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Engineering Technologist

Bruce Power2 days ago
Tiverton, ON
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Competitive benefits package
Pension plan

About the role

Job Posting Start Date:

2025-09-24

Job Posting End Date:

2025-10-08

At Bruce Power, you’ll experience the meaningful work of advancing Ontario’s clean energy future and medical isotope innovation while contributing to a culture of excellence. Step into an inclusive and dynamic environment that values collaboration, encourages bold ideas and empowers you to make a real difference.

From safely delivering clean, reliable power to families and businesses across the province and cancer-fighting medical isotopes around the world to supporting challenging and innovative nuclear projects like our multi-year Life Extension Program, we offer interesting and impactful opportunities. Ongoing training and development are part of every job, providing constant growth and skill-building potential.

Be a part of the team — our future is bright!

Currently, our Supply Chain division has an Engineering Technologist opportunity within our Supply Chain division.

The Engineering Technologist is responsible for supporting configuration management and ensuring parts and components are identified properly in approved model lists and item assembly structures with appropriate requirements.

This is a permanent, full-time position which offers a competitive benefits, compensation and pension package and is located on site in Tiverton, Ontario.

Multiple positions may be available.

What will you be responsible for?

  • Prepare technical procurement specifications.
  • Prepare and maintain Item Assembly Structures.
  • Interact with site personnel to resolve issues which may involve walkdowns and provide parts support when required.
  • Assist in assessments of whether to make or buy equipment/parts, and whether to reverse engineer a part, or have original equipment manufacturer supply it.
  • Identify obsolescence solutions.
  • Support activities to ensure parts availability in support of outage and online preparation milestones.
  • Update spare parts using design documents.
  • Develop storage and handling requirements for parts.
  • Develop and maintain computer applications and ensure databases match plant configuration for incoming purchased material/equipment and field installation.
  • Determine technical specification requirements from technical records, including engineering drawings, manuals, handbooks, and existing technical specifications. Investigate and propose parts substitution and compile substitution packages.
  • Walkdown equipment to resolve legacy issues.
  • Participate in training programs as required.

Knowledge and Skills:

  • Requires a knowledge of design theory as applied to mechanical design in order to assist in the design of station systems and the various mechanical equipment associated with nuclear generating facilities, and prepare composite specifications for the procurement of equipment and parts.
  • Requires knowledge of computer applications programming and associated equipment.
  • Requires a knowledge of English, both oral and written, to generate effective communication with others.
  • Knowledge of ASME Section III and CSA-N285-12 are an asset.

Education and Experience:

  • This knowledge is considered to be normally acquired either through the successful completion of Grade XII in a Secondary, Commercial or Technical School plus a three-year course of concentrated study in the appropriate subjects obtained in the Province of Ontario from a College of Applied Arts and Technology, Poly-technical Institute or Community College or by having the equivalent level of education.
  • A period of over ten years is considered necessary to gain this experience.
  • Requires field experience to learn the limitations of equipment and the methods used to meet special field problems.
  • Requires hands-on experience in drafting to be able to portray designs in sketch or drawing form.
  • Requires design experience in relation to the solution to complex matters concerning plant facilities.
  • Requires on-the-job experience to become familiar with the mechanical/instrumentation and control design work within the Division, nuclear facility operations and safety implications, organizational setup, the responsibilities of the department, interrelations with divisional work groups, and applicable standard practices and procedures, etc.
  • Requires experience to understand design documentation requirements, and regulatory requirements for parts (CSA, ASME, MCCR, MOE, etc.).
  • Requires experience to have gained a working knowledge of Quality Assurance (QA) requirements (CSA N299), ISO 9000) as well as commercial requirements relative to equipment and parts specifications.
  • Requires an understanding of loss control principles in order to develop and/or maintain composite specifications.
  • Requires experience working with computer databases in order to develop and maintain computer applications for the Section's internal processes.

Are you ready for a change?

Please complete the online application and attach a cover letter and resume, indicating your education and experience as it relates to this opportunity. We look forward to receiving your application and will be in contact with you, should you be selected for an interview.

The successful candidate will be selected based on related and required education, experience, knowledge and skills, a competency-based interview, and background reference checks.

As one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, Bruce Power is committed to promoting a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion where workers feel valued for their uniqueness and are recognized for their individual differences, talents and skills. Diversity, equity and inclusion is critical to our business as we recognize that our people are our greatest resource. To support our inclusive workplace culture, we welcome and encourage everyone to apply.

About Bruce Power

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Bruce Power is Canada's first private nuclear generator. Bruce Power's 2,300-acre site on the shores of Lake Huron houses the Bruce A and B generating stations, which each hold four CANDU reactors.

Over the past decade, Bruce Power has refurbished all four units at its Bruce A station, returning 3,000 megawatts of clean, low-cost electricity to Ontario consumers. Combined with its Bruce B units, Bruce Power generates 6,400 megawatts and provides 30% of Ontario's electricity at 30% less than the average residential price of power.

As a corporation, we live each day by a strong and clear set of values that embrace safety, our community, integrity and diversity.

Bruce Power is an all-Canadian partnership of TransCanada Corp., Borealis Infrastructure (a trust established by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System), The Power Workers' Union and The Society of Energy Professionals. A majority of Bruce Power employees are also owners of the business.

We invite you to learn more about Bruce Power on our website (www.brucepower.com), follow us on Twitter @Bruce_Power and Facebook (www.facebook.com/BruceNGS), via our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/brucepower4you, or in person at our Visitors' Centre near Tiverton, ON, which has many entertaining exhibits, films and presentations that help you explore the world of nuclear energy.