Job Description
About NWR
At NWR we are on a mission. Our goal is to maximize the value of processing bitumen into energy products safely and responsibly by our high performing teams for our partners, customers, and Alberta.
Our primary focus is our PEOPLE. We firmly believe our people are at the core of everything we do. We support a diverse work environment where people feel safe, valued, and can make a difference. We celebrate success and have fun, making NWR a place where we are all proud to work.
This position is based on site at the NWR Sturgeon Refinery working a 9/80 schedule.
Values
Integrity. Respect. Trust. Results.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Lead - Electrical Engineer, the Engineer - Electrical provides engineering services and support to maximize the Refinery electrical power system availability and reliability including major troubleshooting and resolution of events, electrical equipment and maintenance strategies. The Electrical Engineer supports the efficient application of the NWR Electrical Safety Program, Quality Management Plan and Process Safety Management. This role has potential for career advancement in the near term.
Responsibilities
Interfaces with other NWR technical discipline team members and Engineering and Reliability, key suppliers and industry organizations to ensure electrical best practices are being implemented;
Supports the management of quality and consistency of engineering in the plant for the Electrical discipline ensuring that Electrical technical requirements are met across all engineering interfaces;
Supports development and updating of Electrical standards and specifications for the refinery and ensure compliance from all parties;
Provides engineering expertise to Maintenance and Operations groups for electrical maintenance programs, spare parts and troubleshooting of electrical equipment;
Participates in field walkdowns to collect information, confirm new designs will work, inspect new installations, troubleshoot, support technicians and operators;
Provides technical support for approval of vendors and suppliers to maintain the Approved Manufacturers List for Electrical equipment;
Keeps discipline records up to date, authenticate and stamp all final documents where required for use in the plant and ensure that equipment data is properly filed;
Provides support to keep up to date all NWR electrical technical tools: ETAP software, Power Management System files and database, heat tracing management systems, Smartplant Electrical, etc.;
Performs Electrical Power System Analyses and other applicable studies required to maintain the facility assuring compliance with all applicable specifications and codes pertaining to all aspects of electrical systems and equipment;
Participates in the specification and procurement of critical electrical equipment as required to maintain the plant including preparation of requisitions, technical bid evaluations and supplier document reviews;
Evaluates technical deviation requests (deviations from refinery standards and specifications) from the contractor as well as facility management of change requests;
Reviews and develops schedules and diagrams pertaining to main electrical power and its direct control systems;
Reviews electrical power analysis models for all electrical protection arrangements, devices and sizes/ratings;
Creates and supports electrical calculations, equipment sizing, cable sizing, AC & DC UPS systems, transformers, lighting, impressed cathodic protection, etc. for new projects;
Coordinates Electrical, Instrumentation and Telecoms cable rack inputs into the Smartplant Design Tools;
Backfills the Lead - Electrical Engineer for vacation relief, etc.
All other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Understands, creates and maintains a visible commitment to process and personal safety, as well as the safety of others; adheres to NWR’s Core Competencies to drive results and a high performing culture.
A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering; Registered as a Professional Engineer in the province of Alberta.
5 years of Professional Engineering experience working in a heavy industrial environment;
Strong understanding of safe work practices and engineering obligations in an industrial environment;
Knowledge of the Canadian Electrical Code, IEEE standards and other codes and guidelines for refinery and upgrading electrical equipment and systems;
Ability to reach the right balance between business and technical requirements and to work collaboratively with all stakeholders;
Strong communication skills with the ability to build effective interpersonal relationships in addition to creating a positive and productive team-oriented environment.
Benefits
Excellent Compensation
Attractive Incentive
Group Savings Program
Health and Dental Care
Vision Care
EFAP
Paid Time Off
Growth and Development Opportunities
Strong Safety and High Performance Team Culture
Equal Opportunity
NWR celebrates diversity and we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating equitable employment opportunities and an inclusive environment for all employees and qualified applicants. Should you require an accommodation during the application process, please contact us at hradministrator@nwrpartnership.com with the position you are interested in.
We thank all applicants for their interest in opportunities with NWR, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, emails or unsolicited agency resumes please.
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Job Details
Posted Date:
March 2, 2026
Job Type:
Construction
Location:
Canada
Company:
North West Redwater Partnership
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