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Electrical Project Engineer

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Senior Level
Full-Time

About the role

Summary of Duties Seeking a skilled Electrical Project Engineer to spearhead the design and completion of electrical, aerial pole line, and transportation infrastructure projects from concept to finalization. This role demands expertise in illumination (streetlighting), OH/UG Distribution, and Transmission design requirements, as well as Traffic Signal installations, combined with strong problem-solving and communication skills to manage multiple projects simultaneously. You will coordinate with a diverse team of professionals, ensure designs strictly adhere to the LDC, municipal, provincial, CSA, ESA, and AODA standards, and actively contribute to the ongoing development of design efficiencies. Holding a P.Eng license in Ontario (or another Canadian province) is an essential requirement for this opportunity within our growing Engineering department.

General Duties Responsible for the complete project lifecycle of electrical infrastructure projects, including overhead and new underground electrical systems for residential, industrial, and commercial subdivisions, as well as roadway and area lighting. Design of Traffic Signal installations for Intersections and Pedestrian Crossings (PXO’s), Designs for upgrades of existing installations for components of SCATS traffic control systems; Designs for AODA upgrades to existing Traffic Signal installations. Illumination Analysis: Perform and oversee roadway, walkway, and intersection lighting designs utilizing AGi32. Ensure layouts comply with ANSI/IES RP-8-22 (Design of Roadway Facility Lighting) and local municipal streetlighting design criteria. Civil & Electrical Integration: Design physical signal components, including concrete pole footings, mast arms, underground electrical conduits, handholes, and vehicle/pedestrian detection loops. Grid Infrastructure Design: Lead the design and engineering of overhead and underground electrical distribution lines (typically up to 44 kV/50 kV) utilizing CSA C22.3 No. 1 (Overhead Systems) and CSA C22.3 No. 7 (Underground). Coordinate work activities with Project Managers, Project Coordinators, Senior Designers, Design Supervisors, CAD Designers, and Project Engineers. O. Reg. 22/04 Compliance: Ensure all distribution system plans, equipment specifications, and construction methodologies adhere strictly to safety standards under Ontario Regulation 22/04 (Electrical Distribution Safety). Structural Pole Loading: Oversee structural evaluations, utility line clearance assessments, and pole loading analyses (e.g., using SPIDAcalc) to ensure structures can safely support weather and equipment loads. Rigorous QA/QC: Act as the technical authority for all engineering deliverables (drawings, single line diagrams, voltage drop calculations, photometric files, and tender cost estimates) to verify accuracy, completeness, and safety compliance. Contribute to the ongoing development of Planview USL’s design standards and methodologies to further develop Electrical and Traffic design and operational efficiencies. Work directly with Jr Engineers, EIT’s, Project Coordinators and other support staff, foster growth of knowledge within Utility Design, ensuring package issuance meets CSA, Ont Reg 22.04, ESA and other applicable federal, local and client driven codes and specifications. Field Inspections & Meetings: Attend site coordination meetings with clients, contractors, and local road authorities. Perform periodic field visits during construction to evaluate physical ground conditions and resolve installation conflicts. Record Drawings & Section 8 Sign-off: Oversee the preparation of "Record Drawings" to document field modifications. Ensure no "As-Built" drawings are sealed unless you or your delegate have verified every physical change on-site in detail. Deemed Safe Certification: Inspect completed construction and sign the final Certificate of Approval under O. Reg. 22/04 Section 8, confirming the completed distribution assets are safe to be energized and put into service. Review, sign, and seal engineering drawings and documents. Prepare and coordinate all necessary submissions to relevant internal and external parties. Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications Required: Professional Engineer (P.Eng) license in Ontario or another Canadian province, with membership in good standing. Minimum 5 years of experience actively designing electrical distribution systems. 1–4+ years of experience in transportation, traffic signals, or municipal infrastructure. Experience with design of: Traffic Signals (permanent and temporary) and AODA upgrades of these installations; Pedestrian Crossovers (PXO’s), AODA upgrades of PXO’s; Key components of SCATS traffic control systems. Illumination Design-ANSI/IES RP-8-22 Distribution and Transmission Design for Local Distribution Companies according to O.Reg 22/04, CSA and LDC Standards

Education: University (Engineering) degree from an accredited educational institution.

Technical Skills: Required: Familiarity and detailed knowledge of all Toronto Hydro Standards. In-depth understanding of CSA and ESA standards relevant to aerial and buried utility design. Detailed knowledge of codes and regulations governing electrical system design in Ontario. Knowledge of Toronto and Ontario municipal and MTO standards, such as: OTM Book 12, Book 15 and Book 7; City of Toronto Transportation Specifications (TTS, TTD, TTR 800’s); and Ontario Municipal Traffic Design Guidelines. Expertise in performing detailed sag, tension, and pole loading calculations, as well as wind and ice loading calculations. Knowledge of AutoCAD and Microstation for design and drafting. Strong command of Google Suite.

Preferred Skills Experience on the City of Toronto, or other Municipal and MTO transportation projects. Active transportation design experience. Experience with Streetlighting design and RP-8 Streetlighting Design recommendations. Familiarity with Wiring Diagrams for Traffic Signals for MTO projects. Experience with high voltage substations design and operations.

Personal Skills: Good attention to detail, strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills to build positive relationships with team members, internal groups, and external agencies. Ability to work independently, as part of a team, and effectively in a virtual team atmosphere. Exceptional time management, with the ability to work effectively under pressure and meet conflicting deadlines. Highly adaptable and able to function in a fast-paced technological environment. Proactive approach to process improvement and efficiency development.

REPORTING OFFICE LOCATED IN MARKHAM, ON *Individual pay is determined based on several factors, education, experience, unique skills and job conditions. Other considerations may include certifications, specialized training, and the complexity or scope of the role.

Planview USL is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from individuals with all backgrounds, including Indigenous peoples, racialized persons, women, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, people with disabilities, and other underrepresented groups.

In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, Planview Utility Services Ltd will provide accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If selected to participate in the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process, please inform HR of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require.

We believe that diversity drives innovation, and we are dedicated to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute.

About Planview Utility Services Limited

Utilities
201-500 employees

Planview Utility Services provides Utility and Telecom Engineering, Subsurface Utility Engineering, Survey and Inspections, Mobile LiDAR and GIS Services. With an integrated approach to our service offering, we provide Utilities, Telecoms and Municipalities with solutions throughout their infrastructure projects. This means that our customers enjoy a full suite of services without having to engage another partner.

We provide Engineering Services to Telecommunication and Electric Utilities including pole line designs, FTTX, attachment permitting, structural analysis and loading calculations, municipal and specialty permits, manhole and duct bank design. Our Engineering team is familiar with the individual standards of most utilities and can provide designs to meet these.

Our SUE teams manage the utility relocation needs for some of the most densely populated regions in North America. By combining field services with unmatched utility experience and judgment, we deliver comprehensive SUE data analysis and utility conflict management alongside ongoing support of utility relocations throughout our customers’ projects. Utility locates coordination, daylighting (hydro-vac), surveying and data processing into CAD or GIS reports. We never miss an opportunity to collect data. Once an asset is exposed we collect and deliver the data back to you in GIS format. This ensures a commitment to continual data improvement and reduces risk and truck rolls all while focusing on damage prevention, employee and public safety.

We provide GIS Services to infrastructure owners to support asset management, damage prevention, ongoing operations and business continuity. Our GIS teams work closely with the Engineering and SUE groups to ensure our clients have every opportunity to maximize their GIS investments by employing sound process to maintain data in an accurate, timely and controlled method.

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