Interface with other engineering disciplines to obtain data and resolve issues relevant to design. Conduct technical, conceptual and detailed design meetings with peers, clients, and suppliers. Conduct site visits at site and suppliers.
Review design calculation , analysis reports, documents, and drawings in support of design verification.
Perform conceptual and detail design activities for mechanical systems which include preparation of flow sheets, detail drawings, equipment arrangement/layouts as well as sizing and selection of mechanical equipment , technical specifications, and registration design submissions related to power plants (both conventional and/or nuclear), mining, oil & gas industry, etc.
Work in accordance with applicable codes, standards, regulations, and client/company procedures.
Perform pre-order and post-order engineering support for procurement of engineered equipment and packages including vendor documents review, preparing and reviewing engineering quotation requests, technical evaluations and resolving design deviations.
Define mechanical work scope, performing cost estimates, support proposal preparation, monitoring and reporting project progress and communicating with clients.
Provide engineering support to quality surveillance, manufacturing, assembly and testing with non-conformances. Review and approve supplier's capability to fabricate the required component within the applicable requirements. Evaluate the completeness and status of delivered equipment.
Requirements
mechanical engineering
professional engineer
10 years
power conversion
p&ids
asme codes
Willing to travel to and potentially work at Project sites to meet corporate needs (Note: the initial site location is at the Mississauga head office in Ontario).
Presentation skills and public speaking abilities are an asset.
Knowledge of power conversion systems, pneumatic systems, Demin Water, Diesel, and H2 supply systems for nuclear power plants is an asset.
Solid understanding of process systems, P&IDs, material selection and fundamentals of equipment design.
Engineering degree from an accredited University in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Engineering Science.
Qualification in the last five (5) years as a Specialized Professional Engineer to ASME Section III Division 1, Appendix XXIII is an asset.
Experience performing work according to nuclear power plants procedures, practices with the appropriate qualifications for nuclear power plants engineering activities is an asset.
Working knowledge of/experience with the CSA B51 standard, ANSI B31.1 , ASME B31.3 , codes, ASME Section VIII and other power plants applicable standards or regulatory guides.
Knowledge of seismic and environmental qualification methods and processes is an asset.
Registered Professional Engineer in a Province of Canada, qualified to seal mechanical and chemical engineering documents.
Knowledge of/experience using nuclear pressure boundary Codes and Standards, including CSA N285.0 and ASME Section III for reactor systems, code classification, code class boundary, and design registration is an asset.
Experience working in or performing design work for Balance of Plant systems within a nuclear facility licensed in Canada or outside Canada.
Solid understanding and experience with equipment sizing, selection, and troubleshooting issues.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
A minimum of 10 years of experience in Mechanical Equipment Design with knowledge in piping systems, pumps, fans, motors, valves, heat exchangers, steam generators, compressors, pressure vessels, packaged equipment, etc.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
C$12.5B
Backlog
Record backlog amid surging demand.
113 km
Bike/Ped Facilities
It has designed an extensive network of cycling and pedestrian infrastructure.
Its tech‑forward Richland Technology Center supports robotics, digital and net‑zero innovation in energy and cleanup.
A nuclear engineering pioneer, it’s the owner’s engineer for U.S. small modular reactor projects and refurbishments.
A trusted tolls and highway consultant, it supports major state DOTs.
Culture + Values
Engineering a better future for our planet and its people.
Safety: We put safety at the heart of everything we do, to safeguard people, assets and the environment.
Integrity: We do the right thing, no matter what, and are accountable for our actions.
Innovation: We redefine engineering by thinking boldly, proudly and differently.
Collaboration: We work together and embrace each other’s unique contribution to deliver amazing results for all.
Excellence: We are proud to do our best, achieve high standards, creating environments where all can thrive.
Environment + Sustainability
Net-zero by 2030
Emissions Goal
Achieved a net-zero target for operational emissions by 2030, marking a significant milestone in sustainability efforts.
87% reduction
Emissions Drop
Reduced Scope 1 & 2 emissions by ~87% compared to a 2019 baseline through strategic measures like divestment and fleet electrification.
62 score
Carbon Performance
Achieved a DitchCarbon score of 62, significantly higher than the industry average of 20, ranking in the top 1% globally.
Over 50%
Sustainable Revenue
More than half of 2022 revenue came from sustainable projects, including clean energy, water sanitation, and mass transit initiatives.
Achieved PAS 2080:2023 certification for whole‑life carbon management in infrastructure.