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Mechanical Design Engineer - Turbine and Steam Systems
Position: Mechanical Design Engineer
Employment Type: Contract
Deadline to Apply: March 20th, 2024
Duration: 1 year
Hours: 45 hours/week
Location: Kincardine & Tiverton, ON
Expected rate range: $55-85/hr*
Scope of Work
Tasks and projects associated with the Turbine and Generator under the Mechanical Design Engineering section need support in 2024 and going forward. Looking for an individual with nuclear power industry experience to function as a Responsible Design Engineer as required. Experience with turbine systems and steam systems design is a requirement.
General Accountabilities
- Manage and co-ordinate technical support of multiple design projects simultaneously
- Ensure work is completed to required technical standards
- Coordinate with Work Management, Supply Chain, Trades FLM's, Engineering, Operations, Safety and other stakeholders to assist implementation of projects from concept through execution, commissioning and return to service
- Manage assigned project deliverables on schedule and budget
- Interface with the client to assist them with project requirements, metrics, and reporting
- Liaise with staff, contractors, consultants and vendor resources as appropriate
- Ensure design documentation is updated throughout project life-cycle in compliance with client procedures and expectations
- Other duties as assigned
Selection Criteria
- Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical
- A Professional Engineer of Ontario (PEO), or eligible for PEO status, with a passion for engineering.
- Familiarity with relevant codes and standards is desired, along with a strong understanding of and commitment to meeting superior quality assurance requirements
- Flexibility to perform work over a wide range of areas for both operating and refurbishment facilities
- Working knowledge of the systems at a nuclear power plant, solid knowledge of nuclear power plant engineering change control process. Knowledge and/or experience with CANDU nuclear technology
- Bruce Power and/or OPG Security Clearance is an asset
- Experience in solving problems, providing advice and guidance, making recommendations during the design, commissioning and operation of a nuclear facility. Strong leadership skills and high degree of accountability and engagement.
- Good written and oral communication, time management, and problem-solving skills
- Good interpersonal and presentation skills
- Shift work and Overtime work may be required
- A high degree of initiative, self-motivation, flexibility and the ability to work with minimal guidance in a team environment
- Demonstrated ability to adapt to changing priorities, deadlines and heavy workloads
- Demonstrated attention to detail and accuracy
- Demonstrated ability to interact positively with others by developing trust, mutual respect and co-operative working relationships