cryogenics engineer

Cryopeak Energy Solutions Corporation
Richmond
5 days ago
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Job details

  • Salary 57.69 hourly / 40 hours per week
  • Terms of employment Permanent employment Full time

Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.


The employer stated that this position is a green job, because it involves tasks and responsibilities contributing to positive environmental outcomes and helping Canada achieve its net-zero target.


Work setting

  • Oil and gas industry

Responsibilities
Tasks

  • Conduct research into the feasibility, design, operation and performance of mechanisms, components and systems
  • Design power plants, machines and equipment
  • Develop maintenance standards, schedules and programs
  • Investigate mechanical failures or unexpected maintenance problems
  • Plan and manage projects, and prepare material, cost and timing estimates, reports and design specifications for machinery and systems
  • Commission systems and components
  • Assist in preparing design, drawings and specifications
  • Assist in inspection of mechanical installations and construction projects
  • Supervise maintenance programs or operation of mechanical plants

Certificates, licences, memberships, and courses

  • Registration as a Professional Engineer (P. Eng.) by a provincial or territorial association
  • Eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer (P. Eng.) by a provincial or territorial association

Experience and specialization
Computer and technology knowledge

  • AutoCAD
  • MS Windows
  • Mapping and data visualization software
  • Computer-aided design (CAD)
  • MS Office

Area of work experience

  • Design

Type of industry experience

  • Energy

Area of specialization

  • Machinery and components
  • Cryogenic insulation

Security and safety

  • Criminal record check
  • Drug test

Work conditions and physical capabilities

  • Fast-paced environment
  • Work under pressure

Personal suitability

  • Accurate
  • Organized
  • Reliability
  • Team player
  • Punctuality
  • Hardworking
  • Ability to multitask

Other benefits

  • Other benefits
  • Paid time off (volunteering or personal days)
  • Team building opportunities
  • Parking available

Who can apply for this job?

You can apply if you are:



  • a permanent resident of Canada
  • a temporary resident of Canada with a valid work permit

Do not apply if you are not authorized to work in Canada. The employer will not respond to your application.


Advertised until

2026-01-26


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