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Intermediate Transmission Line Engineer WSP (Saskatoon)

Intermediate Transmission Line Engineer WSP (Saskatoon)
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Elevate your engineering career with WSP as an Intermediate Transmission Line Engineer in Western Canada. Focus on renewable energy solutions and ensure grid stability through cutting-edge high voltage design projects. This intermediate role within WSP's Transmission & Distribution team is crucial for secure project execution. You will manage multiple transmission line design projects while collaborating with diverse teams. This position emphasizes your engineering expertise to create sustainable energy solutions across Canada. Key Responsibilities: • Manage transmission line design projects from conception to completion • Ensure quality control for both internal and subcontractor work • Oversee multiple projects, ensuring budget adherence • Conduct technical evaluations to assess design merit • Lead client communications and project interactions Requirements: • Engineering degree in Civil, Electrical, or related field • 5-10 years of experience in high voltage design • Proficient with line design software tools • Skilled Engineering license (P.Eng.) is mandatory • Familiarity with project management processes preferred Utilize your technical skills to impact the future of energy at WSP. Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.ca/job/2ps2ph
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