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We are looking for a collaborative and driven contract Mechanical Engineer for a heavy industry client of ours. This position will initially be offered as a 12 month contract engagement. This role is ideal for an engineer who enjoys being close to operations, solving practical challenges, and working as part of a small, high-performing team that values collaboration and mutual respect.
Job Responsibility:
Develop and stamp engineering documents, work packages, and site designs
Provide technical support for maintenance, turnaround, and CAPEX project activities
Coordinate on feasibility studies, design improvement, and project implementation
Collaborate closely with Operations, Maintenance, and reliability teams to deliver safe and efficient plant performance
Provide advanced mechanical engineering expertise
Implement changes in a safe and documented manner using proper Management of Change procedures
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from an accredited university
Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) designation or eligibility upon hire
5–10 years of experience in facility Operations, Maintenance, or Engineering
Working knowledge of industry codes (ASME B31.1/31.3, ASME BPVC Section I/VIII, API, NACE, CSA, TSBC)
Familiarity with project management processes (PMP designation an asset, not required)
Strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset
Comfortable working independently in a field-based environment
Good background and knowledge of industrial scale chemical processing equipment
Strong and demonstrated adherence to health and safety policies and regulations
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to develop and implement innovative engineered solutions
Ability to work with multiple departments to meet company goals
Nice to have:
Familiarity with project management processes (PMP designation an asset, not required)