Provide expert electrical engineering support to Operations and Projects, including troubleshooting, design reviews, incident investigations, and failure analysis.
Support electrical power systems, large electric motors and drive systems, process controllers, HMIs, communications networks, and related instrumentation.
Participate in risk assessments, electrical hazard assessments, and Arc Flash analysis; support implementation of electrical safety standards and safe‑work procedures.
Provide guidance on equipment specifications, installation practices, maintenance strategies, and design standards.
Lead or contribute to engineering standards, specifications, and procedures—ensuring consistent application across the organization.
Serve as the escalation point for complex or systemic technical problems; identify risks and improvement opportunities.
Research emerging technologies and represent Enbridge on industry committees.
Mentor junior engineers and contribute to the Electrical Community of Practice to share best practices.
Communicate technical recommendations clearly to stakeholders, ensuring alignment with operational requirements, cost considerations, and regulatory expectations.
Requirements
A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent).
Minimum 15 years of operating plant experience, ideally in oil & gas or petrochemical environments.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate across technical and non‑technical teams.
Strong understanding of electrical codes and standards (CSA, IEEE, API, NFPA).
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel occasionally to field sites.
Preferred: Experience supporting gas transmission pipelines.
Detailed knowledge of CSA Z462, NFPA 70E, IEEE 1584.
Familiarity with ETAP software.
Experience with electrical safety programs, pipeline/powerline mitigation, and major motor/drive systems.
Background working with Solar or GE gas turbine electrical systems.
Prior project management or design experience on compression station electrical systems.