Location
fort saskatchewan, division no. 11, Canada
Posted
July 04, 2026
Job Description
Be a key contributor as a Materials and Corrosion Engineer in Fort Sask. This role emphasizes the integrity of pressure equipment and requires collaborative problem-solving.
As the Materials and Corrosion Engineer, you'll maintain significant documentation for corrosion control and engage with engineering and maintenance teams to proactively address potential issues. Your efforts are crucial in supporting safety initiatives and improving equipment reliability. This is a 6-8 month contract with a 5 days on/2 days off schedule.
Key Responsibilities:
• Ensure integrity through comprehensive corrosion control documentation
• Conduct materials selection and design support for projects
• Lead failure analysis and structured problem-solving efforts
• Review compliance with group standards in modifications
• Assist during turnaround work scope execution
Requirements:
• BS or MS in Chemical or Materials Engineering
...
As the Materials and Corrosion Engineer, you'll maintain significant documentation for corrosion control and engage with engineering and maintenance teams to proactively address potential issues. Your efforts are crucial in supporting safety initiatives and improving equipment reliability. This is a 6-8 month contract with a 5 days on/2 days off schedule.
Key Responsibilities:
• Ensure integrity through comprehensive corrosion control documentation
• Conduct materials selection and design support for projects
• Lead failure analysis and structured problem-solving efforts
• Review compliance with group standards in modifications
• Assist during turnaround work scope execution
Requirements:
• BS or MS in Chemical or Materials Engineering
...