Senior Project Engineer (Asset Management and Reliability Engineering)
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Position Title: Senior Project Engineer (Asset Management and Reliability Engineering)
Position Status: Regular Full-Time
Employee Group: Exempt
Location: 4515 Central Boulevard, Burnaby
Salary Range/Wage Rate: Professional / Technical, Level P3A ($123,587.51 -- $145,395.95 annually)
Department Overview: Liquid Waste Services is seeking a Senior Project Engineer to lead process improvements, enhance data analytics, and develop our Enterprise Asset Management System within a wastewater utility setting. The role involves analyzing asset performance using GIS and Power BI, establishing standard frameworks for asset decision-making, and ensuring consistent data collection and application.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead process improvement initiatives and data analytics enhancements.
- Develop and implement asset management standards and frameworks.
- Analyze asset performance and data trends using GIS, Power BI, and CMMS tools.
- Collaborate across teams to ensure data consistency and quality.
- Support growth in asset management practices and contribute to strategic planning.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Applied Science in engineering or related field; 4-6 years of relevant experience or equivalent.
- Membership or eligibility for P.Eng. with EGBC.
- Strong technical knowledge in reliability engineering and asset management.
- Experience with GIS, Power BI, and CMMS tools.
- Excellent communication, documentation, and collaboration skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects, work independently, and lead teams.
- Valid BC Class 5 Driver's License.
Additional Information:
- Reports to the Division Manager.
- Engages in complex project management, budgeting, and policy development.
- Participates in standards development and may supervise technical staff.
- Supports regulatory and policy initiatives.
Our Vision: Metro Vancouver aims to provide sustainable regional services through collaboration and innovation, fostering a diverse, safe, and inclusive work environment.
Apply by May 7, 2025, via our Careers page.