Traveling Pipe Welder

Traveling Pipe Welder


Company
Rotaflow Controls Inc.
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
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Job Description
Engineering Department Full Time Edmonton, AB

As part of our continued growth, Rotaflow Controls Inc. is seeking a Piping Designer to join our engineering team in Edmonton, Alberta. This position is ideal for a motivated designer with industry experience who is looking to develop expertise in industrial piping and fire protection systems. The successful candidate will support projects ranging from system design and facility upgrades to field engineering and commissioning support.

You will work closely with engineers, designers, project managers, and field teams to deliver practical engineering solutions for industrial and commercial clients across Western Canada. Design piping systems for fire protection and industrial utility systems Prepare piping layouts, 3D isometrics, and general arrangement drawings Develop line lists, valve lists, material specifications, and piping classes Support development of P&IDs and piping schematics Ensure designs comply with NFPA, ASME, CSA, and local codes bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering industrial or commercial piping systems piping and fire protection codes and standards Experience with industry software such as Plant 3D, Revit, or AutoCAD in office and in field environments Assets GIT or Engineer-in-Training (EIT) fire protection systems Comprehensive benefit plan & employee assistance program Supportive, continuous improvement opportunities trust, safety, and continuous improvement . When you join our team, you become part of a collaborative workplace where engineering, construction, and field expertise come together. industrial and fire protection projects across Western Canada both engineering design and field work About Rotaflow Controls Inc.

Rotaflow Controls Inc. provides engineering, construction for fire protection systems, industrial piping, and utility infrastructure . Our team supports industrial and commercial clients with practical, high-quality solutions delivered safely and efficiently. Rotaflow embraces diversity and equal opportunity.

We are committed to building an inclusive & diverse team representing all backgrounds, as we believe diversity drives innovation. Please visit our website to learn more about our company at #

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