Process Design Engineer/Analyst
Posted A month ago
Job Description
Employment Type: Permanent
Location: 800 Kipling Avenue, Toronto, ON
Department: Nuclear Equipment Solutions (NES)
Reports to: Director, Equipment Design
Hours per week: 37.5
Number Required: 2
Accountabilities: How You Will Make an Impact
- • Prepare Front End Engineering (FEED) and interpret process engineering documents. FEED includes but is not limited to:
- • Process Design Description and Requirements
• Process Flow Diagram (PFD)
• Process and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID)
• Process Design Simulation & Calculations
• Process Equipment Sizing/Rating Calculations (such as distillation column, pumps, recombiners, LPCE columns, E-Cells, HX, coolers, Condensers, Valve Sizing, etc.
• Process Specifications
• Control Philosophy (i.e. Control Narrative)
• Other documentation as necessary
• Work with Mechanical and EI&C Engineers to support implementation of process design into effective manufacturable and testable designs.
• Ability to understand mechanical drawings and provide advice and review to address manufacturability or performance concerns.
• Ability to visit client sites locally and internationally, as needed.
• Ability to support multiple projects simultaneously, as warranted.
• Good understanding of ASME VIII and ASME B31.1 and ASME B31.3.
• Experience with one or more CAD package for process flow design such as Autocad or others.
• Knowledge and experience in Distillation, Dryers, Scrubbers, Cryogenics and Process Simulation is an asset.
• Identify equipment suppliers and work with them to ensure conformance with the specification.
• Able to work under the direction of Technical Team Lead and Subject Matter Experts to develop concept designs.
• Prepare test procedures for functional testing, and factory acceptance testing to a high degree of accuracy and meeting the requirements of Kinectrics quality program.
• Developing custom unit operation models using Visual basic (VB), Python, C# or any other programming language is highly desirable. Good understanding of chemical reaction engineering is also desired.
• Work independently and as part of engineering teams to contribute and prepare technical evaluations, technical procedures, technical test plans, data analysis, report preparation and report reviews.
• Liaise with customers, staff, contractors, consultants, and vendors as appropriate.
• Assist in procurement engineering activities such as preparing procurement plans, incoming inspections, scope of work, reviewing terms and identifying appropriate risks.
• Identify opportunities for improvement in the technical processes and support change derived from lessons learned.
• Facilitate to develop 2D/3D models of complicated equipment or skids that will help in the fabrication process.
• Take part in R&D projects.
• Lead or assist in developing proposals for internal and external customers.
• Perform project management and other assigned duties on as need basis.
• Act as a technical support for Department Manager and others in the department.
• Assist in the negotiation and administration of contracts, including cost estimates, schedule, and resources required.
• Carry out customers' work and prepare reports with recommendations based on results achieved.
• Represents Kinectrics at conferences.
• Perform other duties as required.
- • A four-year university degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering (Masters or PhD is preferable) plus a minimum of five or more years of engineering experience in Nuclear or manufacturing industry.
• Must have demonstrated knowledge and experience in modeling & design of process systems.
• Experience in process systems, process skids, and panel fabrication and FAT/commissioning testing is required.
• Knowledge of ASME Boiler Pressure and Vessel code is considered an asset.
• Having process design experience in tritium and hydrogen technologies is an asset.
• Familiar with tritium processes like CECE, WD, HPS, ISS and CDS.
• Strong understanding of tritium specific design requirements.
• Familiar with different commercial gas separation technologies such as cryogenic distillation and thermal diffusion columns.
• Familiar with tritium instrumentation such as ion chambers and liquid scintillation technique.
• Experience in managing suppliers for part design, assembly, and manufacturing.
• Knowledge and/or experience with CANDU nuclear technology are considered an asset.
• Excellent problem-solving, written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively on a technical level.
• Excellent interpersonal and presentation skills.
• Demonstrated strong customer skills and capabilities to run research programs for customers on time and on budget.
• Demonstrated ability to be flexible in areas of work and the ability to work in a team environment.
• Strong computer skills.
• A period of at least 5 years in working on projects of medium to high complexity is considered necessary to gain this experience.
• Registration as a Professional Engineer is required.
About Great Canadian Gaming Corp.
Industry
Hospitality and TourismCompany Size
5001-10,000 employees
Application closing date is 2026-01-18
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