Design Engineer (Electrical Focus) at MSCP Heat Management Solutions in Sherwood Park, Edmonton region. Skills: Bill of Materials (BOM), CAD, Collaboration, Communication, Control Systems. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
MSCP Heat Management Solutions
Location
Sherwood Park, Edmonton region
Type
not_specified
Required skills:
Bill of Materials (BOM)
CAD
Collaboration
Communication
Control Systems
EHT (Electric Heat Tracing)
Electrical Design
Insulation Systems
Problem-solving
Project Management
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDesign Engineer (Electrical Focus)
Location: Sherwood Park, AB (with travel to project sites as required)
About MSCP
MSCP Heat Management Solutions is a rapidly evolving organization built as a system of interdependent processes and not as a traditional hierarchy. Estimating, engineering, procurement, manufacturing, and field execution operate as connected entity, each contributing to the overall flow of work.
Our focus is not on maximizing efficiency, we focus on managing our chosen constraints and improving total system throughput. This requires a shared conceptual foundation grounded in systems thinking, Theory of Constraints, and practical application in industrial environments.
Engineering at MSCP does not exist as a standalone function. It exists to enable flow—to ensure that what is designed can be estimated, built, installed, and maintained without friction.
Our work spans different industrial sectors, including oil & gas, where electrical reliability, constructability, and repeatability are critical. Strong theoretical understanding is valued as it leads to clear, executable, and scalable solutions.
Role Overview
The Design/Structural Engineer is a new position that plays a central role in strengthening MSCP’s electrical design capability as we expand into more complex product and system offerings that require standardization and a high level of repeatability.
This role is responsible for developing engineered solutions related to structural/electrical assemblies, heat management systems, insulation systems, and supporting infrastructure, while ensuring alignment with electrical heat trace (EHT) and control systems, where required.
The Design Engineer is expected to operate across the system, bridging engineering, manufacturing, and field execution, ensuring that designs are not only technically sound, but flow efficiently from concept to installation.
Success in this role is measured by:
Reduction in rework and design-related delays
Increased repeatability and standardization
Improved integration between mechanical, electrical, and field execution
Contribution to the development of scalable electrical capabilities within MSCP
Key Responsibilities
Electrical & Automation Design and Engineering
Develop detailed electrical designs, assemblies, and engineered solutions for heat management and insulation systems
Design of complex electrical structures and supports that are robust, installable, and suited to industrial environments
Produce fabrication-ready drawings, models, and specifications with a focus on clarity and usability
Ensure all designs are grounded in real-world constructability, access, and installation constraints
Drive standardization of electrical components and assemblies to support repeatable execution
Ensure electrical designs integrate effectively with electrical heat trace (EHT), controls, and automation systems
Work with internal teams and vendors to align on power, control, and instrumentation requirements
Maintain alignment between electrical design intent and system-level functionality
System-Centered Engineering
Design with full awareness of downstream impacts across estimating, procurement, manufacturing, and field execution
Identify and address constraints in design that may limit flow, constructability, or scalability
Collaborate company wide to ensure designs contribute to overall system performance rather than local optimization
Translate field and manufacturing feedback into improved design approaches
Manufacturing & Product Development
Develop and maintain Bills of Materials (BOMs) with a focus on electrical components and assemblies
Support the transition from custom design work to repeatable, production-ready solutions
Contribute to manufacturing setup, including tooling considerations and production flow
Assist in building MSCP’s internal capability to produce standardized electrical systems
Field Integration & Support
Engage with field teams to validate designs and ensure alignment with installation realities
Participate in site visits to observe system performance and gather feedback
Troubleshoot electrical and system-level issues and adjust designs accordingly
Ensure designs reduce ambiguity and enable efficient field execution
Continuous Improvement & Capability Building
Contribute to the development of engineering standards, templates, and best practices
Identify opportunities to simplify designs and reduce unnecessary complexity
Support the ongoing evolution of MSCP’s engineering function within our chosen system management approach (Deming and Theory of Constraints)
Play a role in building long-term electrical design capability within the organization
Qualifications & Experience
Advanced Engineering degree in Electrical
5+ years of experience in electrical design within industrial, construction, or manufacturing environments
Demonstrated experience designing electrical systems, structures, or assemblies in real-world applications
Exposure to electrical systems such as heat trace (EHT), controls, or automation is considered an asset
Proficiency with CAD software (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, or similar)
Experience developing fabrication drawings, electrical assemblies, and Bills of Materials
Strong understanding of materials, thermal systems, insulation systems, or industrial environments
What Sets You Apart
You think in terms of systems, not silos
You are comfortable working across disciplines and adjusting based on feedback
You naturally consider how your work impacts others downstream
You are motivated to build something—not just complete tasks
Work Environment
Combination of office-based, manufacturing, and field exposure
Direct collaboration with manufacturing and field execution teams
Occasional travel to project sites
Why Join MSCP
Be part of building a electrical design capability from the ground up
Work within a system focused on flow, not hierarchy
Influence how engineering integrates with operations, manufacturing, and execution
Contribute to practical, scalable solutions in complex industrial environments