Function as technical interface with client, suppliers, inter-discipline engineering teams, construction partners and project managers.
Review of technical documents and drawings (e.g. General Arrangement, isometrics, pipe supports, flow diagrams and P&ID), calculations, design/analysis reports, design requirements, design manuals, bill of materials, design specifications, technical specifications, data sheets, etc.
Support to prepare TSSA CRN registration packages for pressure boundary systems.
Prepare engineering computations and analyses using applicable software (e.g., PipeStress, AutoPipe, Cesar II, MathCAD, GT STRUDL, ANSYS).
Perform pipe stress evaluation of piping systems in accordance with ASME Section III, Div.1, and/or ASME B31.1/B31.3 code requirements, including thermal, fatigue, seismic, linear and non-linear analyses.
Requirements
stress analysis
pipestress
professional engineer
security clearance
asme b31.1
interpersonal skills
Experience with stress analysis/supports design for steam piping systems for Balance Of Plant, in nuclear power plants is an asset.
Experience with buried pipe systems and seismic assessment for buried piping systems in accordance with Appendix VII of ASME B31.1, or other applicable codes (i.e., ASCE, AWWA M11, etc.) is an asset.
Eligible to obtain Security Clearances through Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) is mandatory (for Candu internal and Client organization).
May be required to obtain Nuclear Energy Worker (NEW) status, as required by task assignments. Travels to client job sites are required.
Qualification in the last five (5) years as a Specialized Professional Engineer to ASME Section III Division 1, Appendix XXIII is an asset.
5-10 years of related work experience in mechanical engineering within a heavy industrial environment such as power, mining, oil & gas, etc. (knowledge of nuclear power systems would be an asset).
Working knowledge of CSA B51, ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3, ASME Section VIII, ASCE, NBCC, AISC, and other applicable codes, standards or regulatory guides related to process equipment for power, mining, oil & gas, etc. (knowledge of nuclear power systems codes and regulations would be an asset).
Experience in Stress Analysis using PipeStress, AutoPipe, Cesar II, MathCAD, GT STRUDL or other similar software program is an asset. Must be able to apply technical principles in a logical and practical manner to resolve engineering issues or technical problems.
Experience with supervising and coordinating stress analysis activities performed by a small team of engineers / designers is an asset.
Design engineering experience in nuclear class 1, 2, 3 and 6 piping systems, and its associated supports for Nuclear Power Plants is preferable.
Working knowledge of CSA N285.0, CSA N289 and ASME Section III, and other applicable standards or regulatory guides related to permanent nuclear plant components, pressure boundary equipment, and/or reactor systems is preferable.
Registered or eligible to be registered as a Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario.
Experience with time-history analysis (water hammer, pressure surge, etc. transient loads implementation) for piping systems is an asset.
Demonstrate good interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a multidisciplinary team environment.
Engineering Degree in Mechanical, Civil & Structure from an accredited university or equivalent degree as recognized by Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) is required.
Design experience with piping supports for power, mining, oil & gas, etc., plants.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must obtain security clearance through public works and government services canada (pwgsc)
may be required to obtain nuclear energy worker (new) status
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.