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Manager, Electrical Generation Planning

Submitted by pmathanda on
Deadline
2024-03-29
Location
Iqaluit

Energize your career in the Arctic!

 

Find your next exciting adventure in the Canadian Arctic! Join our team of highly motivated and experienced industry professionals as we provide safe, reliable, and affordable power across Nunavut.

 

Working in Nunavut

 

Nunavut is Canada’s newest and largest territory and has the fastest growing economy in the country. With breathtaking landscapes and amazing adventure opportunities, you will find excitement not only in your career, but in your free time as well. If the thought of dog sledding, snowmobiling, kayaking, ice fishing, or exploring a rich culture filled with distinct artwork and music sounds enticing, Nunavut is the place for you.

 

Qulliq Energy Corporation

 

Qulliq Energy Corporation (QEC) is entrusted to provide safe, reliable power to all customers in Nunavut. Owned by the Government of Nunavut and operated as an arms-length territorial corporation, QEC is the sole provider of electricity and district heating in Nunavut. In comparison to other utilities in Canada, QEC faces unique challenges as it operates 25 stand-alone diesel power generation facilities and distribution systems located in each of the territory’s communities.

 

Manager, Electrical Generation Planning (QEC-24-014)

Baker Lake, Nunavut

Reporting to the Director, Engineering, the Manager, Electrical Generation is responsible for the research, planning, and certification of the Corporation’s generation systems, designs, and standards. The position supports the execution of generation projects by providing engineering support in areas such as system planning, design services, technical analysis, and conducting research. The position also provides technical advice, support, and recommendations to stakeholders as required.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Plans and designs new installations, replacements, overhauls, and upgrades to the Corporation’s generation systems and ensures that all designs meet or exceed QEC’s Generation Standards and all other applicable codes, standards, and regulations.
  • Submits Requests for Tender for capital projects such as genset, emergency genset, switch gear, and power plant improvements, replacements, and installations, etc. and ensures capital and recoverable projects are on time and within budget.
  • Undertakes and coordinates research, studies, analysis, and designs related to integration of alternative energy systems, generator sizing, fuel storage, etc.
  • Oversees and assists in the design and development of new and existing generation standards and procedures, including stamping designs.
  • Chairs the Generation Standards Committee consisting of representatives from the Engineering and Operation departments.

Required Qualifications Include: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering.
  • Registered Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with immediate eligibility for registration in NAPEG.
  • Seven (7) years’ experience managing electrical generation systems in a utility setting, including.
  • At least two (2) years in the supervision and development of staff.
  • Experience in diesel-generated power generation.
  • Experience in full scope project management, from inception to commissioning.

Assets:

  • Project Management Professional (PMP) designation is an asset.
  • Experience in diesel generated power generation is an asset.
  • Project management experience in the areas of planning and scheduling, resources management, estimating and progress reporting is an asset.

A combination of education and equivalent experience may be considered.

We offer a competitive starting salary range of $133,155.90 to $160,177.60 and a northern living allowance of $16,008.00 per annum. We also offer a comprehensive benefits package, including a defined-benefit pension program. In addition, subsidized staff housing is available for this position. This position is not included in the Nunavut Employee’s Union.

Preference will be given to Nunavut Inuit.  

To apply, send your application by email to:  https://qeccareers.prevueaps.ca/jobs/

Apply in writing by March 29, 2024.

Applications for this competition may be considered for future employment opportunities with QEC.

We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.