We are seeking an Electrification Project Engineering Manager to lead the design, planning, and execution of electrification projects. This role involves coordinating engineering teams, managing project schedules, and ensuring technical solutions meet safety, quality, and operational standards. The ideal candidate combines technical expertise with strong project leadership and stakeholder management skills.
Position Responsibilities
Project Planning & Management
- Oversee all phases of electrification projects, from concept to completion.
- Develop and maintain project schedules, budgets, and resource plans.
- Monitor project progress, identify risks, and implement mitigation strategies.
Engineering Leadership
- Provide technical guidance to engineering teams, ensuring designs meet safety and regulatory requirements.
- Review and approve engineering deliverables and design documentation.
- Facilitate cross-functional collaboration across electrical, civil, and systems engineering disciplines.
Stakeholder Coordination
- Serve as the primary liaison with internal teams, contractors, and external partners.
- Communicate project status, milestones, and technical issues to senior management and stakeholders.
- Ensure all project work aligns with corporate policies, quality standards, and safety requirements.
Prerequisites
- Strong experience in electrical engineering, electrification projects, or rail transit systems.
- Proven ability to manage complex engineering projects with multidisciplinary teams.
- Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Certifications (Preferred, but not Required)
- Professional Engineer (PE) or equivalent electrical engineering certification.
- Project Management Professional (PMP) or similar credentials.
What the Role Offers
- Competitive salary up to $155,000 per year.
- Opportunity to lead innovative electrification projects and influence sustainable infrastructure development.
- Exposure to large-scale transit projects and advanced engineering solutions.
Why Toronto?
Toronto is a central hub for major transit and infrastructure projects, offering access to a dynamic engineering community, advanced electrification initiatives, and strong opportunities for career growth in sustainable urban transportation.