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Job Location | Halifax |
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Job Type | Permanent |
Job Title:Engineer in TrainingCompany, Department:Nova Scotia Power – Capital ProjectsLocation: Wreck Cove, Nova Scotia CanadaSalary:Commensurate with qualifications and experienceType of Employment:Regular, Full TimeReference Number:11678The Opportunity:NS Power is currently in the execution phase of a Life Extensionamp; Modernization (LEM) effort for the largest Hydro Generating Station in Nova Scotia. The Wreck Cove Generating Station is located in Cape Breton, on the Cabot Trail. We are currently looking for an Engineer in Training to join our team in a permanent position. Reporting to the Senior Engineer, and as an integral member of our team, you will contribute to the development, management and delivery of the Wreck Cove LEM and future projects.The Engineer in Training will support the Nova Scotia Power Capital Project Execution Group with a focus on the Wreck Cove Life Extensionamp; Modernization Project and will work closely with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) vendors, engineering consultants, operations, planning and maintenance teams to ensure assigned tasks are properly planned and executed within agreed schedule, scope and budget. The successful candidate will join Nova Scotia Power’s team of dedicated professionals, whose goal is to exceed our customer’s expectations in delivering reliable and cost-effective energy and services.Why consider this role