Product Engineer

Nexans

The Role

Overview

Engineer LV/MV cable designs, support sales bids, and manage technical documentation.

Key Responsibilities

  • cable drawings
  • technical specs
  • bom creation
  • cost estimation
  • product optimization
  • client engagement

Tasks

-Ensure all deliverables meet relevant standards and support competitive, compliant project bids. -Support project specification development through direct technical consultation and interpretation of requirements. -Create and maintain accurate engineering documents including BOMs, performance specs, and costing. -Prepare accurate cable drawings, technical specifications, and documentation for proposal submissions. -Translate customer and market needs into actionable engineering inputs for design and costing. -Contribute to product optimization and portfolio expansion by identifying opportunities and supporting compliance efforts. -Increase capacity for portfolio expansion and optimization activities -Provide internal and external technical support, ensuring clear and timely communication. -Engage with clients, EPCs, and end users to define technical needs and recommend optimal cable solutions. -Engineering drawing using engineering software -Collaborate with Business Development to align technical solutions with client needs and project requirements.

Requirements

  • engineering degree
  • bilingual
  • electrical standards
  • 5 years
  • communication
  • engineering fundamentals

What You Bring

-Reduced time to quote for non-stock and project tenders -Verbal and written communication skills -Degree in Engineering (Electrical, Mechatronics) or Diploma in Engineering technology (Electrical) -English and French (preferred) -Familiarity with Canadian, US, and Internation electrical standards and specifications -Up to 5 years of relevant experience -Strong engineering fundamentals (electrical / materials)

Benefits

-Increase in project sales revenue and CM%

The Company

About Nexans

-Reinvented itself as a pure-play cable specialist. -Today it stands as the world’s second-largest cable maker. -Supplies ultra-long HVDC subsea links and outfitting floating solar installations. -Headquartered in Paris, with industrial sites in 41 countries, it blends century-long legacy with global reach. -Its cables help illuminate cities, power offshore wind farms, interconnect countries and electrify transport. -In recent years it streamlined around electrification, selling off non-core divisions to sharpen focus. -Invests in design and digital services—optimizing cable performance and reliability for modern networks.

Sector Specialisms

Aerospace & Defense

Armored Industrial Cables

Automation & Industrial Robotics

Automotive Manufacturing Welding Cables

Healthcare

Mining - Infrastructure Cables

Mining - Tunneling Operations

Mining - Underground Mining

Mining - Surface Mining

Nuclear Power Plants

Oil & Gas - Downstream Operations

Oil & Gas - Offshore Upstream

Oil & Gas - Upstream Land Operations

Rail - Railway Networks - Urban Mass Transit

Rail - High-Speed Railway Networks

Rail - Rolling Stock

Shipbuilding

Ship-to-Shore THOF Cables & Assemblies

Specialty Utility

Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Cables

Renewable Energies

Vehicle Wiring Harnesses

Resources

Transport