Technical Manager, Modularization and Constructability
On-site · Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Job Summary
Lead the modularization program within engineering for the CANDU MONARK Project, coordinating planning and execution of modularization activities, establishing Work Breakdown Structures, Engineering and Procurement Planning, Contracts Management, Materials Management Planning, Logistics Planning, and Modularization Execution Planning. Validate that modularization concepts meet project specifications, codes, standards, and safety requirements; ensure modules are designed to be constructable, operable, maintainable, and safe for transport and installation; maintain a module-tracking tool and report progress. Supervise 5–10 engineering staff, foster a positive team environment, provide coaching, perform administrative tasks (timesheet/vacation approvals), and support recruitment, performance feedback, goal setting, training, and qualifications management. Willingness to travel to and possibly work at sites, pre-assembly/fabrication yards, and supplier locations. Initial site location is Mississauga, Ontario; security clearance with PSPC is a condition of employment.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Nuclear Engineering from an accredited University
- Registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario, or eligible within six (6) months of hire
- Experience managing engineering work with significant interfacing requirements with all engineering teams (Process / Systems, Mechanical, Civil / Structural, Electrical/I&C, and Process Control), Procurement, Quality Assurance, Contracts, and Construction
- Experience working within a Quality Management System (CSA N286), and quality standards (CSA N299)
- Working knowledge of/experience with the ASME III, CSA B51 standard, ASME B31.1 codes and other applicable standards or regulatory guides
- Experience delivering a modularization program in a heavy industry project environment
- Commercial acumen, with experience in procurement, contracts, supply chain, and/or logistics
- 5 years nuclear and/or CANDU technology experience is an asset
- 5 or more years of experience leading teams
- Willing to travel to and potentially work at sites to meet business needs, inclusive of project (construction) site, pre-assembly / module fabrication yards, and equipment / component suppliers
- Security Clearance with Public Services and Procurement Canada is a condition of employment
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