Project Engineer
BWXT
- Cambridge, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
We believe in empowering our employees and cultivating a dynamic workplace that fosters growth and collaboration. Whether you’re an experienced professional or just starting your career, you'll find opportunities to challenge yourself, learn from seasoned experts, and contribute to nuclear innovation. We require a diverse range of skills to support our work in the markets that drive our business and welcome candidates from all backgrounds and life stages who are passionate about making a difference.Position Overview:
As our Project Engineer you will serve as the technical engineering lead for large projects or act as the technical lead on smaller projects, overseeing tasks such as spare material ordering and heat exchanger management. You will provide guidance to Component Engineering staff and collaborate closely with Project Managers, technical teams, Supply Management, and other stakeholders within BWXT and customer organizations. This role reports to the Director of Component Engineering and does not have direct reports.Location:Onsite, Cambridge ONYour Day to Day as our Project Engineer:Technical Leadership
- Lead department in Code and Standards compliance.
- Resolve technical issues in the design and manufacture of nuclear components.
- Provide guidance to Graphics, Manufacturing Engineering, and Associate Project Engineers.
- Revise and maintain Component Engineering procedures; provide staff training.
- Represent Component Engineering in ASME and customer quality audits.
- Support departmental process improvements.
- Manage design of complex nuclear components (steam generators, heat exchangers, pressure vessels).
- Ensure designs meet customer, contract, BWXT, and regulatory requirements.
- Evaluate non-conformance conditions; review and approve design drawings, calculations, and reports.
- Prepare and review technical specifications for sublet work.
- Support feasibility studies, R&D projects, and engineering deliverables within schedule and budget.
- Complete NDE matrices per applicable codes and specifications.
- Interface with customers, vendors, and regulatory bodies to meet project requirements.
- Support proposals: coordinate design, prepare technical write-ups, review vendor quotes, and provide feedback.
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering or equivalent.
- Experience in heat exchanger, pressure vessel, and nuclear equipment design.
- Working knowledge of ASME Pressure Vessel Codes (Sections III & VIII) and CSA N285.0 / N299 standards.
- Proficiency in SolidWorks or other 3D modeling software.
- Familiarity with welding procedures, processes, and pressure vessel fabrication practices.
- Knowledge of FEA and ASME Section III stress analysis is an asset.
- Understanding of nuclear plant operations.
- Typically 5–12 years of relevant experience.
- P.Eng. designation or in-progress is an asset.
- Comprehensive Health Benefits – Including health, dental, vision, and disability coverage to keep you feeling your best.
- Secure Your Future – Defined Contribution Pension Plan and an optional Company-matched retirement savings plans (RRSP/TFSA/EPSP)
- Work-Life Balance – Flexible hybrid schedules and compressed workweek option available
- Help Grow Our Team – Earn generous referral bonuses with our two-tiered Employee Referral Program ($1,500 and $3,000!).
- Invest in Your Education – Up to $5,250 USD per year through our Educational Refund Plan.
- Professional Development – Gain access to training, certifications, and growth opportunities to advance your career.
- Your Wellness Matters – Enjoy gym membership discounts and access to mental health support programs.
- A Welcoming Workplace – Join a diverse, inclusive, and supportive culture that celebrates you.
- Fun & Connection – Engage in team-building activities organized by our Social Committee.