The Opportunity
Our Energy subsector, a key component of WSP’s ERI (Energy, Resources and Industry) sector, supports clients from coast to coast. From small installations to multi-phase integrated megaprojects, we support upstream, midstream, or downstream oil and gas activities and energy transition markets at all stages of the project lifecycle, anywhere in the world. We provide design, engineering and environmental services that contribute to climate adaptation and mitigation, sustain the use and protection of water and marine resources, protect and restore biodiversity, and support clients as they transition to low carbon solutions. Our experts work together to meet the highest standards in the industry and innovate to exceed them.
What you can expect to do
- Collaborate with different disciplines at WSP to provide expertise and client deliverables on projects. Under the guidance of a more senior process engineer, perform day-to-day activities.
- Conduct process simulations using appropriate software to optimize system performance and efficiency, modeling and predicting process behaviors with mathematical models and simulations.
- Determine appropriate equipment sizes based on process requirements and prepare data sheets detailing specifications and requirements for each piece of equipment.
- Calculate optimal process line sizes, considering flow rate, pressure drop, and temperature.
- Prepare data sheets for instruments, including specifications, operating conditions, and maintenance requirements.
- Develop Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs) and markup Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) to reflect process changes or equipment updates.
- Conduct studies to understand and improve processes, analyze data, identify bottlenecks, and propose solutions to improve efficiency and productivity.
- Participate in Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) studies to identify and mitigate potential hazards.
- Review vendor drawings to ensure they meet process requirements, including checking dimensions, materials, and design details.
- Support larger projects as needed, potentially coordinating smaller projects or acting as alliance support, and assist the Area Lead on tasks as appropriate.
What you’ll bring to WSP
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in Chemical EngineeringMinimum 5 years of experience in the oil and gas industry as a process engineer, ideally with gas processing plant experienceP.Eng license with APEGAAbility to work effectively in a team in an intermediate role to develop your skillsStrong communication and report-writing skillsOrganizational skills with a focus on quality, schedule, and budgetAbout Us
WSP is one of the world’s leading professional services firms. Our purpose is to future proof our cities and environments. We have over 65,000 team members globally; in Canada, our 12,000+ people work across environmental remediation, urban planning, iconic buildings, sustainable transportation networks, resource extraction, and renewable power projects. We value our people, foster collaboration, and pursue a future-focused, accountable culture.
We value a culture of inclusion and belongingFlexible Work Policy to support work-life balanceCommitted to Canada’s success and development of its communitiesOpportunities for growth and open to new ideasCollaborative culture and a workforce doing meaningful workPlease Note : Health and Safety is a core value. Compliance with our HSE policy and client HSE policies is required. Employment offers for safety-sensitive positions may require the ability to perform key physical tasks in various environments. WSP supports applicants with disabilities and provides accommodations on request. WSP is committed to employment equity and does not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies.
Seniority level : Mid-Senior level
Employment type : Full-time
Job function : Management and Manufacturing
Industries : Professional Services
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