Responsibilities Lead the mechanical engineering discipline on major nuclear projects from concept through execution Act as the primary mechanical interface with OPG and key project stakeholders Oversee and review engineering deliverables, including P&IDs, equipment specifications, BOMs, piping layouts, stress analyses, and HVAC designs Ensure full compliance with Canadian nuclear codes and CNSC regulatory requirements Lead, mentor, and develop a team of mechanical engineers and designers Coordinate closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure integrated project delivery Review and approve vendor documentation and technical submittals Drive fit‑for‑purpose, compliant, and cost‑effective engineering solutions Support proposals, project planning, risk management, and client presentations Identify and manage scope changes, risks, and technical opportunities What You Bring Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (Master’s preferred) 15+ years of mechanical engineering experience, including 5+ years in nuclear projects Direct OPG experience (employee, contractor, or consultant) – mandatory Active OPG security clearance Strong working knowledge of OPG systems and processes (ECC, Asset Suite 9, EBOM) Deep understanding of CSA nuclear standards (N285, N286, N299) and CNSC requirements Familiarity with Bruce Power processes is an asset Experience with tools such as ANSYS, Caesar II, AutoPIPE Proven ability to lead teams, manage complexity, and interface with senior stakeholders Strong communication skills and a client‑focused mindset Why This Role Senior, visible leadership position in Canada’s nuclear sector Opportunity to influence standards, strategy, and innovationCollaborative, high‑performing engineering environment #J-18808-Ljbffr
Mechanical Engineering Discipline Lead
KIEWIT
oakville, oakville
Published 24 days ago
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