Electrical Engineer 2 - Quality Assurance, Burnaby
Electrical Engineer 2 - Quality Assurance, Burnaby
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Burnaby, Canada
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Description
Hours of work:
Full-time (37.5 hrs/week)
No. of positions:
1
About the job The Quality and Geomatics Division has a great opportunity for an Electrical Engineer to join the Quality Assurance team, headquartered at the Edmonds office in Burnaby. We’re looking for an engineer with knowledge of medium and/or high voltage electrical equipment (12 kV – 550 kV).
Your role will be to lead the development of risk-based quality surveillance strategies for electrical equipment, coordinate project quality requirements, and perform supplier evaluation activities such as factory acceptance test witnessing and production inspections. This role is suited for someone who enjoys having tremendous variety in their work.
Team members are responsible for strategizing, planning, and managing supplier quality for distribution, transmission, and generation assets, capital projects, and engineered stock materials. Team members work closely with business partners in Distribution Standards, Stations Equipment, Category Management, and Capital Project Delivery to assess supplier capabilities and define and execute surveillance strategies for engineered electrical equipment.
What you’ll do
Design risk-based quality surveillance strategies for Transmission, Distribution and Generation electrical equipment.
Review and comment on manufacturer’s test plans.
Witness factory acceptance tests at supplier’s facilities and be able to apply your knowledge of test specifications and standards to ensure compliance.
Lead the resolution of non-conformities.
Work closely and provide guidance to other engineering teams, supply chain, contract management, construction management, and suppliers to ensure that purchased material and services meet specification and quality assurance contractual requirements.
Be a key player in managing supplier relationships, which includes participating in strategic sourcing, defining supplier evaluation criteria, evaluating proposals, performing supplier evaluations and surveillance activities, and accepting and monitoring supplier improvement plans.
Craft well-written reports, memos, and requirements documents.
Review work of the team and of consultants and contractors to ensure accuracy, achievement of required results, and adherence to accepted engineering practice.
Impart engineering knowledge and encourage the professional development of engineers and technical staff.
Balance your business sense, communication skills, and technical knowledge to deliver efficient, technically acceptable solutions when faced with challenges.
Be self-motivated and enjoy working on a variety of concurrent projects.
What you bring
A degree in Electrical Engineering recognized by Canadian Universities.
Registered or immediately eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer with Engineers and Geoscientists BC (EGBC).
A minimum of 4 years of work experience in Electrical engineering or other relevant discipline.
Proficient verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to summarize complex issues at an appropriate level for the audience.
Demonstrated technical, time management, listening, and interpersonal skills.
A pro‑active approach to problem solving and conflict resolution.
Flexible work planning skills to adapt to changing circumstances.
Experience coordinating and working with other disciplines.
Strong computer skills and the ability to learn new programs with limited formal training (self‑learner).
Assets
Experience related to the specification, design, manufacture, test and/or commissioning of medium or high voltage electrical equipment (12 kV– 550 kV).
Experience with quality processes and practices relating to equipment manufacturing (custom and/or high‑volume production).
Hydroelectric, substation, and/or transmission&distribution line structure and related equipment procurement, fabrication and test experience.
Possess and demonstrate a willingness and an ability to expand skills beyond the core discipline.
Knowledge of auditing methods and experience with conducting quality assurance audits.
Experience developing and managing supplier surveillance strategies.
Experience demonstrating an ability to clearly scope, estimate, and direct the work of quality assurance service providers and building and sustaining strong working relationships with coworkers and suppliers.
An ability to be adaptable and flexible.
Demonstrated leadership, facilitation, and negotiation skills.
Demonstrated initiative in identifying, pursuing, and championing process improvements and other business initiatives.
An understanding of project management, design, and contract management processes.
Demonstrated record of using initiative and judgement to develop and implement solutions that address both business and technical needs.
A commitment to ongoing personal development.
What we offer
A minimum of 15 paid vacation days.
Flexible work model, depending on your role type.
Training and development courses.
What else you should know
This posting is for a Full Time Regular position.
Applicants must be Professional Engineers registered in British Columbia, or otherwise eligible for immediate registration.
A written exam may be used as part of the candidate evaluation process.
Candidates who do not possess the full qualifications may be considered for a lower position appropriate to their level of experience.
This position requires travel (~6–8 times/year) to manufacturer facilities that may be located within or outside of North America.
A condition of employment for this job is that you maintain your Class 5 Driver’s License: In good standing.
Due to the safety sensitive nature of this role, pre‑qualification alcohol and drug testing will be required as a pre‑condition to employment.
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Full-time (37.5 hrs/week)
No. of positions:
1
About the job The Quality and Geomatics Division has a great opportunity for an Electrical Engineer to join the Quality Assurance team, headquartered at the Edmonds office in Burnaby. We’re looking for an engineer with knowledge of medium and/or high voltage electrical equipment (12 kV – 550 kV).
Your role will be to lead the development of risk-based quality surveillance strategies for electrical equipment, coordinate project quality requirements, and perform supplier evaluation activities such as factory acceptance test witnessing and production inspections. This role is suited for someone who enjoys having tremendous variety in their work.
Team members are responsible for strategizing, planning, and managing supplier quality for distribution, transmission, and generation assets, capital projects, and engineered stock materials. Team members work closely with business partners in Distribution Standards, Stations Equipment, Category Management, and Capital Project Delivery to assess supplier capabilities and define and execute surveillance strategies for engineered electrical equipment.
What you’ll do
Design risk-based quality surveillance strategies for Transmission, Distribution and Generation electrical equipment.
Review and comment on manufacturer’s test plans.
Witness factory acceptance tests at supplier’s facilities and be able to apply your knowledge of test specifications and standards to ensure compliance.
Lead the resolution of non-conformities.
Work closely and provide guidance to other engineering teams, supply chain, contract management, construction management, and suppliers to ensure that purchased material and services meet specification and quality assurance contractual requirements.
Be a key player in managing supplier relationships, which includes participating in strategic sourcing, defining supplier evaluation criteria, evaluating proposals, performing supplier evaluations and surveillance activities, and accepting and monitoring supplier improvement plans.
Craft well-written reports, memos, and requirements documents.
Review work of the team and of consultants and contractors to ensure accuracy, achievement of required results, and adherence to accepted engineering practice.
Impart engineering knowledge and encourage the professional development of engineers and technical staff.
Balance your business sense, communication skills, and technical knowledge to deliver efficient, technically acceptable solutions when faced with challenges.
Be self-motivated and enjoy working on a variety of concurrent projects.
What you bring
A degree in Electrical Engineering recognized by Canadian Universities.
Registered or immediately eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer with Engineers and Geoscientists BC (EGBC).
A minimum of 4 years of work experience in Electrical engineering or other relevant discipline.
Proficient verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to summarize complex issues at an appropriate level for the audience.
Demonstrated technical, time management, listening, and interpersonal skills.
A pro‑active approach to problem solving and conflict resolution.
Flexible work planning skills to adapt to changing circumstances.
Experience coordinating and working with other disciplines.
Strong computer skills and the ability to learn new programs with limited formal training (self‑learner).
Assets
Experience related to the specification, design, manufacture, test and/or commissioning of medium or high voltage electrical equipment (12 kV– 550 kV).
Experience with quality processes and practices relating to equipment manufacturing (custom and/or high‑volume production).
Hydroelectric, substation, and/or transmission&distribution line structure and related equipment procurement, fabrication and test experience.
Possess and demonstrate a willingness and an ability to expand skills beyond the core discipline.
Knowledge of auditing methods and experience with conducting quality assurance audits.
Experience developing and managing supplier surveillance strategies.
Experience demonstrating an ability to clearly scope, estimate, and direct the work of quality assurance service providers and building and sustaining strong working relationships with coworkers and suppliers.
An ability to be adaptable and flexible.
Demonstrated leadership, facilitation, and negotiation skills.
Demonstrated initiative in identifying, pursuing, and championing process improvements and other business initiatives.
An understanding of project management, design, and contract management processes.
Demonstrated record of using initiative and judgement to develop and implement solutions that address both business and technical needs.
A commitment to ongoing personal development.
What we offer
A minimum of 15 paid vacation days.
Flexible work model, depending on your role type.
Training and development courses.
What else you should know
This posting is for a Full Time Regular position.
Applicants must be Professional Engineers registered in British Columbia, or otherwise eligible for immediate registration.
A written exam may be used as part of the candidate evaluation process.
Candidates who do not possess the full qualifications may be considered for a lower position appropriate to their level of experience.
This position requires travel (~6–8 times/year) to manufacturer facilities that may be located within or outside of North America.
A condition of employment for this job is that you maintain your Class 5 Driver’s License: In good standing.
Due to the safety sensitive nature of this role, pre‑qualification alcohol and drug testing will be required as a pre‑condition to employment.
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Informations clefs
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Nom de l’entrepriseBC Hydro
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Titre de posteElectrical Engineer 2 - Quality Assurance
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