Strategic Projects Power Systems Engineer (British Columbia)

Strategic Projects Power Systems Engineer (British Columbia)

21 Aug
|
Jacobs
|
British Columbia

21 Aug

Jacobs

British Columbia

Shape the future of utility infrastructure as a Power Systems Engineer – Strategic Projects at Jacobs, utilizing hybrid work flexibility. Engage in high-voltage transmission modernization and advanced technological solutions.

You will support critical utility initiatives and lead a variety of projects centered on grid modernization, energy storage, and renewable integration. This role demands a proactive engineer ready to solve complex challenges and enhance operational efficiencies, while collaborating effectively across teams.

Key Responsibilities:
• Lead special projects involving transmission systems and substations
• Perform load flow analyses, equipment assessments, and engineering evaluations
• Develop project scopes and coordinate engineering efforts




• Investigate innovative technical solutions for operational challenges
• Analyze equipment performance for reliability improvements

Requirements:
• ABET-accredited Electrical Engineering degree
• Minimum 12 years of relevant engineering experience
• Expertise in high-voltage systems (69kV - 500kV)
• Robust communication and collaborative project management skills
• Knowledge of industry standards and best practices

Make a meaningful impact in utility modernization and drive project success at Jacobs.
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📌 Strategic Projects Power Systems Engineer (British Columbia)
🏢 Jacobs
📍 British Columbia

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