Career Opportunities in Power Engineering in Canada
Career and employment opportunities for Canadian university students graduating in Power Engineering.
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Many people with a degree in power engineering go on to work in utility companies such as BC Hydro or NS Power. They are responsible for designing and maintaining electrical power grid infrastructure, as well as troubleshooting issues that arise. They also implement safeguards for during power outages, and design backup systems in the event of natural disasters.
Power engineering graduates can also work as consultants for engineering companies or resource industries such as mining or forestry companies, where they work as electrical power and control systems designers or construction supervisors.
Power engineers can also work in government, such as the Ministry of Transportation and Highways, where they work in collaboration with civil engineers to deliver power to highway systems (street lighting, message boards, construction signage, etc.).
Power engineers can also use their degree to attain their professional engineering (P.Eng) designation. It can also serve to further their education by counting as a prerequisite for a degree in medicine, law, or business.
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Study and Work in Power Engineering in Canada
Study Power Engineering in Canada What is Power Engineering? Discover similiar and related programs and universities in Canada offering Power Engineering degrees.
Power Engineering Admission Requirements The prerequisites required to become accepted to a undergraduate program in Power Engineering.
Graduate Power Engineering Admission Requirements The prerequisites required to become accepted to a graduate and/or postgraduate PhD program in Power Engineering.
What Power Engineering Students Learn Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Power Engineering.
Research in Power Engineering Research areas, topics, interests and projects in Power Engineering.
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