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ASSOCIATE ASSET ADVISOR (PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER) - job post

Manitoba Hydro
4.1 out of 5 stars
Winnipeg, MB
$48.74–$67.29 an hour
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Job details

Pay

  • $48.74–$67.29 an hour

Location

Winnipeg, MB

Full job description

Associate Asset Advisor (Professional Engineer)

Winnipeg, MB
Manitoba Hydro is consistently recognized as one of Manitoba's Top Employers! We are a leader among energy companies in
North America, recognized for providing highly reliable service and exceptional customer satisfaction. Join our team of Manitoba's
best as we continue to build a company that champions safety, supports innovation, and delivers on our commitment to customer
service - while actively fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace reflective of the communities we serve.

Great Benefits

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
  • Defined-benefit pension plan for long-term financial security.
  • Nine-day work cycle, typically resulting in every other Monday off to support a balanced approach to work, family life and

community.

Position Overview:

We are seeking an Associate Asset Advisor to join our Asset Lifecycle Management Department. Reporting to the Team Leads
and the Section Head, this role is responsible for coordinating asset lifecycle activities for assigned equipment and infrastructure,
maintaining asset inventory data, and supporting informed, risk-based decision-making across asset classes.

This position leverages engineering experience particularly in the design, maintenance, and lifecycle risk management of critical
electrical and mechanical equipment within industrial, manufacturing, or utility environments. The Associate Asset Advisor facilitates
input into asset investment planning, ensuring that asset requirements and associated risks are translated into clear,
evidence-based business cases.

Working within Manitoba Hydro's Asset Management System, the role partners with subject matter experts across operational areas
to evaluate, prioritize, and justify investment opportunities, while aligning project scope with corporate business objectives.
Additionally, the Associate Asset Advisor provides ongoing stewardship of asset class strategies, promotes asset management best
practices, and supports the optimization of asset performance and value across all energy streams.

Responsibilities:

  • Minimize asset life cycle costs for prescribed levels of performance and risk by developing and maintaining whole life cost
models.
  • Support the management of the asset needs inventory including vetting and prioritization of all incoming work to Asset
Management, and initiating new investments.
  • Support the development of the Asset Management capital portfolio which includes determining investment scope,
alternatives and schedules.
  • Support the execution of Asset Class Strategy Program activities by gathering input from Subject Matter Experts and
coordinating the completion of key deliverables.
  • Facilitate project teams as the SME to evaluate all capital project alternatives with the Corporate Value Framework.
  • Participate on project teams by facilitating a consistent and quantitative decision-making process in all phases of projects and

approvals, ensuring alignment with global objective and inclusion of evidence, review and recommendation of scope change
requests, and review of deficiency list and completion certificate.

  • Assess the risks of failure of all assets by evaluating asset condition assessments and indexing to support asset decision
making.
  • Support the quantitative decision-making process through collection of evidence, enlistment and interpretation of diverse
subject matter expert perspectives, defining the value of the decision using the Corporate Value Framework, appropriate
treatment of uncertainty and risk, and ensuring investment value is adequately and consistently identified.
  • Support the development and provide input to business and Asset Management tools, best practices and processes through
liaising with internal and external asset management individuals, areas, and organizations and support implementation at a
divisional level.
  • Maintain relations with Design, Operations, Maintenance, Project Management, Resource Planning, Plant, Finance, and other

MANITOBA HYDRO IS COMMITTED TO DIVERSITY AND EMPLOYMENT EQUITY

Reference Code: CO57202888-01

groups within and outside of the division for the purposes of information sharing and team alignment.

Qualifications:

  • Graduate in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering from a university of recognized standing with a minimum of six years
of related experience having obtained three years of this experience in maintenance, design, construction, or commissioning
of assets. Preference will be given to Electrical Engineering.
  • Professional member in good standing with Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba (or willingness and ability to attain within a
specified amount of time).
  • Advanced knowledge of assets including the design, operation, reliability, compliance requirements, maintenance practices,
and modes of failure. Initial focus will be electrical type assets but will be required to work with other asset types as necessary
including and not limited to Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, or Gas type assets.
  • Knowledge of the quantification of risk and benefits, and application to decision-making.
  • Working knowledge of Asset Management best practices, policies.
  • Knowledge of investment portfolio planning and project management processes.
  • Working knowledge in application and use of business systems including but not limited to Copperleaf, SAP, ANT, EAM, TGIS
and RMS and others related to portfolio planning and asset management.
  • Working knowledge in maintenance and condition assessment processes related to asset management.
  • Exposure to various engineering disciplines, equipment technology and operations.
  • Expert knowledge in predictive analytics.
  • The IAM Certificate would be considered an asset.
  • Knowledge of systems where asset condition records are found would be an asset.
  • Must have a thorough knowledge of corporate policies, procedures, and regulations.
  • Must obtain and maintain a current Personal Risk Assessment and a "Clear" security rating in accordance with Manitoba
Hydro policy P513.
  • Possess and maintain a valid Province of Manitoba Driver's Licence.

Salary Range

Starting salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The range for the classification is $48.74-$67.29 Hourly,
$93,398.24-$128,947.78 Annually.

Apply Now!

Ready to join a team that energizes Manitoba and puts safety, innovation, and inclusion at the heart of everything we do? Visit
www.hydro.mb.ca/careers to learn more about this position and to apply online.

Application deadline: JULY 2, 2026.

We appreciate your interest in Manitoba Hydro and thank all applicants. Only those selected for the next stage of the selection
process will be contacted.

If you require accommodations during the recruitment process or need this posting in an accessible format, please let us
know - we're committed to a barrier-free experience for all candidates.

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