Overview
Languages
English
Education
- Bachelor's degree
Experience
5 years or more
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Green jobs contribute to environmental preservation, conservation, and restoration. Learn more about green jobs.
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The employer stated that this position is a green job, because it involves tasks and responsibilities contributing to positive environmental outcomes and helping Canada achieve its net-zero target.
Work setting
- Urban area
- Private sector
Responsibilities
Tasks
- Conduct feasibility, design operation and performance research of electrical generation and distribution networks
- Prepare material cost and timing estimates, reports and design specifications
- Design electrical and electronic components, systems and equipment
- Develop maintenance and operating standards for electrical and electronic systems and equipment
- Investigate electrical or electronic failures
- Conduct micro or nanodevices simulations, characterization, process modeling and integration in the development of new electronic devices and products
- Set up and operate specialized and standard test equipment to diagnose, test and analyze the performance of electrical and electronic components, assemblies and systems
Experience and specialization
Area of work experience
- Design
- Specification or technical writing
- Testing and evaluation
Area of specialization
- Semiconductor
- Data processing and systems
Additional information
Transportation/travel information
- Public transportation is available
Work conditions and physical capabilities
- Fast-paced environment
- Work under pressure
- Tight deadlines
- Attention to detail
Personal suitability
- Accurate
- Efficient interpersonal skills
- Team player
- Initiative
- Flexibility