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Engineering Manager (Nuclear)


Company : WSP in Canada


Location : Moncton, New Brunswick


Created : 2025-10-17


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Overview Join to apply for the Engineering Manager (Nuclear) role at WSP in Canada . Our Nuclear subsector, a key component of WSPs 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, capital projects portfolios and a deep history in nuclear supply chain. WSP is currently seeking an experienced Engineering Manager, Nuclear to join one of our Ontario offices. Projects may require travel to Tiverton, Ontario; Toronto, Ontario; Saint John, New Brunswick; Pickering and Oshawa, Ontario. The successful candidate will lead teams across Electrical, I&C, Mechanical, and Civil/Structural disciplines for both Nuclear New Build and other nuclear facilities, ensuring safety, regulatory adherence, and fostering innovative approaches. A deep understanding of Canadian nuclear standards and a strong track record of leadership in multidisciplinary engineering settings are essential. Why choose WSP? We value and are committed to upholding a culture of inclusion and belonging Flexible work options to support work-life balance A Canadian success story with a strong national presence Opportunity to contribute to projects affecting the environment, infrastructure, and communities Strong career opportunities and a collaborative culture What you can expect to do here Provide strategic leadership and oversight to engineering teams in Electrical, Mechanical, Instrumentation & Controls, and Civil/Structural disciplines. Ensure all engineering deliverables comply with Canadian nuclear regulatory standards, including CSA N-series and CNSC requirements. Act as the primary engineering liaison with our nuclear clients and other principal stakeholders. Promote technical excellence, innovation, and ongoing improvement across engineering functions. Supervise resource allocation, team training and development, and performance management for engineering personnel. Contribute to proposal preparation, project planning, and client presentations. Facilitate integrated and optimized project delivery through effective interdisciplinary coordination. Guide and motivate the engineering team to deliver solutions that adhere to nuclear codes and standards. Review and authorize engineering deliverables, vendor documentation, and technical specifications. Identify and manage risks, scope variations, and opportunities across the project lifecycle. Cultivate a culture of safety, quality, continuous improvement, and collaboration within the engineering organization. What youll bring to WSP Bachelors degree in Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, or Civil) Licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) in Ontario is required Minimum 15 years of engineering experience, with at least 5 years in nuclear projects Knowledge of Ontario Power Generation processes and tools (e.g., ECC process, AS9, EBOM); knowledge of Bruce Power processes is an asset Training in CBTs and other applicable programs for OPG design qualifications and project management Proven leadership in managing multidisciplinary engineering teams and delivering complex projects Strong understanding of Canadian nuclear codes and standards (e.g., CSA N290, N299, N285) Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Proficiency in engineering analysis tools relevant to each discipline (e.g., ETAP, FEA, structural analysis software) Commitment to safety, quality, and regulatory compliance in nuclear environments About 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, and in Canada our 12,000+ people are involved in areas ranging from environmental remediation to urban planning, engineering iconic buildings to designing sustainable transportation networks, and developing renewable power sources for the future. We value our people and our reputation, are locally dedicated with international scale, focus on the future, foster collaboration, and maintain an empowering culture with accountability. Health and Safety is a core value. All candidates must comply with our Health, Safety & Environment policy and client HSE policies. Employment offers for safety-sensitive positions involving fieldwork are contingent upon the ability to perform key physical tasks and work in various environmental conditions, as described in the job posting and interview. We welcome applications from people with disabilities and provide accommodations on request. WSP is committed to employment equity. Only selected candidates will be contacted. We do not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies; full policy details are available on our site. #J-18808-Ljbffr