefore fundamental to building strong relationships with our customers, understanding their specific needs, and communicating effectively in their preferred language.
Personal & soft skills:
- Ability to work in and mobilize a team;
- Interest in acquiring and applying new knowledge.
Other information:
- Possess a valid driver's license;
- Willingness to travel 15 to 25% of the time, mainly within Canada.
SYSTRA Canada is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer that values applications from all and offers employment equity based on the merits and abilities of candidates and personnel.
Note: In this description, the masculine gender is used for easy reading purposes and includes the feminine.