Principal Engineer, Nuclear Engineering, Construction & Project Delivery
Top Benefits
About the role
Permanent - Full Time
We generate more than just power for the people of Saskatchewan. We also offer some of the best jobs in the province. Our challenging careers will help you grow, while being surrounded by a team committed to safety, openness, collaboration and accountability. We offer highly competitive salaries and benefits packages to our employees. If you’re someone who thrives in a team environment and doesn’t shy away from a good challenge, join us!
Apply no later than 09/12/2025 to be considered for this opportunity.
The role will be required to successfully pass Site Access Security Clearance (CSIS Level 1).
JOB SUMMARY:
The Principal Engineer is accountable to research, develop and implement tasks, methodologies, and practices for the corporation. As a member of SaskPower’s management team, this position is responsible for assisting with and/or preparing technical studies, business cases, designs, specifications, tender evaluations, and equipment and construction drawings. This position will advise on project plans, costs, and schedules and provide contract management and project coordination services, ensuring alignment with departmental and corporate strategic goals and objectives.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
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Develop and lead the technical oversight process for a new nuclear build
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Provide technical assistance for construction, commissioning, and operations
-
Perform technical and economic analysis of alternative solutions for senior management on provincial nuclear strategies, project business cases, and make recommendations on courses of action
-
Provide direction for construction and commissioning projects and initiatives
-
Develop criteria, guidelines, standards, and new practices based upon codes, technologies, and methodologies
-
Provide direction to consultants and internal engineering staff
-
Prepare project plans, monitor costs and schedule, and initiate corrective action as appropriate
-
Other related duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineeringin nuclear, mechanical, electrical, civil, engineering physics, or chemical.
- Eligible for membership in the Association of Professional Engineers of Saskatchewan (APEGS)
- Professional Engineering Designation P.Eng.
- A minimum of ten (10) years relevant experience that includes a combination of the following engineering tasks: planning facilities; providing design, safety analysis, configuration management, operational support, commissioning, contract management and coordination of exceedingly complex projects
- Five (5) to ten (10) years relevant experience that includes a leadership role pertaining to design and safety analysis of a nuclear reactor
- Demonstrated competency in engineering/industry standards, as well as internal processes and procedures
- Demonstration of strong relationships with working groups, committees and technical leaders across the organization, the province, and the country
- Ability to provide competent leadership, including the formal management of both engineers and senior engineers, as well as other technical staff
- Subject matter expert providing highly technical guidance on difficult or unprecedented issues
- Development of technical direction and strategy required to support delivery of the company’s strategic business objectives
- Results oriented thinker, with the ability to manage and provide advice regarding complex and confidential issues with sensitivity and professionalism
- Ability to work and manage in a changing environment
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent facilitation, project management and decision-making skills
- Ability to foster a culture focused on safety, innovation, and teamwork
- Demonstrated skill in SaskPower's Competencies
- Must have a continuing record of professional development
A suitable combination of relevant education and experience may also be considered
Candidates under consideration may be required to participate in an assessment process consisting of any/all of the following: interview, abilities test, case study and/or presentation.
At SaskPower, we believe in the importance of diversity and inclusion. We’re dedicated to creating and cultivating an inclusive workplace and a workforce that represents the communities we serve.
We acknowledge and recognize equity groups designated by the Canadian Employment Equity Act. These include:
- Indigenous Peoples
- members of Visible Minority Groups
- persons with disabilities
- women
- LGBTQ2S+ community
- persons who served and are serving in the military
- newcomers to Saskatchewan
We base our selection process on merit and encourage all diverse groups to participate fully.
As part of our ongoing commitment to reconciliation, we prioritize hiring Indigenous Peoples as we recognize and respect their knowledge and experience. We acknowledge the barriers that affect equity groups, and we’re committed to addressing, mitigating and accommodating these barriers to strive for equity in the workplace. Learn more at Commitment to Diversity.
Follow us on LinkedIn to stay up to date on our latest job openings.
Please apply by 09/12/2025**.**
About SaskPower
Since 1929, we've delivered power throughout Saskatchewan. Today, we strive to serve an increasingly diverse and sophisticated customer base of over 550,000 customers. Our team of dedicated employees is made up of over 3,100 permanent full-time employees.
We manage over $13 billion in generation, transmission and distribution assets.
Our power comes from: • 3 coal-fired power stations – 1,389 MW • 7 hydroelectric stations – 864 MW • 8 wind facilities – 617 MW • 3 solar facilities – 83 MW • 10 natural gas stations – 2,160 MW • import power purchase agreements – 290 MW • small independent power producers – 34 MW
Our total available generation capacity is 5,437 MW.
Our network serves a large geographic area and widely dispersed population. We maintain more than 160,000 kilometres of power lines, 59 high voltage switching stations and 200 distribution substations. We also have interconnections at the Manitoba, Alberta and North Dakota borders.
*Information as of July2023
Principal Engineer, Nuclear Engineering, Construction & Project Delivery
Top Benefits
About the role
Permanent - Full Time
We generate more than just power for the people of Saskatchewan. We also offer some of the best jobs in the province. Our challenging careers will help you grow, while being surrounded by a team committed to safety, openness, collaboration and accountability. We offer highly competitive salaries and benefits packages to our employees. If you’re someone who thrives in a team environment and doesn’t shy away from a good challenge, join us!
Apply no later than 09/12/2025 to be considered for this opportunity.
The role will be required to successfully pass Site Access Security Clearance (CSIS Level 1).
JOB SUMMARY:
The Principal Engineer is accountable to research, develop and implement tasks, methodologies, and practices for the corporation. As a member of SaskPower’s management team, this position is responsible for assisting with and/or preparing technical studies, business cases, designs, specifications, tender evaluations, and equipment and construction drawings. This position will advise on project plans, costs, and schedules and provide contract management and project coordination services, ensuring alignment with departmental and corporate strategic goals and objectives.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
-
Develop and lead the technical oversight process for a new nuclear build
-
Provide technical assistance for construction, commissioning, and operations
-
Perform technical and economic analysis of alternative solutions for senior management on provincial nuclear strategies, project business cases, and make recommendations on courses of action
-
Provide direction for construction and commissioning projects and initiatives
-
Develop criteria, guidelines, standards, and new practices based upon codes, technologies, and methodologies
-
Provide direction to consultants and internal engineering staff
-
Prepare project plans, monitor costs and schedule, and initiate corrective action as appropriate
-
Other related duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineeringin nuclear, mechanical, electrical, civil, engineering physics, or chemical.
- Eligible for membership in the Association of Professional Engineers of Saskatchewan (APEGS)
- Professional Engineering Designation P.Eng.
- A minimum of ten (10) years relevant experience that includes a combination of the following engineering tasks: planning facilities; providing design, safety analysis, configuration management, operational support, commissioning, contract management and coordination of exceedingly complex projects
- Five (5) to ten (10) years relevant experience that includes a leadership role pertaining to design and safety analysis of a nuclear reactor
- Demonstrated competency in engineering/industry standards, as well as internal processes and procedures
- Demonstration of strong relationships with working groups, committees and technical leaders across the organization, the province, and the country
- Ability to provide competent leadership, including the formal management of both engineers and senior engineers, as well as other technical staff
- Subject matter expert providing highly technical guidance on difficult or unprecedented issues
- Development of technical direction and strategy required to support delivery of the company’s strategic business objectives
- Results oriented thinker, with the ability to manage and provide advice regarding complex and confidential issues with sensitivity and professionalism
- Ability to work and manage in a changing environment
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent facilitation, project management and decision-making skills
- Ability to foster a culture focused on safety, innovation, and teamwork
- Demonstrated skill in SaskPower's Competencies
- Must have a continuing record of professional development
A suitable combination of relevant education and experience may also be considered
Candidates under consideration may be required to participate in an assessment process consisting of any/all of the following: interview, abilities test, case study and/or presentation.
At SaskPower, we believe in the importance of diversity and inclusion. We’re dedicated to creating and cultivating an inclusive workplace and a workforce that represents the communities we serve.
We acknowledge and recognize equity groups designated by the Canadian Employment Equity Act. These include:
- Indigenous Peoples
- members of Visible Minority Groups
- persons with disabilities
- women
- LGBTQ2S+ community
- persons who served and are serving in the military
- newcomers to Saskatchewan
We base our selection process on merit and encourage all diverse groups to participate fully.
As part of our ongoing commitment to reconciliation, we prioritize hiring Indigenous Peoples as we recognize and respect their knowledge and experience. We acknowledge the barriers that affect equity groups, and we’re committed to addressing, mitigating and accommodating these barriers to strive for equity in the workplace. Learn more at Commitment to Diversity.
Follow us on LinkedIn to stay up to date on our latest job openings.
Please apply by 09/12/2025**.**
About SaskPower
Since 1929, we've delivered power throughout Saskatchewan. Today, we strive to serve an increasingly diverse and sophisticated customer base of over 550,000 customers. Our team of dedicated employees is made up of over 3,100 permanent full-time employees.
We manage over $13 billion in generation, transmission and distribution assets.
Our power comes from: • 3 coal-fired power stations – 1,389 MW • 7 hydroelectric stations – 864 MW • 8 wind facilities – 617 MW • 3 solar facilities – 83 MW • 10 natural gas stations – 2,160 MW • import power purchase agreements – 290 MW • small independent power producers – 34 MW
Our total available generation capacity is 5,437 MW.
Our network serves a large geographic area and widely dispersed population. We maintain more than 160,000 kilometres of power lines, 59 high voltage switching stations and 200 distribution substations. We also have interconnections at the Manitoba, Alberta and North Dakota borders.
*Information as of July2023