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SaskPower
| Job Title: | Engineer, Supply Planning | Salary: | N/A | Category: | Engineering | Deadline: |
9/10/2012: Expired
| Location: | Regina, Saskatchewan |
Overview What's better than having a rewarding career? How about a rewarding career in a fast-growing province with a rich history and a bright future? Short commute times, beautiful scenery and a low cost of living make Saskatchewan the perfect place to live, work and raise a family. Sound appealing? Consider SaskPower, the province's principal supplier of electricity. We offer some of the best career opportunities in the province, and there's never been a better time to join us. Challenging work, competitive salaries, attractive benefits, professional development, career advancement opportunities and the chance to become involved in your community await you. Become a part of our growing team and find more than a job-find the career you've been waiting for and a great place to call home. Our successful candidate will utilize their engineering knowledge and expertise to develop an inventory of electric supply options and prepare and coordinate technical studies of electrical generation technologies. The individual in this position will also provide technical support for the planning, analysis, and development of electrical generation projects and energy policies.
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Experience and Qualifications Your specialized history includes a university degree in engineering with several years of engineering experience in planning or related engineering experience. You are known for your strong project management skills, leading projects from start to finish and have expertise in engineering planning and economic analysis. Reliability evaluation of Engineering Systems would be a definite asset. You must be eligible for membership in the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan and possess strong interpersonal, communication, and leadership skills and have the unique ability to develop innovative solutions to problems. Preference will be given to candidates with a bachelor's degree in mechanical or electrical engineering.
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