CAD Designer/Drafter (Nuclear) at WSP
Toronto, ON, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Sep, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Modeling, Pdms, Post Processing, Disabilities, Design Standards, Microstation, Sharepoint, Diagrams, Shop Drawings, Specifications, It, Electrical Design, Navisworks, Solidworks, Urban Planning, Nuclear, Environmental Remediation, Solid Edge, Flow Diagrams, Bim

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

THE OPPORTUNITY:

Our Nuclear subsector, a key component of WSP’s ERI (Energy, Resources and Industry) sector, supports clients in the nuclear industry. Our team offers a wide range of services, including technical and feasibility studies, project management, detailed design, procurement, site management, quality surveillance, commissioning and asset management. This division is operating at an exciting time as nuclear power and new technology solutions are developing globally, with Canada as a leader in nuclear refurbishments, nuclear new builds, incredible capital projects portfolios and a deep history in nuclear supply chain.
WSP is currently seeking an experienced Drafter/Designer, Nuclear to join one of our Ontario offices. Several projects will potentially require travel to Tiverton, Ontario, Toronto Ontario, Saint John, New Brunswick, Pickering and Oshawa, Ontario.
Be involved in projects with our Nuclear Team and be a part of a growing organization that meets our client’s objectives and solves their challenges.

Responsibilities
  • Become a champion in administering and supporting cutting-edge Building Information Modeling (BIM) platforms
  • Showcase your drafting, designing, and modeling prowess across mechanical, civil, electrical, structural, and architectural disciplines for some of the most advanced nuclear power plants and world-class facilities
  • Collaborate with a dynamic, multidisciplinary team of innovative engineers who are shaping the future of infrastructure
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