Job descriptionBantrel is seeking a qualified Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) Field Engineer (Industrial Projects) to join our mining team, based out of Leroy, SK.
Responsibilities
Completes mandatory mechanical inspections for all infrastructure included within the scope.
Sign applicable check sheets upon completion of field inspection.
Reviews submittals related to Electrical and Instrumentation (contractor project execution plan, quality plan, Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs), inspection records).
Issues quality incident reports.
Manages technical queries (TQs), Field Change Notices (FCNs), Field Change Reports (FCRs), Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) for electrical and instrumentation discipline.
Communicates electrical and instrumentation design changes and/or field engineering changes with construction and engineering teams.
Performs electrical and instrumentation field inspections.
Ensures effective and efficient use of ICC platforms and systems to submit queries, notices, and reports.
Reviews installed quantities.
Attends and participates in construction walk‑downs and verifies closure of punch items.
Reviews turnover documentation.
Confirms that all minimum maintenance and inspection activities are completed for electrical and instrumentation components by the contractors.
Participates in site risk and control ownership as required.
Generates reports on electrical and instrumentation engineering deliverables, execution, and turnover.
May be involved in shaft mining underground work.
Operates day‑to‑day ensuring that activities are prioritized in line with broader objectives.
Attends and participates in the weekly contractor quality meeting.
Prepares field sketches for temporary facilities when required.
Coordinates with engineering on constructability and design issues relating to electrical discipline such as installation and testing of electrical systems, lighting systems, high‑voltage equipment and grounding, and DCS systems.
Establishes an electrical design/field engineering working relationship and lines of communication with the Engineer of Record, including agreement on electrical engineering deliverables and overall construction application configuration management.
Specifies electrical criteria for construction of temporary construction facilities as required.
Reviews material receiving reports and warehousing to assure delivery of correct electrical materials.
Coordinates and monitors interfaces for electrical data exchange to support the construction automation plan and the project controls program requirements at the job site.
Coordinates with Field Supervision and subcontractors to plan/support construction schedules.
Plans and recommends electrical procedures to be implemented by Field Supervision to ensure construction operations are within requirements of engineering design and specifications.
Additional duties as required.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or an equivalent combination of education, training, and relevant work experience.
Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) registration in the Province of Saskatchewan is an asset.
Minimum 5–10 years of relevant experience in the electrical discipline on large‑scale capital projects, preferably within mining, potash, heavy industrial, or similarly complex construction environments.
Strong knowledge of quality management systems, including ISO standards, inspection and test plans (ITPs), and auditing processes supporting major project delivery.
High attention to detail and a demonstrated commitment to quality outcomes, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement.
Ability to quickly learn and apply new systems, standards, and technologies within a fast‑paced project environment.
Functional knowledge of industry‑leading engineering standards and engineering management practices in a multi‑discipline EPC/EPCM environment, including experience with 3D, data‑centric design and construction platforms.
Working knowledge of integrated project delivery workflows, including engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, project controls, health & safety, environment & community, and risk management, typical of large mining and industrial capital projects.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to effectively engage a wide range of stakeholders, including discipline leads, functional managers, clients, vendors, and construction contractors.
Benefits & Work Conditions
Full‑time short‑term role based at the BHP Jansen Potash Mine Project in Saskatchewan.
Camp position with a 14‑day on / 7‑day off rotation.
Compensation package competitive for the industry.
Opportunity for career advancement and professional growth.
Inclusive workplace welcoming and valuing Indigenous perspectives and supporting people with disabilities.
Additional Information Bantrel encourages applications from people with disabilities and is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible environment. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates participating in all aspects of the recruitment process.
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