Jay Notay – Associate Dean, Faculty of Engineering...
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Jay Notay – Associate Dean, Faculty of Engineering Technology (Mohawk College)
Nafia Al-Mutawaly – Professor, School of Engineering Technology (Mohawk College) &Chair, Energy Engineering Technologies (McMaster University)
Overview of post-secondary programs in Ontario related to the energy sector (College and University)
Current and future employment opportunities
Mohawk - McMaster collaboration
DESCRIPTOR APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATE(Techniques)
DIPLOMA(Technician)
ADVANCED DIPLOMA
(Technology)BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
Program Design and Outcome Emphasis
Demonstrate skills and knowledge in a specific trade or occupation
Work in a limited range of activities within a prescribed range of functions
Broad range of technical and/or management functions in a wide range of occupational areas
As with the Technician programs,
PLUS understand both the required conceptual frameworks and applications related specific occupational areas
Programs provide some knowledge and conceptual sophistication, including specialized knowledge in at least one discipline or field
Preparation for Employment and further study
Provide workplace-based training in skilled trades or occupations
Entry-level positions and for further post-secondary studies
Entry-level positions and for more specialized education at an advanced level, and for further post-secondary studies
As with Technician programs
Employment in a variety of fields, or advanced entry into an honors or specialist program of study in the field.
Typical Duration Up to 5 years based on trade/ occupation
Usually 2 semesters Four academic semesters
Six academic semesters
Six to eight semesters
Qualification Awarded
Ontario Certificate of Apprenticeship
Ontario College Certificate
Ontario College Diploma
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
Baccalaureate/Bachelor’s Degree
PROGRAMS (Based on 2007-2008 data provided by the MTCU
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PROGRAMS (Based on 2007-2008 data provided by the MTCU
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Employed full-time in related field
28% 42% 71% 41% 52% N/A 80% 33% 59%
Employed full-time in unrelated field
15% 15% 9% 20% 8% N/A 32% 10%
Employed part-time in related field
1% 1% 3% N/A N/A 2%
Employed part-time inunrelated field
2% 3% 3% 5% 4% N/A 10% 2% 3%
Average Salary$29,820 $38,458 $41,266 $35,399 $38,660 N/A $37,054 $30,643 $40,000
64% 4%
11%
21%
As a percentage of all respondents
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Unemployed
Not in labour force
26%
55%
11%6% 3%
Graduate Satisfaction
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
39%
54%
5% 2%
Employer Satisfaction
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Electrical Engineering Technician – Power (Co-op Apprenticeship Diploma)
Electrical Engineering Technology – Control (Co-op), with a customized Hydro One (Utilities) stream
Energy Systems Engineering Technology – Clean and Renewable Energy (Co-op)
Electronics Engineering Technology (Co-op)
Computer Engineering Technology (Co-op)
All programs start each September and January, and offer one year co-op terms (some with 16 month terms)
All programs have direct pathways to the Mohawk - McMaster Bachelor of Technology degree programs
Graduates has to reliably demonstrate the ability to achieve 17 vocational learning outcomes as outlined by the Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities (http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/college/progstan/techno/65613e.pdf)
Admission Requirements:
- OSSD or equivalent
- Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent
- Grade 12 Mathematics, C (Math for College Technology is recommended) or U, or Mohawk College Prep Math for Technology or equivalent
- OR Mohawk College Pre-technology Completion
- Mature applicants are considered individually
Able to perform a number of electrical engineering technology functions under the supervision of qualified personnel.
Design or adapting, analyzing, troubleshooting, commissioning, installing and repairing a variety of electrical circuits, equipment, and systems.
Careers would involve working in various electrical environments including those relating to power distribution and utilization, electrical power generation, transmission and protection, industrial telecommunications, electrical maintenance and installation, and automation systems.
Mohawk College is one of only four colleges that have partnered with HydroOne to directly address their projected challenge to replace their aging workforce
Received in excess of $500,000 from HydroOne to upgrade equipment and re-align curriculum to meet their needs, as well of the needs of the general utilities sector
100% of students applying for graduate positions at HydroOne passed their entrance exam. The next closest college experienced a 60% pass rate.
YEAR FALL WINTER SUMMER
1
Semester 1
• Communications• Computer H/W & S/W• Electricity 1• Engineering Skills 1• Engineering Math 1
Semester 2
• Electricity 2• Digital Principles• Network Fundamentals• Electronic Devices• Engineering Math 2
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Semester 3
• Industrial Automation• Digital Systems• Electronic Circuits• Engineering Math 3• Project Management• Active Citizenship
CO-OP
Semester 4
• Introduction to Power Systems• Electrical Machines• Electrical Eng. Drafting & Design 1• Instrumentation and Process Control• Engineering Applications• Linear Systems
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Semester 5
• Electrical Engineering Project 1• Control Systems• Advanced Power Systems• Robotics and Digital Control• Industrial Electronics and PLC• Elec. Engineering Drawing & Design• Wireless & Optical Communications
CO-OP CO-OP
4 CO-OP
Semester 6
• Electrical Engineering Project 2• Power Protection and Management• Variable Speed Drives• Automation and Industrial Networks• Smart Metering and Distribution• Engineering Ethics and Law• Electrical Power Generation
With the announcement of the Green Energy Act, Ontario seeks to be the preferred destination for “green jobs, green investment, and green energy” (George Smitherman, previous Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, February 23, 2009).
Mohawk’s new program is well aligned with the above provincial goal and the new Green Energy Act.
The program focuses on clean (e.g. nuclear power) and renewable energy (energy generated from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, geothermal heat, bio-fuels that can be replenished), and strategies for their integration with more conventional power sources.
It is intended to prepare graduates to become active participants in the realization of green energy targets and will provide an excellent foundation upon which to build additional technological competencies as new technologies emerge.
28.8% of the current electricity workforce is expected to retire in the next four years (Electricity Sector Council, 2009)
Within the next 20 years, nearly 80% of the Province’s existing generating capacity will need to be replaced, including nuclear facilities.
Ontario’s Green Energy Act will create jobs in:- Manufacturing and assembly- Construction and Engineering- Maintenance and servicing- Architecture and design- Installation and inspections- Home audit and retrofitting- Transportation and logistics- Finance and auditing- Computer software/hardware development (http://www.ontariogreenenergyact.ca/green.html)
Program is unique in introducing a multi-disciplinary approach that focuses on the generation, capture, storage, and distribution of clean and renewable energy and their integration with conventional systems.
Currently 2 million smart meters in place, and Ontario leads the rest of Canada in the implementation of this technology
Clustered program with Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology programs to establish foundational knowledge for more complex clean and renewable technology courses in subsequent semesters
4 intense customized courses in solar, wind, geo-thermal/solar-thermal and bio-technology through the duration of the program
Students will learn to relate to and integrate both supply-side and demand-side energy management and conversion issues.
12 MAIN LEARNING OUTCOMES INCLUDING:
Apply theoretical principles of renewable and clean energy systems and technologies to analyze and solve complex technical problems.
Use a variety of troubleshooting techniques and test equipment to identify problems with electrical and/or mechanical components of conventional, renewable and clean energy technologies.
Design, build and troubleshoot working prototypes of sustainable energy systems & subsystems to meet job requirements, functional specifications and relevant standards; integrate renewable and clean energy technology into the system design.
Apply strategies, practices and techniques to manage and optimize the generation, capture, storage, integration and distribution of renewable (e.g. wind, solar, geothermal etc.) and clean energy (e.g. nuclear) using conventional and emerging technologies such as smart metres and smart grids.
Analyze, design and retrofit existing conventional systems applying green energy management techniques for efficient and clean energy generation and distribution.
Develop strategies and practices to effectively manage and optimize the generation, capture, storage, integration and distribution of energy from conventional, renewable, and/or clean energy sources.
YEAR FALL WINTER SUMMER
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Semester 1
• Communications• Computer H/W & S/W• Electricity 1• Engineering Skills 1• Engineering Math 1• Intro to Clean and Renewable Tech
Semester 2
• Electricity 2• Digital Principles• Network Fundamentals• Electronic Devices• Engineering Math 2
CO-OP
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Semester 3
• Industrial Automation• Digital Systems• Electronic Circuits• Engineering Math 3• Clean and Renewable Technology 1
CO-OP
Semester 4
• Introduction to Power Systems• Electrical Machines• Electrical Engineering Drafting &Design 1• Instrumentation and Process Control• Clean and Renewable Technology 2• Smart Regulations
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Semester 5
• Capstone Project 1• Energy Management• Clean and Renewable Technology 3• Green Building and Design & LEED• Energy Entrepreneurship• Electrical Engineering Drawing & Design• Active Citizenship
CO-OP (option) CO-OP (option)
4CO-OP (option)
Semester 6
• Capstone Project 2• Energy Conversion and Integration• Clean and Renewable Technology 4• Environmental Ethics and Resource Mgmt• Smart Metering and Distribution• Engineering Ethics and Law
18 faculty teaching who specialize in various aspects of all energy programs.
- 4 PhDs
- 9 Masters
Expertise ranges from:
- Power Systems
- Networking and Communications
- Robotics and Systems Control
- Instrumentation
- Signal Processing
- Electronics
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Students in one-year co-op work terms give an employer an opportunity to review and evaluate them for potential graduate positions.
Designated Power Utilities lab based on HydroOne partnership
Designated clean and renewable energy lab in Stoney Creek
The new 40,ooo square foot facility at Mohawk College’s Fennell campus will be utilized as a living lab for applied research initiatives.
[STUDENT] has raised the bar because of her work ethic this past year.
[STUDENT] received an “OUTSTANDING” ranking (highest allowed).
[STUDENT] has been offered a position here at [COMPANY] on condition of completing is schooling.
We would welcome him back for another work term. He would be an excellent addition to the company for future permanent employment.
[STUDENT’S] technical knowledge, problem solving/analytical, quality, quantity, dependability, professionalism & attendance border on exceptional.
ABB Atomic Energy of Canada LtdBC Hydro Bruce PowerCity of Brampton City of OttawaCOM DEV Duke ElectricEcolab Enersource Hydro MississaugaEnvironment Canada Evertz Microsystems Ltd.Genum Corporation Haldimand County Hydro Inc.Horizon Utilities Corp Hydro OneIESO – Independent Electricity System Keltour ControlsL-3 Wescam Ontario Power Generation Inc.Seimans Canada Limited SNC-LavalinToronto Hydro Electric System Limited Waterloo North Hydro
Rockwll Automation – Allen Bradley AND OTHERS…..
Junior Electrical Designer Shift Operations Eng. Assistant
Operating Plant Technologist CADD Services & Records Mgmt
Junior Electrical Designer Engineering Control
Technician – Grid Support Street Lighting Technician
Stations and Network Services Electrical Drafting
Electronic Engineering Technologist Field Service Technician
R&D Lab Support PC Support Specialist
Electrical Engineering Technician Metering Technologist
Electronic Technician Electronic Technologist Support
Lab Technician Failure Analysis Technician
Production Engineering Technician Power Plant Elect. Schematics Designer
Salaries range from $12.00 - $23.50 per hour
Established a strong base to conduct applied research initiatives that utilizes faculty, students, and graduates of various Mohawk and McMaster programs.
Involves unique course release models for students, and research findings are embedded into course curriculum.
$2.3 million in NSERC funding helped establish MARC-HI (Health Informatics)
Over 30 partnerships/contracts established in less than 2 years
Applied research initiatives with MARC-ET (Energy Technologies):
- Brantford Children’s Safety Village- Power Protection and System Integration- Energy Trailer - Designated Energy Lab and New Living Lab
Mohawk - McMaster Partnership• Four Year Program
•Bachelor of Technology (BTech) - Three Programs
• Two Year Degree Completion Program (DCP) •Bachelor of Technology – Four Programs
• Energy Engineering Technologies •Renewable Energy•Nuclear Energy
Provide pathways for technology diploma graduates of Ontario Colleges and internationally educated engineers and technologists to advance their professional goals.
As Ontario will require additional energy sources, such as nuclear, wind, solar as well as conservation measures, it is clear that the energy industry will require a large number of highly qualified persons to meet the expected demand.
The proposed degree program supports the Ontario government’s agenda which enables new immigrants to become effective participants in the economy.
The management component of this degree will provide students with important complementary skills which may not been developed in their previous education.
Prepare graduates for P.Eng.
BTech Energy Engineering Technologies
• Degree to be awarded after four semesters
• Total 24 Courses17 Technical Courses7 Management Courses
• 2008 – 2009 : 26 students
• 2009 – Today: 47 students
• Diplomas and Certificates are also offered
Semester 1 Electrical Power Generation Math Measurements and Instrumentation Thermodynamics Financial Systems for Technology Organizations Human Behaviour in Technology Settings
Semester 2 Heat Transfer Industrial Electronics Industrial Networks and Communication Systems Fluid Mechanics Power Distribution I Technological Entrepreneurship
Semester 3 Control Theories and Drive Systems Nuclear Reactor Analysis * Power Distribution II Power Protection and Maintenance I Renewable Energy Technologies I ** The Management of Technical Projects Statistical Process Control
Semester 4 Senior Engineering Project Nuclear Power Plant – Systems and Operation * Power Protection and Maintenance II Power Quality and Energy Management Renewable Energy Technologies II ** Formulating Technology Strategy Management Electives
Subjects of Interest Power Generation Protection and Distribution System Monitor and Control Networking and Communication Power Quality and Management Instrumentation and Metering System Integration
Power System Integration
Field engineer
Energy utility industry officer
Energy auditor
Renewable energy system integrators
Manufacture engineers (components, subsystems)
Design engineers (components, subsystems)
Local and state government renewable-energy officers (inspectors, planners)
Research and Innovation
Power Protection - System Integration
Energy Trailer
New Energy Lab
Power Flow For Distributed Generation
Collaboration with Various University Departments
Jay Notay – Associate Dean, Faculty of Engineering Technology (Mohawk College)
Nafia Al-Mutawaly – Professor, School of Engineering Technology (Mohawk College) Chair, Energy Engineering Technologies (McMaster University)
[email protected]@mcmaster.ca