Join to apply for the Junior Project Engineer role at University of Victoria Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) is a worldleading organization supporting ocean discovery and technological innovation. It is a notforprofit society that operates and manages innovative cabled observatories on behalf of the University of Victoria, supplying continuous power and Internet connectivity to scientific instruments in coastal, deepocean, and Arctic environments. ONCs cable arrays host hundreds of sensors and mobile/land assets, addressing key scientific and policy issues such as subsea earthquakes, tsunamis, ocean acidification, and marine biodiversity. ONCs Observatory Operations division is mandated to provide reliable and relevant digital, coastal, and subsea infrastructure that facilitates the goals of the observatory user communities. Marine Operations supports this mandate through the installation, maintenance, and repair of cabled arrays, mobile systems, and landbased assets. Marine Technology Centre in Sidney serves as the departments base of operations. The Junior Project Engineer will work in either the Testing & Development (T&D) unit or the Field Services unit. The T&D unit is primarily responsible for testing and qualifying instruments before deployment, while the Field Services unit prepares and executes field service operations related to the daytoday workings of the observatories. Both units participate in shipbased activities multiple times a year for up to four weeks, and in day or multiday trips to service land and marine systems. The junior engineer participates in observatory maintenance, instrument testing and maintenance, laboratory testing facility upkeep, equipment design and development, and documentation of instruments and procedures. The role also involves engineering duties to design and build equipment enabling ocean science, and assisting with field operations planning and execution. The position is expected to demonstrate ownership and leadership over engineering and field responsibilities. The successful candidate will have a degree in engineering or applied science, and a minimum of 12 years of experience related to engineering in marine environments, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. The candidate must be a member of Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia as a Professional Engineer (PEng) or registered as an Engineer in Training (EIT), or be eligible for registration and must register as a condition of employment. Additional requirements include certification in forklift and crane operation, first aid, and a Transport Canadaapproved marine safety course such as Standards of Training, Certifications and Watchkeeping 95 Basic Safety, MEDA3, or other. Technical Ability to use engineering training and experience to diagnose and analyze problems Experience with electronics testing equipment and tools Strong electronic troubleshooting and soldering skills Experience with PCbased command, control, and data acquisition Experience with serial communications protocols (EIA232, 422, 485) Experience with computer networking, TCP/IP and UDP Experience with systemslevel hardware integration Experience with mechanical and structural systems design and fabrication Demonstrated competence with construction hand and power tools Demonstrated competence with a 3D CAD package such as SolidWorks Documentation, diagram and technical writing skills Other Strong problemsolving abilities and the ability to work independently to complete small projects from start to finish Ability to work cooperatively within a team, as well as independently Strong interpersonal and communication skills Experience with oceanographic instrumentation and equipment, including seasupport, is an asset Forklift certification is an asset Experience designing subsea equipment, including underwater enclosures, seabed structures and deployment rigging is an asset A current Standard First Aid or Marine Basic First Aid certificate is desirable A Transport Canada approved marine safety course such as Standards in Training, Certifications and MEDA3 Marine Basic Safety, or other would be an asset Seniority level Entry level Employment type Full-time Job function Engineering and Information Technology Industries Higher Education Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at University of Victoria by 2x. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Title
Junior Project Engineer