Wood currently has an exciting opportunity for a Intermediate Mechanical Engineer to join our Mining & Minerals team. Reporting to the Mechanical Department Manager, this position is located in our Saskatoon, SK office.
Come be your very best YOU at Wood.
Wood is one of Canada’s longest standing engineering firms with roots dating back to 1907 with a presence in Saskatchewan for over 60 years The Saskatoon office is the Potash Centre of Excellence and leaders in uranium, lithium and other base metals with multi-discipline expertise leading sustaining capital and all phases of projects from concept studies up to large scale EPCM projects.
Come join the elite Wood team!!
Why Wood - you ask ? It’s an opportunity to :
- Join the Potash Centre of Excellence working with, learning from and becoming world-class experts!
- Grow YOUR career with a team that truly cares about your personal development and advancement.
- Enjoy Hybrid / Flexible working options
- Work on challenging, innovative and sustainable solutions for potash, lithium, uranium and base metal projects
- Collaborate with our national & global mining teams
- Work on projects abroad we offices are in 30 countries worldwide
- Enjoy a competitive benefits package that includes : progressive matching RRSP’s, medical, dental, parental leave, employee / family assistance / mental wellness programs, among many others)
In our recruitment and hiring process at Wood Group Canada Ltd. (incl. Wood Group Canada , we want to emphasize that we do not employ artificial intelligence or automated systems to screen or select candidates.
We are committed to ensuring fairness and inclusivity by relying on the expertise from a team of professional recruiters for the application reviews, interviews, and qualification assessments.
- Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate (BSc) or Graduate degree.
- Professional Engineer ( in Canada with the ability to register in the province of Saskatchewan is required.
- A minimum of 2 years focusing on mining projects.
- Knowledge of mining projects, specifically potash and uranium, is considered an asset.
- Knowledge of materials handling, mechanical package experience, and fabrication is considered an asset.
- Ability to work efficiently and demonstrate effective organizational skills.
- Authorization to lawfully work in Canada without sponsorship from Wood is required.
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