Job Description
Description
Electrical Engineer – Build Your Career with an Industry Leader!
Location: Markham, Ontario (On-Site)
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent
Join a team that values your development, respects your potential, and provides real-world experience in a growing industry.
Who We Are
Corrosion Service Company Limited (CSCL) has been a pioneer in cathodic protection and corrosion engineering since 1950. As an employee‑owned company, our focus is on innovation, sustainability, and putting our people first. We work on some of the world’s most exciting and challenging projects, protecting critical infrastructure while preserving the environment and strengthening the communities we serve.
Why Join Us?
Collaborative Culture – Become part of a high‑energy, high‑performing team that values diversity, innovation, and respect.
Career Growth – Kickstart your career with opportunities to develop and expand your engineering skill set.
Hands‑On Experience – Work alongside top industry leaders and gain real‑world expertise.
What’s In It For You
Industry‑leading wages and comprehensive benefit plan
Work side‑by‑side with industry leaders in corrosion engineering and start building your successful career portfolio
Company‑sponsored training/education fees (e.g., P.Eng., NACE, etc.)
Fitness club membership discount program
Chance to be part of a high‑energy and high‑performing team
Collaborative working environment founded on respect
What You Will Do
The Electrical Engineer role is a technical position with the Engineering team. The candidate will be responsible for designing and implementing cathodic protection systems and AC mitigation solutions for various industrial facilities, pipelines, powerlines, and structures. Typical works include proposals, survey procedures, electrical interference and corrosion modelling and calculations, and engineering reports and drawings.
Responsibilities
Utilize electrical engineering principles, corrosion theory, and industry standards to model, simulate, and design cathodic protection and AC mitigation systems for structure integrity, corrosion prevention, and personnel and public safety.
Review and consolidate project data provided by clients, field technicians, and third parties including, but not limited to, geotechnical reports, field survey data, construction drawings, alignment sheets, station diagrams, and field survey data.
Utilize specialized modelling software to evaluate and mitigate electrical interference between high voltage powerlines, transit systems, metallic pipelines, facilities, etc.
Coordinate with project managers, operations teams, and drafting teams to ensure completion of project tasks in accordance with company, industry, and client standards and best practices.
Generate field survey procedures, engineering models and calculations, technical reports, engineering drawings, QA/QC documentation, and commissioning reports.
Communicate regularly with internal and external clients and stakeholders to provide updates, address concerns, and ensure project objectives are met or exceeded, while meeting scope, time, cost, and quality constraints.
Work with project managers to prepare proposals, define scopes of work, and estimate hours and materials.
Support senior engineers with specialized or complex projects, research and development, and product development.
Complete other duties as assigned by management related to cathodic protection, corrosion control, and AC and DC electrical interference.
Comply with company policies and procedures.
Travel, overtime, and weekend work may be required to meet customer expectations.
Supervision: often assisted by others on projects in a learning environment. Generally, projects are straightforward with known methods and low risk.
Problem solving: work is closely supervised.
Understanding: Explains facts, policies and practices related to their job area.
Required Knowledge And Experience
Degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited university.
Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) registration in Canada or eligibility to obtain it within 3 years.
Certification in NACE CP2 or higher is an asset.
Strong analytical, problem solving, and technical writing skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel.
Familiarity with CDEGS by SES (or equivalent) is advantageous.
Experience with pipelines, cathodic protection, AC/DC interference, and high‑voltage transmission systems is beneficial.
(Note: Employment is conditional upon completing satisfactory background checks.)
CSCL is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible work environment. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know.
Thank you for your interest! Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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