Electrical Automation Engineer
Company Description
MAZDIS designs and engineers innovative, automated, and secure bicycle parking systems for public spaces and residential, institutional, and commercial buildings. Based in Vancouver, Canada, the company focuses on maximizing land use efficiency while supporting sustainable transportation infrastructure. MAZDIS develops automated secure bike parking solutions that help cities and organizations address theft and vandalism concerns. As committed advocates of cycling, the team works to make bike parking more convenient, secure, and accessible.
Their solutions contribute to safer and more resilient bicycling infrastructure worldwide.
The Electrical Automation Engineer will support the design, implementation, and optimization of automated bike parking systems and associated electrical controls. This full-time, on-site role is based in Vancouver, BC, and involves collaborating with mechanical, software, and product teams to develop reliable, safe, and efficient automation solutions. Day-to-day responsibilities include designing electrical schematics, configuring PLCs and control systems, integrating sensors and actuators, and developing control logic for automated equipment.
The engineer will perform system commissioning, diagnose and resolve electrical and automation issues, and implement improvements based on performance data and user feedback. The role also includes preparing technical documentation, supporting field installations and maintenance, and ensuring compliance with relevant codes, standards, and safety regulations.
- Strong foundation in Electrical Engineering with experience in designing and analyzing electrical systems for industrial or automation applications.
- Proficiency in Automation and Process Control, including PLC programming, control system architecture, and integration of sensors, drives, and actuators.
- Hands‑on experience with Robotics or mechatronic systems, including motion control, safety interlocks, and system commissioning.
- Advanced troubleshooting skills for diagnosing and resolving electrical, control, and system integration issues in automated equipment.
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related discipline, or equivalent practical experience.
- Familiarity with relevant electrical and safety standards (e.g., CSA, NEC/CEC) and best practices for industrial control panels.
- Ability to read and create electrical drawings and documentation using CAD or ECAD tools.
- Comfort working on‑site around electromechanical systems, with a strong focus on safety, reliability, and quality.
- Effective communication and collaboration skills to work within multidisciplinary teams and with external partners or suppliers.
- Experience with sustainable mobility, urban infrastructure, or building systems is an asset but not required.
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