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“Electrical Engineer at Your Privacy. Skills: Traffic signal design, Roadway illumination design, Electrical systems design. Design traffic signal systems. Design illumination systems”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver high quality design packages; Support roadway safety; Support roadway efficiency; Support roadway sustainability
Industry & Context.
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What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Registered as Professional Engineer (P. Eng) in Ontario, Minimum 5 years relevant experience, Proficiency in AutoCAD, Proficiency in MicroStation, Proficiency in AGi32, Proficiency in Autolux, Familiarity with ESA requirements, Familiarity with utility coordination, Familiarity with permitting processes
Nice to Have
Eligible for P. Eng within reasonable timeframe, Additional illumination system experience, Airport infrastructure experience, Marine infrastructure experience, Communication skills, Ability to manage multiple projects
What You'll Do.
Design traffic signal systems
Design illumination systems
Prepare specifications
Prepare cost estimates
Design LRT transit electrical work
Design subway electrical work
Design EV charging stations
Perform photometric analysis
Perform lighting calculations
Perform pole calculations
Perform cable calculations
Perform circuit design
Review existing conditions
Perform site assessments
Coordinate with civil engineers
Coordinate with clients
Coordinate with utility providers
Coordinate with municipal stakeholders
Prepare technical reports
Prepare tender packages
Ensure ESA compliance
Ensure CSA compliance
Attend project coordination sessions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Multidisciplinary team; In-house civil engineers; Clients; Utility providers; Municipal stakeholders
Process & Methodology
Manage multiple projects
Full Job Description
### **Job Description** ## **Overview** As an Electrical Engineer in our transportation group, you will be responsible for designing and coordinating electrical systems for traffic signal and lighting projects across the country. You’ll work as part of a multidisciplinary team to deliver high quality design packages and technical advice to support roadway safety, efficiency and sustainability. ## **Your role** * Design and prepare traffic signal and illumination drawings, specifications, and cost estimates in accordance with TAC, Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), and provincial and municipal standards (e.g., City of Toronto, York and Peel Regions, MTO). * Design and prepare LRT transit and subway electrical work, electrical vehicle charging stations, specification and cost estimate. * Perform photometric analysis, lighting calculation, pole and cable calculations, and circuit design. * Review existing conditions and perform site assessments for retrofit or new installations. * Coordinate with in-house civil engineers, clients, utility providers, and municipal stakeholders during design and construction phases. * Prepare technical reports, tender packages, and coordinate responses to RFIs. * Ensure compliance with ESA, CSA, and other applicable codes and standards. Attend meetings, site visits, and project coordination sessions as required. ## **About you** * Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent. Registered as Professional Engineer (P. Eng) in Ontario (or eligible within a reasonable timeframe). * Minimum 5–7 years of relevant experience in traffic signal and roadway illumination design. * Proficiency in AutoCAD, MicroStation, and design tools such as AGi32 or Autolux for lighting analysis. * Familiarity with ESA requirements, utility coordination (e.g., Alectra, Toronto Hydro), and permitting processes. * Additional illumination system experience such as airport or marine infrastructure would be an asset. Strong communication skills and ability to m
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