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Engineer / Engineering Trainee (Electrical Systems Engineering)

Bruce Power2 days ago
Tiverton, ON
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

Job Posting Start Date:

2025-09-03

Job Posting End Date:

2025-09-17

At Bruce Power, you’ll experience the meaningful work of advancing Ontario’s clean energy future and medical isotope innovation while contributing to a culture of excellence. Step into an inclusive and dynamic environment that values collaboration, encourages bold ideas and empowers you to make a real difference.

From safely delivering clean, reliable power to families and businesses across the province and cancer-fighting medical isotopes around the world to supporting challenging and innovative nuclear projects like our multi-year Life Extension Program, we offer interesting and impactful opportunities. Ongoing training and development are part of every job, providing constant growth and skill-building potential.

Be a part of the team — our future is bright!

To help achieve our business plans, Bruce Power currently has an opportunity for an Engineer/Engineering Trainee, in the Electrical Systems Engineering Section.

This is a permanent, full-time position which offers a competitive benefits, compensation and pension package and is located on site in Tiverton, Ontario.

More than one (1) position may be available.

Key Responsibilities:

As a member of this technical team, the successful candidate will provide expertise in a specific technical area required to sustain performance of assets and resolve non-standard design and technical problems related to Electrical equipment(s) or system(s).

Specific Accountabilities:

  • Act as Responsible System Engineer or Component Engineer for assigned Station Electrical Power Distribution System/Component.
  • Regularly monitor and review the performance of assigned system and components with a focus on predicting and preventing equipment failures.
  • Complete System Health Reporting for assigned System(s) as required.
  • Collaborate with Component Engineers, Design Engineers, Operations, Maintenance and Plant Health Committee to resolve equipment health threats or concerns.
  • Develop and maintain an understanding of the assigned equipment through participation in industry users-groups and network with external knowledgeable contacts. Maintain strong relationships with vendors and industry, solicit support as required for component management.
  • Review relevant industry Operating Experience and regulatory requirements and initiate actions as necessary. Act as a Bruce Power contact to EPRI, COG, etc. for the assigned system group.
  • Focus on long-term equipment health and develop, optimize and maintain Technical Basis Assessment, Life Cycle Management Plan and determine Asset Life Projections and Options.
  • Provide technical support to Operations and Maintenance, including but not limited to reviewing technical content of Operating and Maintenance manuals, engineering evaluation plan and/or troubleshooting plan technical verification, or provide support to the Technical Operability Evaluation process.
  • Act as the Peer Group coordinator for the designated components and equipment. Organize, prepare the agenda and content, and lead peer group meetings where required.
  • Independently manage workload to maintain high levels of quality and schedule adherence for assigned deliverables.
  • Act as owners’ representation for the projects related to assigned system, where required.
  • Attend, and represent department, as directed, on various internal and external technical committees.
  • Assist Station Engineering to ensure systems are operating within the established design and licensing basis.

Knowledge and Skills:

  • A technical working knowledge in Electrical Power Distribution System, classification and Ontario Electrical Safety Code is considered an asset.
  • Demonstrated thorough knowledge of electrical equipment; specifically, LV/MV Breakers in Electrical Distribution Systems and Batteries in DC Systems is considered an asset.
  • Familiar with international standards such as IEC 61508, 61513 and 61226 is considered an asset.
  • Previous experience with reliability engineering or asset management will be considered as an asset.
  • Previous experience with CLASS 1 Power System and Breakers (LV/MV) will be considered an asset.
  • Demonstrated ability to achieve task results consistent with requirements for safety, quality, quantity and resource allowance.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, presentation skills
  • Demonstrated ability to interact positively with others by developing trust, mutual respect and Co-operative working relationships.
  • Demonstrated ability to plan, prioritize and organize work to meet objectives.
  • Demonstrated ability to adapt to changing priorities, deadlines and heavy workloads.
  • Demonstrated attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, take initiative, and be self-motivated.
  • Proven ability to write technical documentation.
  • Strong leadership skills and high degree of accountability and engagement.
  • A history of demonstrating strong analytical, problem solving, and decision-making capability.
  • A high degree of initiative, self-motivation, flexibility, and the ability to work with minimal guidance in a team environment.

Education and Experience:

Engineer (Occupation Code 670325)

  • Completion of a 4-year University Engineering degree.
  • An Ontario Professional Engineering designation is required (P.Eng.).
  • A period of over 6 years and up to and including 8 years’ experience is considered necessary.

Engineering Trainee (Occupation Code 670207)

  • Completion of a 4-year University Engineering degree.
  • Working toward obtaining P.Eng. certification from Professional Engineers Ontario
  • A period of over 2 years and up to and including 4 years' experience is considered necessary.

Are you ready for a change?

Please complete the online application and attach a cover letter and resume, indicating your education and experience as it relates to this opportunity. We look forward to receiving your application and will be in contact with you, should you be selected for an interview.

The successful candidate will be selected based on related and required education, experience, knowledge and skills, a competency-based interview, and background reference checks.

As one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, Bruce Power is committed to promoting a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion where workers feel valued for their uniqueness and are recognized for their individual differences, talents and skills. Diversity, equity and inclusion is critical to our business as we recognize that our people are our greatest resource. To support our inclusive workplace culture, we welcome and encourage everyone to apply.

About Bruce Power

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Bruce Power is Canada's first private nuclear generator. Bruce Power's 2,300-acre site on the shores of Lake Huron houses the Bruce A and B generating stations, which each hold four CANDU reactors.

Over the past decade, Bruce Power has refurbished all four units at its Bruce A station, returning 3,000 megawatts of clean, low-cost electricity to Ontario consumers. Combined with its Bruce B units, Bruce Power generates 6,400 megawatts and provides 30% of Ontario's electricity at 30% less than the average residential price of power.

As a corporation, we live each day by a strong and clear set of values that embrace safety, our community, integrity and diversity.

Bruce Power is an all-Canadian partnership of TransCanada Corp., Borealis Infrastructure (a trust established by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System), The Power Workers' Union and The Society of Energy Professionals. A majority of Bruce Power employees are also owners of the business.

We invite you to learn more about Bruce Power on our website (www.brucepower.com), follow us on Twitter @Bruce_Power and Facebook (www.facebook.com/BruceNGS), via our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/brucepower4you, or in person at our Visitors' Centre near Tiverton, ON, which has many entertaining exhibits, films and presentations that help you explore the world of nuclear energy.