Project Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists
As a Project Engineer, you will play a critical role in shaping how high-impact power infrastructure projects are designed and delivered across the Americas. You will apply your technical expertise to engineer innovative solutions for substations, BESS, solar, and rail electrification systems ranging from 11kV to 765kV, directly influencing project performance, safety, and long-term reliability.
What will you do?Produce accurate technical specifications and material schedules to enable efficient procurement
Execute key primary designs, grounding, lightning protection, steel structures, transformers, switch gear, cabling, and BOQs, to ensure robust, constructible solutions
Drive design and standardization reviews to improve consistency and accelerate tender preparation
Support Tender Managers with precise technical data to enhance bid strategy and customer confidence
Prepare tender proposals that reflect optimized engineering and meet client requirements
Collaborate with engineering teams to ensure fully coordinated, cross-discipline solutions
Capture lessons learned from site and commissioning teams to strengthen future tender designs
Work with suppliers to confirm technical alignment and validate solution feasibility
Coordinate with project management, planning, tendering, and supply chain teams to keep bids on track
Review and approve tender technical documents to ensure compliance and quality
Deliver work packages on time and within scope to support successful, profitable tenders
Proficient in CAD tools such as AutoCAD and/or Micro Station
Comfortable using Microsoft Office Suite for documentation, coordination, and communication
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering with 3–5 years of relevant experience, or a Master’s degree with 2–3 years of experience
Professional Engineering (PE) certification (or working toward it) is an advantage
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