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Power Distribution Engineering Jobs in Edmonton, AB

Senior Electrical Engineer

Edmonton, AB ยท On-site

$100K - $120K/yr

Engineering Design: Oversee power distribution, lighting layouts, fire alarm/life safety systems, and standby power (UPS/generators). Subdivision Design: Lead low- and medium-voltage distribution ...

Electrical Equipment Designer

Edmonton, AB ยท On-site

CA$86K - CA$119K/yr

... power distribution, control panels, and industrial equipment wiring. * Professional designation or eligibility is an asset. Why Join Johnson Controls / SilentAire Join a team where your engineering ...

Electrical Designer

Edmonton, AB ยท On-site

CA$86K - CA$119K/yr

... power distribution, control panels, and industrial equipment wiring. * Professional designation or eligibility is an asset. Why Join Johnson Controls / Silent Aire Join a team where your engineering ...

Strong knowledge of protection and control systems, including protective relay testing and programming. * Strong knowledge of medium-voltage power distribution, motors, MCCs, switchgear, transformers ...

... engineering and/or project management experience in power distribution systems. * Understanding of Canadian Electrical Code, CSA Underground and Overhead Standards, Alberta Electrical Utility Code ...

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Power Distribution Engineering information

What is power distribution engineering?

Power distribution engineering is a specialized field of electrical engineering focused on the design, operation, and maintenance of systems that deliver electricity from substations to end users, such as homes and businesses. Power distribution engineers work on creating efficient and reliable networks, ensuring the safe delivery of electricity, and integrating new technologies like smart grids and renewable energy sources. Their responsibilities may include system planning, equipment specification, outage management, and compliance with safety standards. This role is crucial for ensuring that electrical power is delivered safely, efficiently, and reliably to meet societal needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a power distribution engineer?

To thrive as a Power Distribution Engineer, you need a solid understanding of electrical engineering principles, experience with power systems, and typically a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with technical tools such as AutoCAD, GIS software, distribution management systems (DMS), and relevant certifications like a Professional Engineer (PE) license are highly valued. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for excelling in this role. These skills ensure safe, reliable, and efficient design and operation of power distribution networks, supporting critical infrastructure and customer needs.

What are some common challenges faced by power distribution engineers, and how can they be addressed on the job?

Power distribution engineers often encounter challenges such as aging infrastructure, integrating renewable energy sources, and ensuring system reliability during peak demand. To address these, engineers must stay updated on the latest grid technologies, collaborate closely with field technicians and planners, and proactively participate in system upgrades and preventive maintenance. Effective communication with other departments and continuous professional development are key to navigating these challenges successfully.

What is the difference between Power Distribution Engineering vs Power System Engineering?

AspectPower Distribution EngineeringPower System Engineering
FocusDesign and maintenance of electrical distribution systems from substations to end-usersOverall planning, analysis, and operation of entire electrical power systems including generation, transmission, and distribution
CertificationsPE license, relevant electrical engineering credentialsPE license, power system analysis certifications
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, substation design, utility companiesSystem modeling, simulations, grid planning
Industry UsageUtilities, renewable energy projects, infrastructureUtilities, grid operators, consulting firms

Power Distribution Engineering primarily focuses on designing and maintaining electrical distribution systems, ensuring reliable delivery of electricity to consumers. Power System Engineering encompasses a broader scope, including the entire electrical grid's planning and operation. Both roles require similar credentials and often work within utility companies, but their specific responsibilities differ significantly.

What do power distribution engineers do?

Power distribution engineers design, analyze, and oversee the installation and maintenance of electrical systems that deliver electricity from substations to consumers. They work with power grids, ensure system reliability, and often use tools like CAD software and testing equipment. Certification and knowledge of safety standards are important in this field.

Intermediate Protection & Control Technologist

Spark Power

Edmonton, AB โ€ข On-site

Per diem

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Spark Power, a trusted partner in energy in North America, is looking for a Intermediate Protection & Control Technologist to join our Alberta team. The primary role of a Protection & Control Technologist is to perform programming, testing and verification of protection & control devices in the field. The role is responsible for testing, commission or maintain power distribution equipment. This position requires interfacing with clients and construction crew, travelling 70-80% of their time.

What will you do as a Intermediate Protection & Control Technologist at Spark Power?

  • Be aligned with safety to protect yourself and team members.
  • Understand, Plan, and Utilize utility & industry standard lockout procedures.
  • Read and interpret electrical AC & DC schematics, AC three-line, logic diagrams and SLDs.
  • Inspect, test, operate and troubleshoot AC & DC control and protection wiring schematic.
  • Perform field testing, verification, and programming of various IEDs from manufacturers such as SEL, GE Multilin, GEC Alstom, Siemens, Square D and ABB.
  • Maintain or Commission Power distribution equipment including Power Transformers, Circuit Breakers, HV Switches and Instrument Transformers.
  • Be familiar with industry-specific codes and Standards (AESO, AUEC, IEEE, and NETA).
  • Ability and willingness to travel 70-80% of the time for out of town for commissioning or maintenance projects.
  • Report, record, compute, and process electrical test information in accordance with accepted standard practices.
  • Co-ordinate the day-to-day functions on a job by job basis, such as but not limited to, compliance with all Health and Safety standards and regulations, availability of necessary resources such as human resources, equipment and materials, resolving conflicts, timely and accurate submission of paperwork.

Spark Power Employee Benefits and Perks:

  • Competitive wages plus incentive program
  • RRSP program with company matching
  • Diverse and exciting scope of work
  • Career advancement opportunities
  • Excellent benefit package (medical, dental, vision, mental health counselling, employee discount programs, wellness spending account option)
  • Employee Share Ownership Program
  • Per diem and expenses provided while travelling
  • Company vehicle provided
  • Laptop and phone provided

.and much more

Do you have the Spark? Here's what we're looking for:

  • Experience - 2 to 5 years of experience in P&C
  • Education - 2-year Electrical Engineering Technology diploma (I.e. from NAIT or SAIT) or Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Degree.
  • Licenses - Registered or eligible to register with ASET or APEGA.
  • Valid Class 5 Driver's License.
  • Communication - Talking to others to convey information effectively.
  • Critical Thinking - Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
  • Leadership - Able to provide technical leadership

Who is Spark Power?

Spark Power is the leading independent provider of end-to-end electrical services and operations and maintenance services to the industrial, utility, and renewable asset markets in North America. We work to earn the right to be our customers' Trusted Partner in Power. Our highly skilled and dedicated people, located in the communities we serve, combined with our knowledge of the power industry, technology expertise, and commitment to safety, ensures we deliver the right solutions that keep our customers' operations up and running today and better equipped for tomorrow.

Spark Power welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.

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