5-10 years of fire protection engineering experience
Ability to prepare technical reports independently
The role involves supporting major infrastructure projects across Canada in nuclear, defence, and industrial markets by applying fire safety science principles
Job Summary
The role involves supporting major infrastructure projects across Canada in nuclear, defence, and industrial markets by applying fire safety science principles.
Candidates will be responsible for preparing building code reports, fire hazard assessments, and alternative compliance solutions for performance-based designs.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $115,000 to $150,000 annually along with flexible benefits and a hybrid working culture.
Matching Summary
The role involves supporting major infrastructure projects across Canada in nuclear, defence, and industrial markets by applying fire safety science principles.
Salary
Base: $115,000 - $150,000 annually; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Competitive compensation, flexible benefits, training opportunities, hybrid work
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Diploma
5-10 years of fire protection engineering experience
Ability to prepare technical reports independently
Nice-to-have
Experience in nuclear field fire protection
Strong communication with senior clients
Mentoring capabilities for team members
Key Requirements
Registered Professional Engineer (P. Eng) certification
CSA N293, N393 nuclear fire protection experience
UL Solutions Integrated System Testing Certification
Federal security clearance eligibility
Valid driver's license
Work Rights
Must submit for and maintain federal security clearance