Manufacturing Engineer, Nuclear Components
BWXT
- Cambridge, ON
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Prepare shop routings for each component reflecting the sequence of shop activities, identify shop resources and fixtures/jigs/tooling required for the scope of work, as well as provide material allocation and identification of applicable shop operating procedures and quality assurance standards.
- Resolve non-conforming conditions identified by Quality Control, assess each case relative to control drawings, specifications, customer expectations and quality standards, produce supplementary documents (i.e. work orders, repair drawings, condition reports, etc), as well as liaise with appropriate personnel (i.e. sales personnel, suppliers, etc.) to arrive at technically sound and commercially viable resolutions.
- Develop and support shop procedures for various activities including Fitting, Welding, Machining, Assembly and Testing.
- Maintain realistic time standards as a target for shop performance and to provide realistic durations for shop schedules, review historical data for past performance for similar parts, as well as conduct time studies.
- Maintain data base of machine shop tooling, consumables and gauges as well as maintain information (i.e. pictures, sketches, and written instructions), to provide record of past practices.
- Conduct pre-manufacturing product reviews, identify tooling and fixtures needed to support the work to ensure shop is adequately equipped to perform job, as well as make adjustments to design or concept sketches for needed tools, procurement of items, etc. as required.
- Design and draft tooling as required to support shop activities. This may include design analysis for strength using classical or Finite Element tools. Create rigging plans/sketches for heavy lifts. Assist with procurement of new equipment from vendors.
- Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering or in an appropriate discipline.
- P.Eng. -Mechanical or appropriate Engineering field considered an asset.
- 3 to 10 years of experience in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
- Strong analytical, problem solving and organizational skills.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills.
- Self-motivated, enthusiastic team player with proven clear and succinct written and verbal communication skills.
- Have a solid knowledge of Machine Guarding in accordance with CSA.
- Knowledge and demonstrated application of Statistical Process Control tools and principles.
- Comfortable with common Microsoft Office software applications.
- Knowledge and demonstrated application of Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing principles.
- Experience in the Nuclear industry.
- Experience with AutoCAD 2D and SolidWorks 3D design software (or similar).
- 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.