The OpportunityPosition: Technologist - Mechanical Assembly/Testing
Employment Type: Permanent
Employment Level: Intermediate
Location: 800 Kipling Avenue, Toronto, ON
Department: Nuclear Equipment Solutions
Hours per week: 40
Number Required:
Starting Salary: $101,860.40. Exact compensation may vary depending on the individual experience and qualifications of each candidate. Applicants with greater or less than the minimum qualifications for this posted opportunity may be considered for alternate opportunities.
What We OfferAt Kinectrics, employees are recognized for their knowledge, experience, and contributions while working in a highly technical and challenging environment. Kinectrics puts you in the driver's seat of your own career, setting you up alongside industry experts who will help you develop the skills essential to your professional growth in a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and rewarding work culture.
- Purpose: The work we do each day helps communities around the world. Find satisfaction in work that really matters, working alongside and as part of the best and brightest in the industry.
- Growth: To keep pace with Canada's expanding energy and utility sector, we are growing more each day, which means more opportunities for you. We encourage our employees to grow alongside our company thanks to a number of significant training and personal development opportunities.
- Innovation: Our staff proudly develop innovations that push the industry forward.
- Diversity: The company is dedicated to promoting diversity in its workforce, up to and including the senior management level. Our diversity committee ensures we stay up to date on leading trends and best practices, creating a desirable workspace for each and every one of our employees.
- Total Compensation: Your talent deserves to be recognized. Kinectrics offers a competitive total compensation package unmatched by most industries throughout North America. Salary is just one component of the total rewards you will receive when working for Kinectrics. Other elements may also include pay for performance programs (merit pay and discretionary annual performance bonuses), comprehensive health benefits and wellness programs, membership discounts, employee referral bonus, eligibility for our pension plan, career development programs, and professional development/educational reimbursements.
Accountabilities: How You Will Make an Impact- Assemble piping systems, pressure components, structural frames, and supports using hand tools, power tools, and lifting equipment.
- Ensure systems are built to engineering drawings, specifications, and applicable nuclear quality standards (e.g., ASME NQA-1, Section III, Section VIII, etc.).
- Interpret mechanical drawings, P&IDs, isometrics, and BOMs.
- Install valves, instruments, pumps, filters, heat exchangers and other process equipment into skid systems.
- Assist or perform basic track and orbital tube welding or fit up (if certified).
- Work with the welders to ensure correct fit-ups and tolerances before the final weld.
- Perform hydrostatic, pneumatic, vacuum leak and functional testing in accordance with approved procedures
- Assist in preparing TSSA package for pressure components/systems. Also it is expected that individual will work with TSSA inspector for an inspection and receive necessary signoffs on manufacturing documents (e.g. ITP).
- Document as-built configurations and deviations; work with Quality Assurance to ensure traceability and compliance.
- Maintain cleanliness and contamination control in accordance with nuclear-grade standards.
- Verify incoming materials for damage and compliance with specifications.
- Maintain manufacturing records (such as welding documentation, as built drawings etc..) and assist in preparing history files.
- Follow strict safety protocols for radiation safety, pressure systems, lifting, and confined spaces as required.
- Support ALARA (As Low as Reasonably Achievable) practices and cleanroom/controlled area protocols when required.
- Familiarity with codes and standards (e.g., NQA-1, ASME VIII, B31.1/B31.3) and ISO [redacted] is considered an asset
- Maintain a working relation with Inspectors (such as TSSA inspectors), testing agencies (such as Helium leak testing), welders and weld shops, and machining and manufacturing shops.
- Support continuous improvement activities by providing feedback on processes and procedures to project managers, engineering staff, section managers, and directors
- Respond to customer inquiries, maintain good customer relations and solve problems.
- Ensure customer satisfaction by following good quality and safety practices in all aspects of the work performed.
- Perform routine processes and duties such as shipping, receiving, inventory control, housekeeping, etc.
- May require travel to and work at customer sites in Canada and on occasion internationally
- Exhibit leadership skills through mentoring and coaching of peers to reinforce a strong safety, quality, and human performance culture
- Perform other duties as required.
Note: Work experience in nuclear process skids (particularly Hydrogen and Helium Isotopes), modular systems, Gloveboxes and vacuum/cryogenic equipment is considered an asset.
What You Need to Succeed- Candidate should have 8 years' of hands-on experience with tools and knowledge of mechanical assembly, troubleshooting, testing, and maintenance of equipment and systems
- Candidate should have 8 years of mechanical fabrication and assembly techniques including welding/piping of skid-based systems and equipment such as gloveboxes
- Candidate should have 8 years' of experience in the field of mechanical testing including but not limited to helium leak testing, and TSSA pressure testing (hydrostatic and pneumatic)
- Candidate should have 8 years related experience or equivalent advanced education in field of Mechanical Engineering Technology, Millwright, or similar.
- Candidate should have 8 years' experience with the execution of specialized mechanical assembly and testing of specialized equipment including tritium based components/systems (getter beds, pressure vessels, equipment layout, piping layout, etc)
- Ability to exercise considerable judgement and resourcefulness in resolving technical problems
- Demonstrated supervisory and leadership skills
- Ability to work effectively to lead and build teams
- Experience using modern test equipment and instrumentation
- Demonstrated knowledge of mechanical principles
- Experience in troubleshooting mechanical devices, testing
- Experience in testing pressurized systems with different mediums
- Good computer skills for data acquisition and analysis
- Excellent knowledge of QA principles and safety practices
- High level of initiative and problem-solving skills
- Ability to be granted nuclear site security clearance
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Extensive knowledge in human performance principles
- Strong customer service orientation and interpersonal skills to work co-operatively with staff & clients.
- Must be able to travel to customer sites and participate in nuclear outage support work
This role requires the successful candidate to complete the security clearance process. The security clearance process is conducted in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) and may take up to 12 months to complete.
This posting is for an existing vacancy.