

Energy tech co. that designs, builds, services gas, nuclear, hydro, steam & wind power systems globally.
Key duties include drafting specific welding instructions with stop points, inspecting in‑process parts and performing non‑destructive tests according to applicable codes and standards, and creating inspection instructions and NDT procedures. The technician also maintains production standards and statistics, implements required modifications, calibrates instruments and oversees the calibration program, and ensures instruments remain in good condition. Using drawings and routings, they prepare auto‑control sheets, inspection plans, status sheets and inspection reports, and provide technical support to production staff. Additional tasks involve assembling manufacturing dossiers such as drawings, routings, material lists and control sheets.
Candidates must be available to work any shift—including evenings, nights, weekends—and overtime when required. A strong team orientation, versatility and initiative are essential. Required education is a DEC/AEC in metallurgical processes, with a focus on welded mechanics or quality control. Preferred NDT certifications include Level 2 Visual, Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasonic and Radiography. The position is union‑accredited and governed by the collective agreement for renewable energy office employees (CSN).
The compensation package starts at $35.48 /hour and can rise to $45.21 /hour, depending on collective‑agreement criteria. Employees receive 12 statutory holidays, 2 floating holidays, 6 sick days, comprehensive group insurance, a generous employer‑contributed pension plan, employee‑ and family‑assistance programs, training and development opportunities, free safety equipment and uniforms, participation in various committees, a stimulating work environment, and a recognition program. The schedule is 40 hours per week, with flexibility for day, evening, night or weekend shifts and overtime as needed.