Intermediate Mechanical Engineer - Power Generation
Listed on 2026-01-05
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineering -
Energy/Power Generation
Electrical Engineering
Intermediate Mechanical Engineer - Power Generation
Our Energy subsector, a key component of WSP’s ERI (Energy, Resources and Industry) sector, supports clients from coast to coast. From small installations to multi-phase integrated mega projects, we support upstream, midstream, or downstream oil and gas activities and energy transition markets at all stages of the project lifecycle, anywhere in the world. We are focused on providing design, engineering and environmental services that contribute to climate adaptation and mitigation, sustain the use and protection of water and marine resources, protect and restore biodiversity, and support our clients as they transition to low carbon solutions.
Our experts work together to offer our clients services that live up to our vision: to meet the highest standards in the industry and innovate to exceed them.
To meet our growth challenges, WSP is currently seeking an Intermediate Mechanical Engineer to join our teams located in any one of our Canadian offices with preference for Calgary, AB, Moncton, NB, Kitchener, ON.
Join our vibrant and rapidly expanding team across Canada, where you'll tackle complex energy projects from initial concepts to detailed engineering. As an Intermediate Mechanical Engineer
, you will work on mechanical engineering deliverables in collaboration with various disciplines to ensure we meet our project goals. You will support multiple types of clients (Independent Power Producers, Municipal Electric Utilities, Investor-Owned Utilities, Contractors, and Developers), address their challenges, and implement power grid systems of the future. In doing so, you will get the opportunity to work on a wide range of power plant technologies including biomass, geothermal, hydrogen, renewable natural gas, fossil fuel, carbon capture, battery energy storage, and hydro.
Be involved in projects with our Energy division and be a part of a growing organization that meets our client’s objectives and solves their challenges.
Why choose WSP?- We value and are committed to upholding a culture of inclusion and belonging
- Flexible Work Policy – we recognize the importance of balance in our lives and support you on and off the job
- A Canadian success story - we wear the red and white of Canada and contribute to its growth
- Enhance the world around you - from the environment to infrastructure and beyond
- Outstanding career opportunities - we grow and innovate together
- A collaborative culture with a team of dedicated professionals
We offer attractive pay, flexible work options, a great corporate culture, comprehensive benefits including virtual healthcare and a wellness platform, along with savings programs and a clear future for growth.
What you can expect to do here:
- Design mechanical piping and equipment for renewable and fossil power generation facilities
- Prepare mechanical equipment and packaged equipment specifications and data sheets, RFQs, and technical bid evaluations
- Review mechanical equipment vendor drawings and data. Interface with suppliers, clients, other engineering disciplines, and detailers/designers
- Ensure effective communications with other engineering disciplines
- Prepare construction/installation scopes of work for mechanical systems
- Participate in the development of PFDs and P&IDs
- Perform piping design activities including sizing, pressure drop calculations, stress analysis, and pipe support design
- Mentor and guide less experienced engineers
- University Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- 5+ years of relevant mechanical engineering design experience within the EPCM environment, ideally with a focus on industrial facilities
- Must be a currently licensed professional engineer (P.Eng, Ing, PE) in their province of practice
- Experience with in the consulting environment desired
- Previous experience with power plant or renewable natural gas plant design desired
- Working knowledge of Microstation or AutoCAD
- Working knowledge of Smart Plant 3D or CADWorx
- Experience using Caesar II or Auto Pipe
- Experience using Thermoflow
Salary range (in British Columbia): $96,200 - $132,200
The final salary awarded for this role may vary from the above range…
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