Job title: Mechanical Owners Engineer/Assigned Design Engineer
Hours: 40 hr work week
Location: Kincardine (on site)
Duration: 12-month renewable contract with a per diem.
Vacancies : 2
Job Summary:
* The individuals will support engineering changes.
* Preparation or verification, as well as certification of engineering evaluations, assessments, calculations, and/or ASME Section III Design Specification / report and/or preparation and/or verification of EC’s, change papers, and review of existing design basis documentation and analyses and
* Extraction of relevant information as required.
* Provide technical expertise in mechanical engineering to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient operation of nuclear plant equipment and systems.
* Manage and oversee the design process for mechanical systems, including the preparation of technical specifications, design documents, and equipment procurement.
* Ensure that design work is performed in accordance with industry standards, regulations, and safety requirements.
* Develop and maintain project schedules and budgets and provide regular updates to project stakeholders.
* Collaborate with other engineering disciplines and stakeholders to ensure a coordinated and integrated design.
* Review and evaluate contractor proposals and participate in the selection of contractors and vendors.
* Conduct field inspections and provide technical support during construction and commissioning activities.
* Develop and maintain project documentation, including technical reports, procedures, and drawings.
* Participate in project meetings and provide regular progress reports to stakeholders.
* Identify and resolve technical issues and problems that arise during the design, construction, and commissioning phases.
* Specific deliverables will be defined by the project’s requirements.
Qualifications:
* Experience with Bruce Power Enterprise Asset Management System (EAMS)
* Orange Badge
* Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or a related field.
* Minimum of 5 years of experience in mechanical engineering and design, preferably in the nuclear industry.
* Knowledge of relevant industry codes and standards, such as ASME, ANSI, and NRC regulations.
* Strong project management skills, including experience with project scheduling and budgeting.
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