Minimum mandatory criteria:
Education: Undergraduate degree in an engineering program, specializing in a specific relevant field, from a recognized Canadian University or an acceptable equivalent from a foreign institution (as determined by one of the agencies referred by the CICIC).
Experience: 48 months relevant experience.
Typical duties may include:
- Conducting economic and technical feasibility studies
- Coordinating the research into the development or improvement of chemical engineering processes, reactions and materials
- Coordinating the evaluating chemical process, technology and equipment
- Coordinating the designing and testing of chemical processes, equipment and plants
- Coordinating the construction, modification, operation and maintenance of pilot plants, processing units or processing plants
- Coordinating the establishment operating procedures and quality control strategies and the operation of quality control programs, to ensure consistency and adherence to standards for raw materials, products and waste products or emissions
- Developing guidelines and specifications for the handling of dangerous chemicals, environmental protection
- Developing standards for foods, materials or consumer goods
- Providing input into the preparation of tender documents, evaluation of tenders and preparation of contractual documents
- Coordinating and administering a wide range of technical endeavours including the planning and scheduling of work