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Hybrid Transmission Line Engineer at Stantec
Stantec Consulting International Ltd.
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toronto, Canada
Location
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Posted
June 06, 2026
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Job Description
Join Stantec as a Transmission Line Engineer, leveraging a hybrid work model to create impactful energy solutions across Canada. Collaborate with industry leaders on dynamic power line projects.
This position at Stantec requires Professional Engineer registration and a minimum of 5 years in transmission line engineering. You will be integral to a collaborative team, focusing on designs, evaluations, and optimizing transmission lines using state-of-the-art software. This role emphasizes professional growth and support.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Prepare design and engineering documents β’ Model transmission lines using PLS software β’ Conduct alignment and layout studies β’ Provide technical oversight during construction β’ Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams for project success
Requirements: β’ Bachelorβs degree in Civil/Structural Engineering β’ Certification as a Professional Engineer in Canada β’ At least 5 yearsβ experience in the field β’ Skilled in using PLS-C...
This position at Stantec requires Professional Engineer registration and a minimum of 5 years in transmission line engineering. You will be integral to a collaborative team, focusing on designs, evaluations, and optimizing transmission lines using state-of-the-art software. This role emphasizes professional growth and support.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Prepare design and engineering documents β’ Model transmission lines using PLS software β’ Conduct alignment and layout studies β’ Provide technical oversight during construction β’ Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams for project success
Requirements: β’ Bachelorβs degree in Civil/Structural Engineering β’ Certification as a Professional Engineer in Canada β’ At least 5 yearsβ experience in the field β’ Skilled in using PLS-C...