
Senior Electrical Power Systems Engineer
Posted Jun 19

Posted Jun 19
This is a fully remote position, open to applicants in United States.
• Oversee the design and integration of SC1/Class 1E (safety-related) and SC2 and SC3 electrical systems, which include Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) distribution.
• Conduct intricate electrical studies such as load flow, short circuit, motor starting, and protective relay coordination utilizing ETAP software, adhering to ANSI / IEC standards.
• Develop electrical engineering outputs including Requirements Specifications, Electrical Load Lists, One-lines, Calculations, Schematics, and 3-Line diagrams.
• Ensure that all deliverables meet specifications, remain within budget, and adhere to scheduled timelines.
• Create detailed procurement specifications for critical components, such as main transformers, switchgear, diesel generators, and UPS systems, while collaborating with suppliers.
• Navigate through regulatory frameworks (CA-CNSC and US-NRC), assist in licensing processes, and ensure that all designs comply with nuclear-specific standards.
• Work with transmission providers to manage Generator Interconnection Agreements and ensure compliance with grid stability requirements.
• Apply relevant codes and standards related to electrical systems design in the US and Canada (e.g., IEEE, IEC, CSA, and NEC) and in the European Union (e.g., IEC, EU).
• Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (Master’s degree preferred).
• Professional Engineering License: US (PE) or CA (PEng) or equivalent international qualifications.
• A minimum of 7 years of experience in heavy and high-reliability sectors such as nuclear, power, process, marine, oil & gas, military, etc.
• Proficient in PC and productivity software [e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Project, Visio].
• Paid time off based on employee grade (A-F), as defined by policy: Vacation ranges from 12 to 25 days, depending on grade.
• Company-paid holidays.
• Personal Days.
• Sick Leave.
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance (or coordination with provincial healthcare in Canada).
• Retirement savings plans (e.g., 401(k) in the U.S., RRSP in Canada).
• Life and disability insurance.
• Employee assistance programs.
• Additional benefits as outlined by local policy and eligibility.
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