Not specified; competitive compensation mentioned;...
Hybrid
8 years materials engineering experience
Nuclear power plant environment specialization
Metallurgical laboratory or testing knowledge
This role involves performing complex materials, metallurgical, and welding engineering assignments independently or under limited supervision within the Canadian nuclear industry
Job Summary
This role involves performing complex materials, metallurgical, and welding engineering assignments independently or under limited supervision within the Canadian nuclear industry.
The successful candidate will provide technical guidance on manufacturing nuclear components such as steam generators, heat exchangers, and piping while ensuring compliance with strict regulatory codes.
AtkinsRéalis offers competitive compensation, flexible benefits tailored to health and lifestyle needs, and a hybrid working culture to support work-life balance.
Matching Summary
This role involves performing complex materials, metallurgical, and welding engineering assignments independently or under limited supervision within the Canadian nuclear industry.
Salary
Not specified; Competitive compensation mentioned; Flexible benefits included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
8 years materials engineering experience
Nuclear power plant environment specialization
Metallurgical laboratory or testing knowledge
CSA N285.6 and ASME BPV Code expertise
Zirconium alloy degradation evaluation skills
Nice-to-have
Licensed Professional Engineer in Ontario
CANDU mechanical systems familiarity
Strong verbal and written communication
Experience with carbon and stainless steels
Self-motivated career development focus
Key Requirements
Engineering degree in Materials or Metallurgical Engineering
Minimum 8 years of related work experience
Licensed Professional Engineer in Ontario preferred