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How much do rural engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for rural engineering in Alberta is $90,278.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,500.00 and $118,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is rural engineering?

A Rural Engineering job involves designing, developing, and maintaining infrastructure and technology to support agricultural and rural communities. This includes areas such as irrigation systems, soil conservation, renewable energy, water resource management, and rural roads. Rural engineers work to improve the quality of life in remote areas by enhancing sustainability and accessibility to essential services. They often collaborate with farmers, governments, and organizations to implement solutions tailored to local environmental and economic conditions.

What skills and qualifications are needed for rural engineering?

To thrive in Rural Engineering, you need a background in civil or agricultural engineering, expertise in infrastructure design, and an understanding of rural development, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree and professional registration. Familiarity with GIS software, CAD tools, surveying equipment, and knowledge of environmental and construction regulations is commonly required. Strong problem-solving, project management, and community engagement skills help rural engineers excel in multidisciplinary teams and work with local stakeholders. These competencies are crucial for designing effective, sustainable solutions tailored to the unique needs of rural communities.

What are common challenges faced by rural engineers?

Rural Engineers often encounter unique challenges such as limited access to resources, varying terrain, and infrastructure constraints in less-developed areas. Adapting engineering solutions to meet the specific environmental, budgetary, and logistical needs of rural communities requires practical creativity and resilience. Collaboration with local governments, agricultural specialists, and community members is a regular part of the role, ensuring projects are both feasible and sustainable. Overcoming these challenges can be highly rewarding and makes a significant positive impact on rural quality of life.

Can rural engineers work in rural areas?

Yes, rural engineers typically work in rural areas to design, develop, and maintain infrastructure such as roads, water systems, and utilities. They often need skills in fieldwork, project management, and knowledge of local environmental conditions to effectively serve rural communities.

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Infographic showing various Rural Engineering job openings in Alberta as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 3% Temporary. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $90,278 per year, or $43.4 per hour.

Project Manager (Substation Construction)

Valard Construction

Calgary, AB โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

Our Substation group is currently looking to add a Project Manager to our team, based in Calgary, AB.

Reporting to the Director, Substations & Renewables, we are seeking an experienced and results-driven Project Manager to lead the full lifecycle delivery of substation projects. This role owns safety, schedule, cost, quality, and client relationship outcomes from contract handover through commissioning and closeout. The successful candidate is a proven builder with hands-on EPC or construction-managed substation and/or renewable experience who is ready to own a project end-to-end inside a top-tier utility contractor.

Please Note: This position requires a minimum of 50% travel to active project sites across Canada.

Duties and Responsibilities

Project Delivery & Execution

  • Lead project execution from kickoff through energization and closeout for substation (up to 500 kV) and interconnection scopes
  • Own the project execution plan including procurement, subcontracting, construction sequencing, commissioning, and turnover
  • Drive site safety culture in partnership with HSE; enforce Valard, Quanta, and client safety standards with a target of zero recordable incidents
  • Direct site superintendents, field engineers, foremen, and subcontractors to deliver to schedule and budget

Cost, Schedule & Risk

  • Own project financials including forecast at completion, earned value, and monthly cost reporting
  • Develop and maintain the project schedule in Primavera P6; lead critical-path narrative and recovery planning as required
  • Identify, log, quantify, and mitigate project risks; lead change order origination, negotiation, and execution
  • Manage cash flow, billings, and progress claims in coordination with project controls and finance

Client & Stakeholder Management

  • Serve as the primary point of contact for the client, engineer-of-record, and key subcontractors
  • Coordinate interfaces with customers, Authorities Having Jurisdiction, Indigenous communities, landowners, and regulatory bodies as required
  • Lead project meetings, deliver monthly client reports, and represent Valard in executive and ownership reviews

Quality & Compliance

  • Ensure compliance with Electrical Safety Code, CSA standards, applicable regulatory requirements, and client-specific specifications
  • Oversee QA/QC program execution, NCR resolution, and commissioning and turnover package preparation

Requirements

  • Post-Secondary education in Engineering, Construction Management
  • 5 years of progressive project management experience in utility construction with a clear track record on substations (115 kV and above)
  • an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience may be considered
  • Demonstrated experience leading projects of $10M-$100M+ in value as the accountable Project Manager
  • Strong commercial acumen in contract administration, change management, and claims
  • Valid driver's licence and ability to travel to project sites across Canada

Preferred Skills / Qualifications

  • Project Management Professional (PMP) Designation
  • Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) designation
  • Previous experience with a tier-one utility contractor or EPC organization
  • Experience delivering AIS/GIS substations, transformer installations, protection and control scope, and high-voltage commissioning interfaces

Benefits

We offer a comprehensive and competitive total rewards package that incorporates a complete range of employee benefits, including a 5% RRSP matching program, to ensure you have the tools necessary to manage, maintain, and improve your health and wellbeing.ย 

About our Business

Valard Construction is Canada's premier utility contractor providing comprehensive EPC+ (engineering, procurement, construction) and maintenance services to utilities, independent power producers, mining, oil and gas industries and rural electric associations. We have the capabilities, knowledge, and resources to take on any project, any size, any complexity, anywhere.ย  We are also part of Quantaย Services, the largest electrical power contractor in North America.

Valard Construction is an equal opportunity employer.

Learn more

Visit us at www.valard.com and connect with us on our social media channels for our latest news, employee stories, community activities, and other updates.

* Depending on qualifications, the successful candidate may be offered a position at a more appropriate level.

* Applicants must have legal authorization to work in Canada with no restrictions.

* Valard Construction is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified individuals, without regard to race, religion, age, sex, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or disability. ย Accommodation for applicants with disabilities is available on request during the recruitment process.

* We do not use automated tools to screen applications.ย  All hiring decisions involve human review.ย  This job posting is for an existing vacancy.