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Intermediate Project Engineer

WSP in Canada

Calgary, ABOn Site

Original Job Summary

About the Role

WSP is seeking an Intermediate Project Engineer to join our Energy and Process subsector. In this role, you will plan, schedule, and estimate design engineering efforts from project conception to construction drawings and specifications. You will prepare cost estimates, risk assessments, and project schedules while ensuring project quality and conformity with specifications.

Key Responsibilities

  • Plan and schedule design engineering tasks from concept to construction.
  • Prepare and review cost estimates, schedules, and risk assessments.
  • Implement project strategies to achieve quality, schedule, and cost goals.
  • Serve as the main technical contact with clients and coordinate meetings.
  • Review project designs for compliance with company and industry standards.
  • Develop technical drawings including P&IDs, Line Lists, and DBMs.
  • Coach and mentor junior engineers.

About WSP

WSP is a leading professional services firm with a vibrant, expansive team across Canada. Enjoy a flexible work policy, comprehensive benefits including virtual healthcare and wellness platforms, and a culture that values inclusion and growth. Join us to work on complex energy projects that support low carbon solutions and make a difference.

Key Skills/Competency

Project Management, Engineering, Design, Estimation, Risk Assessment, Client Coordination, Technical Drawings, Mentoring, EPCM, Energy

How to Get Hired at WSP in Canada

🎯 Tips for Getting Hired

  • Customize Your Resume: Tailor to energy and project engineering roles.
  • Highlight Key Skills: Emphasize project management and technical expertise.
  • Showcase Certifications: Include P.Eng. or P.Tech. credentials.
  • Prepare for Interviews: Practice technical questions and scenario responses.
  • Research WSP: Understand their projects, culture, and industry focus.

📝 Interview Preparation Advice

Technical Preparation

Review engineering design standards.
Practice technical drawing interpretation.
Study EPCM project workflows.
Brush up on risk analysis techniques.

Behavioral Questions

Describe a challenging project conflict resolution.
Explain client communication methods used.
Discuss team collaboration on tight deadlines.
Share mentoring experiences with juniors.