Lead the design, fabrication, installation, and commissioning of new control systems or the refurbishment of existing systems. Troubleshoot issues with existing systems to root-cause and work with operators in the field to optimize existing equipment. Analyze data from existing operations to design and optimize control systems. Implement standard SCADA systems across the fleet and maintain support of these systems for data gathering and analysis. Prepare specifications and other engineering documents to procure and install a wide variety of hydro-electric equipment and systems. Provide operations & maintenance recommendations for hydro-electric systems. Manage project implementation. Up to 30% travel for project supervision and execution.
Job Requirements
Requires: Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent degree) in Mechatronics Engineering or a closely related field, and 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate experience in a related occupation.
- Must have 5 years of CAD experience in electrical drawings including single-line diagram, schematics, block, and wiring among electrical industry standards, such as IEEE, ANSI, NEC, IEC, and ISO.
- Must have 5 years of experience in panel building and wiring, including testing (debug), installation and commissioning of electrical equipment in different systems.
- Must have 5 years of industrial automation experience, including PLC’s and HMI’s, controls networks, DeviceNet, ControlNet, and EtherNet.
- Any required experience may have been gained concurrently.
Apply online at https://www.eaglecreekre.com/careers/careers or send resume to [email protected] and list position title in Subject.
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What We Do
Eagle Creek Renewable Energy was founded in 2010 to acquire, enhance and operate small hydroelectric power facilities. Eagle Creeks’ facilities provide clean energy to electricity consumers in North America while allowing recreational opportunities and protecting historical resources and the environment. Eagle Creek currently owns and operates eighty-six hydroelectric facilities representing approximately 640 megawatts of capacity across the United States. Eagle Creek also has ownership interests equivalent to approximately 12 megawatts in fourteen other hydroelectric facilities and two solar facilities in New England.
Eagle Creek is a privately-owned entity and is wholly-owned subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation.
In November 2018, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) acquired Eagle Creek from Hudson Clean Energy Partners, Power Energy Corporation and its other previous investors. On October 8, 2019, Ontario Power Generation announced the finalization of the acquisition of Cube Hydro Partners and Helix Partners (collectively, Cube Hydro) from I Squared Capital. The two companies are now merging into one, operating under the Eagle Creek Renewable Energy Name.
Eagle Creek continues to seek opportunities to acquire hydroelectric facilities and improve them to increase clean power production, operate them in harmony with the environment and enhance the value of the company's hydroelectric portfolio for its investor, employees, host communities and all stakeholders in the projects.








