Controls & Instrumentation Engineer Stantec (Nova Scotia)

Controls & Instrumentation Engineer Stantec (Nova Scotia)

18 Aug
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Stantec Consulting International
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Nova Scotia

18 Aug

Stantec Consulting International

Nova Scotia

Join Stantec as a Controls & Instrumentation Engineer, specializing in automation systems and industrial networks. Help drive innovations in energy and infrastructure.

In this engineer role, you will contribute to the design and implementation of instrumentation and control systems for various industries, including mining and power generation. You will gain valuable experience while addressing complex engineering challenges, working alongside talented professionals to deliver high-quality results. Solid analytical and collaboration skills are essential as you navigate multidisciplinary project demands.

Key Responsibilities:
• Design and develop control and instrumentation systems
• Support site work and engineering investigations




• Specify instrumentation and prepare technical documents
• Collaborate on control room designs and network planning
• Assist in project coordination and stakeholder engagement

Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in engineering
• 5–10 years in relevant engineering sectors
• Understanding of PLC, HMI, and SCADA systems
• Effective communication and interpersonal skills
• Willingness to travel for projects

Join Stantec's dedicated team and enhance your professional growth in a supportive environment.
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📌 Controls & Instrumentation Engineer Stantec (Nova Scotia)
🏢 Stantec Consulting International
📍 Nova Scotia

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