Materials/Welding Engineer at AtkinsRéalis

Materials/Welding Engineer at AtkinsRéalis


Company
Snc-Lavalin
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
Join AtkinsRéalis as a Materials/Welding Engineer based in Mississauga, Ontario, and leverage your expertise in a full-time capacity. Specializing in materials and welding, you’ll impact nuclear projects. In this senior-level position, you will oversee materials, welding, and metallurgical engineering tasks critical to manufacturing and refurbishment operations.

Your role includes guiding teams and ensuring adherence to stringent regulatory requirements, with a primary focus on welding specifications and metallurgical evaluation. This position is ideal for those with a decade's worth of specialized experience in the field. Key Responsibilities:
• Lead engineering support for manufacturing and fabrication activities
• Develop and approve welding specifications and plans
• Conduct inspections and resolve technical manufacturing issues
• Interface with clients and suppliers for effective solutions
• Support refurbishment projects and nuclear build activities Requirements:
• Engineering degree in relevant fields
• Licensure as Professional Engineer in Ontario preferred
• 10+ years in materials and welding engineering
• Experience in safety-critical environments, particularly nuclear
• Knowledge of applicable codes and standards Bring your expertise in welding and materials to AtkinsRéalis, where you will foster innovation in engineering.

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