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Part Time Engineer Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

CNC Machinist (Programmer)

Wetaskiwin, AB · On-site

CA$54.08K - CA$91.52K/yr

Wetaskiwin, AB (on-site) Employment type: Full-time or part-time Salary range: $54,080 $91,520 CAD ... About this role: The CNC Machinist (Programmer) will support prototype development and ...

Inspector PT/ FT

Edmonton, AB · Hybrid

CA$26 - CA$32/hr

... engineering plans and site drawings • Certified Inspector of Erosion and Sediment Controls CISEC Certification (must be obtained within 12 months of hire) • Valid First Aid, H2S, CSTS, or other ...

We're on the search for a Part-Time Assistant Manager - Level 2 that will help lead the loudest ... developer of your peeps * You have Avenger-like skills: communication, time management ...

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How much do part time engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time engineer in Alberta is $31.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $41.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Part Time Engineer Do?

Part-time engineers develop and monitor the construction of the functional aspects of a product, structure, or system for their company or client. Unlike full-time engineers, part-time engineers typically work thirty hours or less a week. Specific job duties vary, depending on their specific engineering industry. For example, civil engineers design, construct, and maintain large infrastructure projects for municipalities and other agencies, such as bridges, highways, and airports. As the structures wear down, civil engineers reevaluate the needs of the area and may redesign the current structure or create a new system. Electrical engineers draft plans for electrical systems. Once the systems are created and installed, electrical engineers may also be responsible for maintaining the system to ensure it continues to run efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Engineer, you typically need a relevant engineering degree, foundational technical knowledge, and problem-solving skills. Familiarity with engineering software (such as AutoCAD, MATLAB, or SolidWorks) and industry-specific certifications or systems is often required. Strong time management, effective communication, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for balancing multiple projects and collaborating with teams on a flexible schedule. These skills ensure that part-time engineers can deliver high-quality work efficiently while meeting the dynamic needs of employers.

How do part-time engineers typically balance project responsibilities with limited working hours?

Part-time engineers often focus on specific project components or deliverables, allowing them to contribute effectively within their scheduled hours. Clear communication with supervisors and team members is essential to set realistic expectations and maintain progress. Many organizations use project management tools and regular check-ins to help part-time engineers stay aligned with full-time staff and meet deadlines. Flexibility and proactive planning are key to ensuring that work is completed efficiently without sacrificing quality.

What is a part-time engineer?

A part-time engineer is a professional who works fewer hours than a full-time engineer, typically less than 35-40 hours per week, depending on the employer's definition. Part-time engineers may handle the same types of technical tasks as their full-time counterparts, such as designing, testing, or maintaining systems and products, but on a reduced schedule. This flexible arrangement can be ideal for individuals seeking work-life balance, pursuing further education, or managing other personal responsibilities while still maintaining a career in engineering.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

A part-time engineer can potentially earn $10,000 a month through freelance projects, consulting, or specialized skills in software, electrical, or mechanical engineering. Success depends on experience, expertise, and the ability to secure high-paying contracts or clients, often without formal degree requirements but with strong technical skills and certifications. Such roles typically require self-motivation and a solid portfolio or reputation in the industry.

What is the difference between Part Time Engineer vs Contract Engineer?

AspectPart Time EngineerContract Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires relevant engineering degree and certificationsSimilar credentials, often with additional contractual agreements
Work EnvironmentUsually works on-site or remotely for multiple employers, flexible hoursWorks on specific projects for a set duration, often on-site
Employer UsageEmployers hire part-time for ongoing or intermittent tasksEmployers hire contractors for project-based work

Both Part Time Engineers and Contract Engineers share similar credentials and work environments, but differ mainly in employment structure and duration. Part Time Engineers typically work flexible hours for multiple employers, while Contract Engineers focus on specific projects for a fixed period.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Engineer job openings in Alberta as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,837 per year, or $31.7 per hour.

Locomotive Engineer/Conductor (Switch Crew) - Jasper (Seasonal Part Time to October)

Rocky Mountaineer

Jasper, AB

CA$39.49/hr

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Armstrong Collective is the parent company of Rocky Mountaineer (RM) and Canyon Spirit, unforgettable rail experiences in Western Canada and the American Southwest. Since 1990, we have grown to become the largest privately-owned luxury rail company in the world, having welcomed over 2.4 million guests onboard. We are committed to living our values: Create Meaningful Moments, Be One Team, Achieve Extraordinary Outcomes. We foster a work environment of respect, integrity, and honesty; where diversity is valued, and talent is developed to support the growth of our team members and our company.

Purpose

Reporting to the Manager, Rail Operations, the Locomotive Engineer (Switch Crew) is an integral team member of the company’s Operations and Mechanical team. The Locomotive Engineer/ Switch person will be mainly responsible for the safe movement of passenger rail equipment located in the Jasper yard. The Locomotive Engineer/Switch person will also be responsible for mainline rescues on both CN and CPKC territory when required.  

This position is deemed Safety Critical and pre-employment testing will be required. Final candidates must successfully pass a safety critical medical exam and will undergo medical monitoring as prescribed by Transport Canada.  

Schedule

This is a part-time seasonal position offering a minimum of 40hrs across a two-week schedule, including 12hr overnight shifts.

An example schedule: 

 Monday Tuesday WednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySundayWeek 118:00 - 6:00 18:00 - 6:00  18:00 - 6:00 Week 214:00 - 18:00      

Key Areas of Accountability

Responsibilities

  • Move passenger rail equipment between maintenance locations, stations, and adjoining mainlines
  • As required, perform switching of passenger rail equipment as per instructions to change locomotive and rail car placements
  • Operate and service rail equipment including handbrakes, air hoses, disconnect/connect HEP cables and water lines, operate track switches and derails
  • Comply with all Canadian Railway Operating Rules, General Operating Instructions and applicable safety rules
  • Ensure compliance with all train orders, signals, railroad rules, and regulations related to safety and operations
  • Provide and receive various forms of oral and printed instructions concerning the movement and placement of rail cars
  • Cross reference verbal and printed instructions to ensure the accurate placement of rail cars on trains and in the yard
  • Observe, interpret, and relay signals as per rules
  • Communicate effectively with Rail Traffic Control, other train crews, and other departments via radio

Safety

  • Comply with Canadian Railway Operating Rules (CROR), General Operating Instructions (GOI), Federal Railroad Association (FRA), and all other safety policies, procedures, and rules
  • Identify, protect, and report safety hazards to management and OH&S Committee
  • Meet or exceed safety and security requirements
  • Maintain basic first aid level provided by Rocky Mountaineer

Operations

  • Support the successful execution of the Operating Plan
  • Support movements of RM trains & rail equipment
  • Support the company’s materials handling strategy  

Qualifications 

Education, Certification, Licenses 

  • Qualified as a Conductor and/ or Locomotive Engineer
  • Qualified under CROR Operating Rules
  • First Aid OFA Level 1; is an asset
  • Valid Class 5 BC Drivers License

Experience & Skills

  • Experience in operating locomotives, switching passenger and/or freight equipment
  • Experience operating locomotives in 105 NMT territory as well as on the mainline
  • Experience with building and interpreting switch lists
  • Background in mechanical equipment maintenance, an asset
  • Strong leadership and communication skills
  • Background in rail car maintenance, an asset
  • High attention to detail

Work Environment 

  • Routinely climb ladders or vestibule steps to board standing or moving equipment
  • Occasional travel may be required
  • Physical demands may require lifting upto 50 lbs. on occasion
  • Rail industrial site that requires walking on unlevel ground (bellist) and or sitting throughout the day
  • Late afternoon and evening shifts 
  • Indoor/outdoor working environment  

Perks and Benefits

  • Health Care Spending Account (starts at $300) 
  • Seasonal wage increases  
  • Growth opportunities 
  • Safety footwear and glasses reimbursement
  • Friends and family rail tickets and package discounts
  • Two annual complimentary rail passes (beginning your 2nd season) 
  • Exclusive discount with various partners on Perkopolis
  • Fun and inclusive team environment 

Hourly wage: $39.49 / hour

The company is an equal opportunity employer, driven by our values of Creating Meaningful Moments, Being One Team, and Achieving Extraordinary Outcomes. Our strong company culture supports our vision of a diverse, open, safe, and respectful workplace. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members. If you require any accommodation during the application process or throughout your employment, please let us know. We will work with you to ensure your needs are met and to create a supportive environment.

Please ensure to opt-in for text messages when you apply in order to receive interview updates.

This job description is not exhaustive of all duties and will encompass additional duties assigned. Responsibilities, title, reporting structure and duties may be changed in response to business requirements. 

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