We are looking for experienced Mechanical (HVAC Operations Engineer), Instrumentation & Controls Operations Engineer (Relays), and Electrical Operations Engineer to join our team. If you meet the requirements.
Report to the Design Engineering Section Manager to provide owner-engineer support.
Manage and coordinate technical support for multiple projects simultaneously.
Ensure all work meets the required technical standards.
Collaborate with Work Management, Supply Chain, Trades FLMs, Engineering, Operations, Safety, Waste Management, Environment, and other stakeholders to support project implementation from concept to execution, commissioning, and return to service.
Oversee assigned project deliverables, ensuring they stay on schedule and within budget.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Expertise in non-nuclear valves (CSA N285.0 Class 6, ASME B31.1) and nuclear valves (CSA N285.0 Class 1,2,3, ASME BPVC Section III).
Experience with CRN and TSSA registration.
Proficiency in valve sizing, flow calculations, and actuators (motor-operated & air-operated).
Understanding of system interfaces, including piping stress analysis, electrical supply (cabling, MCCs), limit switches, seismic, and environmental qualifications.
Working knowledge of CSA B52 and ASHRAE standards.
Experience in heat load calculations, ACU sizing, and component specifications.
Awareness of interfacing systems such as cooling water systems, electrical supply (cabling, MCCs), ACU controllers, HMIs, and civil structure interfaces.
Expertise in safety-critical relays (Mercury-Wetted, Solid State, dry-contact/wet-contact).
Working knowledge of Canadian Electrical Code (CSA C22.1, C22.2 #142), IEEE, IPC, and IEC EN 61000 standards for EMC.
Awareness of seismic qualification, nuclear safety systems (SDS1, SDS2, ECI, NPC), and nuclear power distribution (Class III/IV power, 13.8kV/4.18kV, Emergency Power Generators).
Experience with plant instrumentation (pressure/flow/level transmitters, RTDs, valve actuators, controllers).
Working knowledge of Canadian Electrical Code and IEC EN 61000 standards for EMC.
Awareness of seismic qualification, environmental qualification (CSA N290.13), software qualification (CSA N290.14), and CANDU plant operation.
Expertise in low & medium voltage distribution (250 Vdc – 13.8 kV), including switchgear buses, transfer buses, and bus ducts.
Working knowledge of Canadian Electrical Code and relevant standards.
Awareness of nuclear power plant distribution systems (Class I, II, III, IV power, emergency transfer schemes).
Qualifications:
1. Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (Mechanical, I&C, or Electrical preferred).
2. Professional Engineer of Ontario (PEO) or eligibility for PEO status.
3. Bruce Power and/or OPG Security Clearance (an asset).
4. Familiarity with relevant codes and standards.
5. Strong commitment to superior quality assurance requirements.