CIMA+

Engineering

ElectricalDesigner/Technologist

CA$95–135k ~AI est. Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for mid candidates.

The Brief

“Electrical Designer / Technologist at CIMA+. Skills: Electrical design, 3D modelling, AutoCAD, SolidWorks. Collaborate with design team. Develop 3D model”

Industry & Context.

Engineering
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

Eligibility Requirements

Field work, Valid Class G drivers license

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Electical engineering technician diploma or equivalent, 7+ years of electricall design experience, Proficiency with AutoCAD, Proficiency with SolidWorks, Proficiency with 3D modelling, Command of MS Office, Excellent organizational abilities, Excellent communication abilities, Excellent leadership abilities, Analytical skills, Computer skills, Problem-solving skills, Valid Class G drivers license

Nice to Have

Experience in engineering consulting environment, Experience in Microstation

What You'll Do.

Collaborate with design team

Contribute insights to estimates

Contribute insights to proposals

Review engineering documents

Create Bills of Materials

Revise Bills of Materials

Maintain organized CAD library

Develop solutions for challenges

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Design team; Owners; Contractors

Communication Scope

Communication abilities

Full Job Description

Welcome to a place where people are at the heart of everything we do. [Welcome](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlLWr-kxjlY) to people with an inspiring vision and who seek stimulating challenges. At CIMA+, you’ll find a place where you’ll have many opportunities to learn and develop while working on engaging projects. We are a firm 100% owned by its employees and we value a collaborative and entrepreneurial mindset. You will have the flexibility to manage your work on your own terms and define what work-life balance means to you. When you join CIMA+, we welcome you to a place that you can call home. We are currently seeking a skilled Electrical Designer with experience in the industrial, mining or related industries to join our dynamic team in Sudbury. In this role, you will collaborate closely with both owners and contractors, applying your expertise to deliver innovative solutions across a range of high-impact projects. This position can be based out of the Thunder bay. Responsibilities * Collaborate with the design team on 3D model and drawing development. * Contribute insights to project estimates and proposals. * Review drawings & other engineering documents * Create and revise Bills of Materials (BOMs) * Maintaining an organized CAD library * Develop practical solutions for challenges in industrial or mining settings. * Complete field work, primarily in industrial or mining settings ## Qualifications * Electical engineering technician diploma or equivalent * 7+ years of electricall design experience, preferably in engineering consulting environment. * Proficiency with AutoCAD, SolidWorks and 3D modelling. Experience in Microstation an Asset * Strong command of MS Office, specifically Word, Excel, and Outlook. * Excellent organizational, communication and leadership abilities demonstrated through employment experience. * Strong analytical, computer, and problem-solving skills. * Integrity, team spirit, and a commitment to excellence * The ability to work indep

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