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  • Senior Food Process Engineer  

    - Toronto

    Overview LAPORTE is a consulting engineering firm specializing in pharmaceutical, agrifood, industrial biotech and industrial plant processes, with 25 years in business. Today, the company has 25 offices across North America and Europe, and over 480 employees who are passionate about engineering. We offer a stimulating environment where autonomy, collaboration and professional growth are at the heart of our daily work. We believe in a flexible working environment that values work-life balance while encouraging efficiency and creativity on a daily basis. LAPORTE is seeking a Senior Food Process Engineer with 10 to 12 years of experience in process design for the food, beverage, or biotech industry to join our team in Toronto, Ontario. Our Senior Food Process Engineer will be responsible for designing and managing process engineering projects, ensuring compliance with industry codes and standards, and contributing to multidisciplinary teams across North America. Responsibilities Participate in client needs and project definition; Review client specifications; Lead all project phases and ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards, defined scope, timelines, and budget; Develop conceptual, preliminary, and detailed designs, drawings, and specifications; Review engineering deliverables, maintain high-quality standards, and define project risks; Conduct work in accordance with LAPORTE’s Professional Practice Management Plan and guidelines; Write technical reports and analyses to support design submissions; Review shop drawings for compliance and participate in the development of engineering standards; Obtain proposals from and follow up with suppliers and contractors; Visit and survey project sites for project-related activities; Manage deliverables and project execution (estimated 50% of workload); Conduct process, utilities, and mechanical designs (estimated 50% of workload); Work collaboratively as part of multidisciplinary design teams across North America; Chair project team meetings; Maintain a detailed understanding of local codes and standards applicable to the industry and projects; Maintain a reference set of standards and in-house best practices; Suggest, contribute, and champion initiatives to improve the firm’s operations and procedures; Support positive client and other discipline consultant interactions; Pursue business development and future growth opportunities across various regions. Qualifications BS degree in Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or related fields; Provincial (P. Eng) designation or eligibility; 10 to 12 years of progressive experience in process design & project management for the food, beverage, or biotech industry; Experience in fluid and bulk materials handling processes, including process flow diagrams, heat and material balances, and P&IDs; Experience designing sanitary process systems, including piping, vessels, and CIP systems; Familiarity with CFIA and HACCP requirements; Familiarity with Lean Manufacturing (an asset); Knowledge of post-implementation continuous improvement efforts and methodology; Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, AutoCAD, and Revit; Flexibility to travel to manufacturing sites as needed; Benefits Competitive Salary: Competitive salary commensurate with experience and industry standards; Health and Wellness Programs: Comprehensive group health insurance coverage from day one (medical, dental, vision, childcare); Retirement Plans: Employer-contributed RRSP plan at 4%; Flexible Work Arrangements: Hybrid work mode, with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office; Professional Development: A work environment that encourages empowerment and professional growth. Professional reimbursement fees (e.g., APEGA, PEO) covered by the company; Career Advancement Opportunities: Mentorship programs, trainings, cross-department opportunities, etc.; Work-Life Balance: 3 weeks of regular vacation with 1 week of paid vacation during the Christmas holidays. Personal/Sick leave of almost 1 week; Inclusive Culture: A diverse, flexible, and non-conformist work environment that values equity, work-life balance, and promotes efficiency in daily tasks with enormous growth opportunities; Team-Building Activities: Lunch & Learn sessions, team retreats, outdoor activities, family get-togethers, and workshops; Other Benefits: Public transport and telephone reimbursement. Send us your application today. We look forward to meeting you! Job details Seniority level: Not Applicable Employment type: Full-time Job function: Management and Manufacturing The LAPORTE team #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Piping Stress Engineer  

    - Saskatoon

    LAPORTE is a consulting engineering firm specializing in pharmaceutical, agrifood, industrial biotech and industrial plant processes, which has been in business for 25 years. Today, the company has 25 offices across North America and Europe, and over 480 employees with a passion for engineering.

    We offer a stimulating environment where autonomy, collaboration and professional growth are at the heart of our daily work. We believe in a flexible working environment that values work-life balance while encouraging efficiency and creativity on a daily basis.

    Discover an employer who takes care of its greatest asset: its employees!

    LAPORTE

    is seeking a highly technical Piping Stress Engineer with

    3

    to

    8

    years of experience. This position is based in Saskatoon, SK and focuses on piping design, stress analysis, and support to multidisciplinary engineering projects in biotechnological, pharmaceutical, industrial, and food & beverage industries.

    Responsibilities and Duties

    Participate in client needs analysis and project definition.

    Participate with the team in the design of building, laboratory, plant and industrial utilities, including:

    Piping systems (high-purity, process, utility, CIP/SIP, etc.)

    Piping stress analysis (hydraulic modeling, thermal expansion, supports, restraints)

    HVAC interface (when applicable, no design ownership)

    Plumbing interface (when applicable)

    Boiler, steam & condensate interface (when applicable)

    Building services and mechanical systems related to piping loads

    Prepare calculations, drawings, specifications, and cost estimates related to piping design and stress analysis.

    Evaluate and select equipment, technologies, and suppliers.

    Work collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary design team.

    Provide construction supervision, conduct on-site and field reviews for assigned projects.

    Support project management requirements.

    Supervise equipment installation, start-up, and qualification when needed.

    Visit project sites for information gathering and project-related activities.

    Perform piping stress analyses per ASME Section VIII, B31.1, B31.3 using commercial tools (e.g. CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS).

    Analyze thermal, static, dynamic, vibration, and seismic loads on piping systems.

    Evaluate nozzle loads on rotating and stationary equipment (e.g. pumps, tanks, vessels).

    Prepare detailed stress reports, recommendations, and mitigation strategies.

    Propose routing modifications, support optimizations, and design improvements.

    Review vendor drawings, equipment data sheets, and piping specifications.

    Perform flexibility analysis and check compliance with applicable codes and industry standards.

    Support pipe support design (selection, spacing, spring hangers, snubbers, guides, anchors).

    Key Requirements

    Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (or related field).

    Membership in a Canadian engineering professional association (EIT or P.Eng).

    3

    to 8 years of experience in piping systems design and piping stress analysis.

    Experience in pharma, biotechnological, industrial, food & beverage, or manufacturing environments (asset).

    Knowledge of relevant codes (ASME, CSA, NFPA, CGA).

    Knowledge of pressure vessels, and process and utility piping design.

    Experience with piping stress software such as CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS.

    Ability to travel to client sites across Canada and the USA when required.

    Strong organizational skills and adaptability.

    Benefits – What We Have to Offer

    Competitive Salary:

    Competitive salary commensurate with experience and industry standards;

    Health and Wellness Programs:

    Comprehensive group health insurance coverage from day one (medical, dental, vision, childcare);

    Retirement Plans:

    Employer-contributed RRSP plan at 4%;

    Flexible Work Arrangements:

    Hybrid work mode, with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office;

    Professional Development:

    A work environment that encourages empowerment and professional growth. Professional reimbursement fees (e.g., APEGA, APEGS, EGBC, etc…) covered by the company;

    Career Advancement Opportunities:

    Mentorship programs, training, cross-department opportunities, etc.;

    Work-Life Balance:

    3 weeks of regular vacation with 1 week of paid vacation during the Christmas holidays. 1 week of Personal/Sick leave ;

    Inclusive Culture:

    A diverse, flexible, and non-conformist work environment that values equity, work-life balance, and promotes efficiency in daily tasks with enormous growth opportunities;

    Team-Building Activities:

    Lunch & Learn sessions, team retreats, outdoor activities, family get-togethers, and workshops;

    Other Benefits:

    Public transport and telephone reimbursement.

    Send us your application today. We look forward to meeting you!

    The LAPORTE team

    #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • LAPORTE is a consulting engineering firm specializing in pharmaceutical, agrifood, industrial biotech and industrial plant processes, which has been in business for 25 years. Today, the company has 25 offices across North America and Europe, and over 480 employees with a passion for engineering.

    We offer a stimulating environment where autonomy, collaboration and professional growth are at the heart of our daily work. We believe in a flexible working environment that values work‑life balance while encouraging efficiency and creativity on a daily basis.

    Discover an employer who takes care of its greatest asset: its employees!

    LAPORTE is seeking a senior pharmaceutical validation engineer or specialist with ideally at least 5 years of experience in the validation and qualification of pharmaceutical equipment to join its Greater Vancouver team, located in Burnaby, BC. Our validation engineer will play a key role in managing validation activities, including drafting master documents, executing protocols, and ensuring compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).

    Responsibilities

    Drafting master validation documents (e.g., Validation Master Plan (VMP), risk analysis, cleaning matrix, User Requirements Specification (URS));

    Draft and execute equipment/system (IQ/OQ/PQ), process, and cleaning qualification protocols;

    Coordinate and ensure compliance with GMP during validation activities and general operations;

    Support our clients’ QA/Compliance teams in initiating change notices or reporting deviations to trigger CAPA, Change Control, deviations, or other relevant actions within the scope of validation activities;

    Manage client accounts.

    Requirements

    Bachelor’s or master’s degree in science, engineering, or other relevant disciplines;

    Minimum of 5 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, in a manufacturing setting, or in consulting;

    Strong knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP);

    Knowledge of pharmaceutical manufacturing processes;

    Willingness to travel (to client sites).

    Benefits

    Competitive Salary:

    Competitive salary commensurate with experience and industry standards;

    Health and Wellness Programs:

    Comprehensive group health insurance coverage from day one (medical, dental, vision, childcare);

    Retirement Plans:

    Employer-contributed RRSP plan at 4%;

    Flexible Work Arrangements:

    Hybrid work mode, with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office;

    Professional Development:

    A work environment that encourages empowerment and professional growth. Professional reimbursement fees (e.g., APEGA, APEGS, EGBC, etc…) covered by the company;

    Career Advancement Opportunities:

    Mentorship programs, training, cross‑department opportunities, etc.;

    Work-Life Balance:

    3 weeks of regular vacation with 1 week of paid vacation during the Christmas holidays. 1 week of Personal/Sick leave;

    Inclusive Culture:

    A diverse, flexible, and non‑conformist work environment that values equity, work‑life balance, and promotes efficiency in daily tasks with enormous growth opportunities;

    Team‑Building Activities:

    Lunch & Learn sessions, team retreats, outdoor activities, family get‑togethers, and workshops;

    Other Benefits:

    Public transport and telephone reimbursement.

    Send us your application today. We look forward to meeting you!

    The LAPORTE team

    #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Piping Stress Engineer  

    - Burnaby

    LAPORTE is a consulting engineering firm specializing in pharmaceutical, agrifood, industrial biotech and industrial plant processes, which has been in business for 25 years. Today, the company has 25 offices across North America and Europe, and over 480 employees with a passion for engineering.

    We offer a stimulating environment where autonomy, collaboration and professional growth are at the heart of our daily work. We believe in a flexible working environment that values work-life balance while encouraging efficiency and creativity on a daily basis.

    Discover an employer who takes care of its greatest asset: its employees!

    LAPORTE is seeking a highly technical Piping Stress Engineer with 3 to 8 years of experience. This position is based in Vancouver, BC and focuses on piping design, stress analysis, and support to multidisciplinary engineering projects in biotechnological, pharmaceutical, industrial, and food & beverage industries.

    Our Piping Stress Engineer will be responsible for piping systems design with a focus on stress modeling and calculations, equipment load analysis, and troubleshooting of high-complexity mechanical systems, while collaborating with cross‑functional teams.

    Responsibilities and Duties

    Participate in client needs analysis and project definition.

    Participate with the team in the design of building, laboratory, plant and industrial utilities, including:

    Piping systems (high-purity, process, utility, CIP/SIP, etc.)

    Piping stress analysis (hydraulic modeling, thermal expansion, supports, restraints)

    HVAC interface (when applicable, no design ownership)

    Plumbing interface (when applicable)

    Boiler, steam & condensate interface (when applicable)

    Building services and mechanical systems related to piping loads

    Prepare calculations, drawings, specifications, and cost estimates related to piping design and stress analysis.

    Evaluate and select equipment, technologies, and suppliers.

    Work collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary design team.

    Provide construction supervision, conduct on-site and field reviews for assigned projects.

    Support project management requirements.

    Supervise equipment installation, start-up, and qualification when needed.

    Visit project sites for information gathering and project-related activities.

    Perform piping stress analyses per ASME Section VIII, B31.1, B31.3 using commercial tools (e.g. CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS).

    Analyze thermal, static, dynamic, vibration, and seismic loads on piping systems.

    Evaluate nozzle loads on rotating and stationary equipment (e.g. pumps, tanks, vessels).

    Prepare detailed stress reports, recommendations, and mitigation strategies.

    Propose routing modifications, support optimizations, and design improvements.

    Review vendor drawings, equipment data sheets, and piping specifications.

    Perform flexibility analysis and check compliance with applicable codes and industry standards.

    Support pipe support design (selection, spacing, spring hangers, snubbers, guides, anchors).

    Key Requirements

    Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (or related field).

    Membership in a Canadian engineering professional association (EIT or P.Eng).

    3 to 8 years of experience in piping systems design and piping stress analysis.

    Experience in pharma, biotechnological, industrial, food & beverage, or manufacturing environments (asset).

    Knowledge of relevant codes (ASME, CSA, NFPA, CGA).

    Knowledge of pressure vessels, and process and utility piping design.

    Experience with piping stress software such as CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS.

    Ability to travel to client sites across Canada and the USA when required.

    Strong organizational skills and adaptability.

    Benefits – What We Have to Offer

    Competitive Salary:

    Competitive salary commensurate with experience and industry standards;

    Health and Wellness Programs:

    Comprehensive group health insurance coverage from day one (medical, dental, vision, childcare);

    Retirement Plans:

    Employer-contributed RRSP plan at 4%;

    Flexible Work Arrangements:

    Hybrid work mode, with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office;

    Professional Development:

    A work environment that encourages empowerment and professional growth. Professional reimbursement fees (e.g., APEGA, APEGS, EGBC, etc…) covered by the company;

    Career Advancement Opportunities:

    Mentorship programs, training, cross-department opportunities, etc.;

    Work-Life Balance:

    3 weeks of regular vacation with 1 week of paid vacation during the Christmas holidays. 1 week of Personal/Sick leave;

    Inclusive Culture:

    A diverse, flexible, and non-conformist work environment that values equity, work-life balance, and promotes efficiency in daily tasks with enormous growth opportunities;

    Team-Building Activities:

    Lunch & Learn sessions, team retreats, outdoor activities, family get-togethers, and workshops;

    Other Benefits:

    Public transport and telephone reimbursement.

    Send us your application today. We look forward to meeting you! The LAPORTE team

    #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • A consulting engineering firm is seeking a Senior Pharmaceutical Validation Engineer to join their Greater Edmonton team. The role requires at least 5 years of experience in validation processes and a strong understanding of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Responsibilities include drafting and executing validation protocols, ensuring compliance, and supporting client QA teams. The position offers competitive salary, hybrid working conditions, and various employee benefits. Ideal for those passionate about pharmaceutical engineering and looking for career growth. #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Piping Stress Engineer  

    - Winnipeg

    LAPORTE is a consulting engineering firm specializing in pharmaceutical, agrifood, industrial biotech and industrial plant processes, which has been in business for 25 years. Today, the company has 25 offices across North America and Europe, and over 480 employees with a passion for engineering.

    We offer a stimulating environment where autonomy, collaboration and professional growth are at the heart of our daily work. We believe in a flexible working environment that values work-life balance while encouraging efficiency and creativity on a daily basis.

    Discover an employer who takes care of its greatest asset: its employees!

    Job Overview LAPORTE is seeking a highly technical Piping Stress Engineer with 3 to 8 years of experience. This position is based in Winnipeg, MB and focuses on piping design, stress analysis, and support to multidisciplinary engineering projects in biotechnological, pharmaceutical, industrial, and food & beverage industries.

    Responsibilities and Duties

    Participate in client needs analysis and project definition.

    Participate with the team in the design of building, laboratory, plant and industrial utilities, including:

    Piping systems (high‑purity, process, utility, CIP/SIP, etc.)

    Piping stress analysis (hydraulic modeling, thermal expansion, supports, restraints)

    HVAC interface (when applicable, no design ownership)

    Plumbing interface (when applicable)

    Boiler, steam & condensate interface (when applicable)

    Building services and mechanical systems related to piping loads

    Prepare calculations, drawings, specifications, and cost estimates related to piping design and stress analysis.

    Evaluate and select equipment, technologies, and suppliers.

    Work collaboratively as part of a multi‑disciplinary design team.

    Provide construction supervision, conduct on‑site and field reviews for assigned projects.

    Support project management requirements.

    Supervise equipment installation, start‑up, and qualification when needed.

    Visit project sites for information gathering and project‑related activities.

    Perform piping stress analyses per ASME Section VIII, B31.1, B31.3 using commercial tools (e.g. CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS).

    Analyze thermal, static, dynamic, vibration, and seismic loads on piping systems.

    Evaluate nozzle loads on rotating and stationary equipment (e.g. pumps, tanks, vessels).

    Prepare detailed stress reports, recommendations, and mitigation strategies.

    Propose routing modifications, support optimizations, and design improvements.

    Review vendor drawings, equipment data sheets, and piping specifications.

    Perform flexibility analysis and check compliance with applicable codes and industry standards.

    Support pipe support design (selection, spacing, spring hangers, snubbers, guides, anchors).

    Key Requirements

    Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (or related field).

    Membership in a Canadian engineering professional association (EIT or P.Eng).

    3 to 8 years of experience in piping systems design and piping stress analysis.

    Experience in pharma, biotechnological, industrial, food & beverage, or manufacturing environments (asset).

    Knowledge of relevant codes (ASME, CSA, NFPA, CGA).

    Knowledge of pressure vessels, and process and utility piping design.

    Experience with piping stress software such as CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS.

    Ability to travel to client sites across Canada and the USA when required.

    Strong organizational skills and adaptability.

    Benefits – What We Have to Offer

    Competitive Salary:

    Competitive salary commensurate with experience and industry standards

    Health and Wellness Programs:

    Comprehensive group health insurance coverage from day one (medical, dental, vision, childcare)

    Retirement Plans:

    Employer‑contributed RRSP plan at 4%

    Flexible Work Arrangements:

    Hybrid work mode, with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office

    Professional Development:

    A work environment that encourages empowerment and professional growth. Professional reimbursement fees (e.g., APEGA, APEGS, EGBC, etc.) covered by the company

    Career Advancement Opportunities:

    Mentorship programs, training, cross‑department opportunities, etc.

    Work‑Life Balance:

    3 weeks of regular vacation with 1 week of paid vacation during the Christmas holidays. 1 week of Personal/Sick leave

    Inclusive Culture:

    A diverse, flexible, and non‑conformist work environment that values equity, work‑life balance, and promotes efficiency in daily tasks with enormous growth opportunities

    Team‑Building Activities:

    Lunch & Learn sessions, team retreats, outdoor activities, family get‑togethers, and workshops

    Other Benefits:

    Public transport and telephone reimbursement

    Send us your application today. We look forward to meeting you!

    The LAPORTE team

    #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Machine Safety Engineer  

    - Toronto

    LAPORTE is a consulting engineering firm specializing in pharmaceutical, agrifood, industrial biotech and industrial plant processes, which has been in business for 25 years. Today, the company has 25 offices across North America and Europe, and over 480 employees with a passion for engineering.

    We offer a stimulating environment where autonomy, collaboration and professional growth are at the heart of our daily work. We believe in a flexible working environment that values work-life balance while encouraging efficiency and creativity on a daily basis.

    Discover an employer who takes care of its greatest asset: its employees!

    LAPORTE is seeking a Machine Safety Engineer with ideally 2 to 5 years of experience in analyzing and managing risks related to industrial equipment to join its Toronto-based team in Mississauga. Our engineer will play a key role in evaluating, designing, and implementing machine safety solutions that comply with industry standards.

    Responsibilities

    Conduct risk analyses of equipment and machinery in various industrial environments.

    Prepare detailed technical reports on the results of risk analyses and the solutions to be implemented.

    Develop recommendations to improve machine safety in accordance with applicable standards (CSA, ISO, OSHA, etc.).

    Design, test, and implement machine safety systems (safety controllers and relays, guardrails, interlock systems, safety sensors, etc.).

    Participate in system testing and commissioning.

    Maintain and enhance machine safety standards.

    Prepare specifications, drawings, and cost estimates.

    Collaborate with the interdisciplinary project team.

    Stay up to date on regulatory and technological developments related to machine safety.

    Requirements

    Bachelor’s degree in electrical, mechanical, or a related engineering field.

    Member of Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) or the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) as a Professional Engineer (an asset).

    3 to 5 years of experience in machine safety or industrial automation.

    Knowledge of industrial safety standards (CSA, ISO, OSHA).

    Machine safety certification (CMSE or equivalent) as an asset.

    Experience with programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and safety systems.

    Ability to write detailed technical reports.

    Occasional visits to clients in the Greater Montreal area, Brossard, or Quebec City.

    Benefits – What We Have to Offer

    Competitive Salary:

    Competitive salary commensurate with experience and industry standards.

    Health and Wellness Programs:

    Comprehensive group health insurance coverage from day one (medical, dental, vision, childcare).

    Retirement Plans:

    Employer-contributed RRSP plan at 4%.

    Flexible Work Arrangements:

    Hybrid work mode, with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office.

    Professional Development:

    A work environment that encourages empowerment and professional growth. Professional reimbursement fees (e.g., APEGA, APEGS, EGBC, etc…) covered by the company.

    Career Advancement Opportunities:

    Mentorship programs, training, cross-department opportunities, etc.

    Work-Life Balance:

    3 weeks of regular vacation with 1 week of paid vacation during the Christmas holidays. 1 week of Personal/Sick leave.

    Inclusive Culture:

    A diverse, flexible, and non-conformist work environment that values equity, work-life balance, and promotes efficiency in daily tasks with enormous growth opportunities.

    Team-Building Activities:

    Lunch & Learn sessions, team retreats, outdoor activities, family get-togethers, and workshops.

    Other Benefits:

    Public transport and telephone reimbursement.

    Send us your application today. We look forward to meeting you! The LAPORTE team

    #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Piping Stress Engineer  

    - Toronto

    Overview LAPORTE is a consulting engineering firm specializing in pharmaceutical, agrifood, industrial biotech and industrial plant processes, with 25 years in business. Today, the company has 25 offices across North America and Europe, and over 480 employees with a passion for engineering. We offer a stimulating environment where autonomy, collaboration and professional growth are at the heart of our daily work. We believe in a flexible working environment that values work-life balance while encouraging efficiency and creativity on a daily basis. Discover an employer who takes care of its greatest asset: its employees!

    Position LAPORTE

    is seeking a highly technical Piping Stress Engineer with

    3

    to

    8

    years of experience. This position is based in Toronto, ON and focuses on piping design, stress analysis, and support to multidisciplinary engineering projects in biotechnological, pharmaceutical, industrial, and food & beverage industries.

    Responsibilities and Duties

    Participate in client needs analysis and project definition.

    Participate with the team in the design of building, laboratory, plant and industrial utilities, including:

    Piping systems (high-purity, process, utility, CIP/SIP, etc.)

    Piping stress analysis (hydraulic modeling, thermal expansion, supports, restraints)

    HVAC interface (when applicable, no design ownership)

    Plumbing interface (when applicable)

    Boiler, steam & condensate interface (when applicable)

    Building services and mechanical systems related to piping loads

    Prepare calculations, drawings, specifications, and cost estimates related to piping design and stress analysis.

    Evaluate and select equipment, technologies, and suppliers.

    Work collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary design team.

    Provide construction supervision, conduct on-site and field reviews for assigned projects.

    Support project management requirements.

    Supervise equipment installation, start-up, and qualification when needed.

    Visit project sites for information gathering and project-related activities.

    Perform piping stress analyses per ASME Section VIII, B31.1, B31.3 using commercial tools (e.g. CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS).

    Analyze thermal, static, dynamic, vibration, and seismic loads on piping systems.

    Evaluate nozzle loads on rotating and stationary equipment (e.g. pumps, tanks, vessels).

    Prepare detailed stress reports, recommendations, and mitigation strategies.

    Propose routing modifications, support optimizations, and design improvements.

    Review vendor drawings, equipment data sheets, and piping specifications.

    Perform flexibility analysis and check compliance with applicable codes and industry standards.

    Support pipe support design (selection, spacing, spring hangers, snubbers, guides, anchors).

    Key Requirements

    Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (or related field).

    Membership in a Canadian engineering professional association (EIT or P.Eng).

    3

    to

    8

    years of experience in piping systems design and piping stress analysis.

    Experience in pharma, biotechnological, industrial, food & beverage, or manufacturing environments (asset).

    Knowledge of relevant codes (ASME, CSA, NFPA, CGA).

    Knowledge of pressure vessels, and process and utility piping design.

    Experience with piping stress software such as CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS.

    Ability to travel to client sites across Canada and the USA when required.

    Strong organizational skills and adaptability.

    Benefits

    Competitive Salary:

    Competitive salary commensurate with experience and industry standards;

    Health and Wellness Programs:

    Comprehensive group health insurance coverage from day one (medical, dental, vision, childcare);

    Retirement Plans:

    Employer-contributed RRSP plan at 4%;

    Flexible Work Arrangements:

    Hybrid work mode, with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office;

    Professional Development:

    A work environment that encourages empowerment and professional growth. Professional reimbursement fees (e.g., APEGA, APEGS, EGBC, etc…) covered by the company;

    Career Advancement Opportunities:

    Mentorship programs, training, cross-department opportunities, etc.;

    Work-Life Balance:

    3 weeks of regular vacation with 1 week of paid vacation during the Christmas holidays. 1 week of Personal/Sick leave;

    Inclusive Culture:

    A diverse, flexible, and non-conformist work environment that values equity, work-life balance, and promotes efficiency in daily tasks with enormous growth opportunities;

    Team-Building Activities:

    Lunch & Learn sessions, team retreats, outdoor activities, family get-togethers, and workshops;

    Other Benefits:

    Public transport and telephone reimbursement.

    The LAPORTE team

    #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Piping Stress Engineer  

    - Calgary

    LAPORTE is a consulting engineering firm specializing in pharmaceutical, agrifood, industrial biotech and industrial plant processes, with 25 offices across North America and Europe and over 480 employees. We offer a stimulating environment where autonomy, collaboration and professional growth are at the heart of our daily work. We believe in a flexible working environment that values work‑life balance while encouraging efficiency and creativity.

    LAPORTE is seeking a highly technical Piping Stress Engineer with 3 to 8 years of experience. This position is based in Calgary, AB and focuses on piping design, stress analysis, and support to multidisciplinary engineering projects in biotechnological, pharmaceutical, industrial, and food & beverage industries.

    Responsibilities and Duties

    Participate in client needs analysis and project definition.

    Participate with the team in the design of building, laboratory, plant, and industrial utilities, including:

    Piping systems (high‑purity, process, utility, CIP/SIP, etc.)

    Piping stress analysis (hydraulic modeling, thermal expansion, supports, restraints)

    HVAC interface (when applicable, no design ownership)

    Plumbing interface (when applicable)

    Boiler, steam & condensate interface (when applicable)

    Building services and mechanical systems related to piping loads

    Prepare calculations, drawings, specifications, and cost estimates related to piping design and stress analysis.

    Evaluate and select equipment, technologies, and suppliers.

    Work collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary design team.

    Provide construction supervision, conduct on‑site and field reviews for assigned projects.

    Support project management requirements.

    Supervise equipment installation, start‑up, and qualification when needed.

    Visit project sites for information gathering and project-related activities.

    Perform piping stress analyses per ASME Section VIII, B31.1, B31.3 using commercial tools (e.g. CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS).

    Analyze thermal, static, dynamic, vibration, and seismic loads on piping systems.

    Evaluate nozzle loads on rotating and stationary equipment (e.g. pumps, tanks, vessels).

    Prepare detailed stress reports, recommendations, and mitigation strategies.

    Propose routing modifications, support optimizations, and design improvements.

    Review vendor drawings, equipment data sheets, and piping specifications.

    Perform flexibility analysis and check compliance with applicable codes and industry standards.

    Support pipe support design (selection, spacing, spring hangers, snubbers, guides, anchors).

    Key Requirements

    Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (or related field).

    Membership in a Canadian engineering professional association (EIT or P.Eng).

    3 to 8 years of experience in piping systems design and piping stress analysis.

    Experience in pharma, biotechnological, industrial, food & beverage, or manufacturing environments.

    Knowledge of relevant codes (ASME, CSA, NFPA, CGA).

    Knowledge of pressure vessels, and process and utility piping design.

    Experience with piping stress software such as CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS.

    Ability to travel to client sites across Canada and the USA when required.

    Strong organizational skills and adaptability.

    Benefits – What We Have to Offer

    Competitive Salary:

    Competitive salary commensurate with experience and industry standards.

    Health and Wellness Programs:

    Comprehensive group health insurance coverage from day one (medical, dental, vision, childcare).

    Retirement Plans:

    Employer‑contributed RRSP plan at 4%.

    Flexible Work Arrangements:

    Hybrid work mode, with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office.

    Professional Development:

    A work environment that encourages empowerment and professional growth; professional reimbursement fees (e.g., APEGA, APEGS, EGBC, etc.) covered by the company.

    Career Advancement Opportunities:

    Mentorship programs, training, cross‑department opportunities, etc.

    Work‑Life Balance:

    3 weeks of regular vacation with 1 week of paid vacation during the Christmas holidays. 1 week of personal/sick leave.

    Inclusive Culture:

    A diverse, flexible, and non‑conformist work environment that values equity, work‑life balance, and promotes efficiency in daily tasks with enormous growth opportunities.

    Team‑Building Activities:

    Lunch & Learn sessions, team retreats, outdoor activities, family get‑togethers, and workshops.

    Other Benefits:

    Public transport and telephone reimbursement.

    Send us your application today. We look forward to meeting you!

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  • Ingénieur·e en analyse de contraintes de tuyauterie (Piping Stress Engineer) LAPORTE est une firme de génie-conseil offrant un service d’ingénierie à haute valeur ajoutée aux usines pharmaceutiques, agroalimentaires, biotech industrielles et industrielles. L’entreprise compte aujourd’hui 25 agences à travers l’Amérique du Nord et l’Europe, et regroupe plus de 480 employé.es passionné.es d’ingénierie.

    Nous offrons un environnement stimulant où l’autonomie, la collaboration et la croissance professionnelle sont au cœur de notre quotidien. Nous croyons en un cadre de travail flexible qui valorise l’équilibre vie professionnelle/vie personnelle tout en encourageant l’efficacité et la créativité au quotidien.

    Découvrez un employeur qui prend soin de son plus grand atout: ses employé.es!

    LAPORTE recherche un·e ingénieur·e en analyse de contraintes de tuyauterie hautement technique ayant 3 à 8 ans d’expérience. Ce poste est basé à notre bureau de Brossard et porte sur la conception de systèmes de tuyauterie, l’analyse de contraintes et le soutien aux projets multidisciplinaires dans les secteurs biotechnologique, pharmaceutique, industriel et des aliments et boissons.

    Notre ingénieur·e en analyse de contraintes sera responsable de la conception de systèmes de tuyauterie, avec un focus sur la modélisation et des calculs liés aux contraintes de tuyauterie, de l’analyse des charges sur l’équipement et du dépannage de systèmes mécaniques complexes, tout en collaborant avec des équipes multifonctionnelles.

    Responsabilités

    Participer à l’analyse des besoins des clients et à la définition des projets.

    Participer avec l’équipe à la conception d’utilités de bâtiments, de laboratoires, d’usines et d’installations industrielles, incluant :

    Systèmes de tuyauterie (haute pureté, procédé, utilités, CIP/SIP, etc.)

    Analyse de contraintes de tuyauterie (modélisation hydraulique, dilatation thermique, supports, dispositifs de retenue)

    Interface HVAC (au besoin, sans responsabilité de conception)

    Interface plomberie (au besoin)

    Interface chaudières, vapeur et condensat (au besoin)

    Services mécaniques du bâtiment et systèmes mécaniques liés aux charges sur la tuyauterie

    Préparer les calculs, dessins, devis techniques et estimations de coûts liés à la conception et à l’analyse des contraintes de tuyauterie.

    Évaluer et sélectionner les équipements, technologies et fournisseurs.

    Travailler en collaboration au sein d’une équipe de conception multidisciplinaire.

    Fournir un soutien à la supervision de construction, réaliser des visites de chantier et des revues terrain pour les projets assignés.

    Soutenir les exigences de gestion de projet.

    Superviser l’installation des équipements, la mise en marche et la qualification lorsque requis.

    Visiter les sites de projet pour la collecte d’informations et les activités liées aux projets.

    Effectuer des analyses de contraintes de tuyauterie selon ASME Section VIII, B31.1, B31.3 en utilisant des outils commerciaux (ex. CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS).

    Analyser les charges thermiques, statiques, dynamiques, vibratoires et sismiques sur les systèmes de tuyauterie.

    Évaluer les charges sur les buses d’équipements rotatifs et statiques (ex. pompes, réservoirs, cuves).

    Préparer des rapports détaillés d’analyse de contraintes, recommandations et stratégies d’atténuation.

    Proposer des modifications de routage, optimisations de supports et améliorations de conception.

    Réviser les dessins des fournisseurs, feuilles de données d’équipement et spécifications de tuyauterie.

    Effectuer des analyses de flexibilité et vérifier la conformité aux codes et normes applicables.

    Soutenir la conception des supports de tuyauterie (sélection, espacement, supports à ressort, amortisseurs, guides, ancrages).

    Baccalauréat en génie mécanique (ou domaine connexe).

    Ingénieur, membre de l’OIQ (CPI ou ing.)

    3 à 8 ans d’expérience en conception de systèmes de tuyauterie et en analyse de contraintes.

    Expérience dans les secteurs pharmaceutique, biotechnologique, industriel, alimentaire ou manufacturier (atout).

    Connaissance des codes pertinents (ASME, CSA, NFPA, CGA).

    Connaissance des appareils sous pression et de conception de tuyauterie de procédé et utilités.

    Expérience appareils sous pression, équipements rotatifs et conception de tuyauterie de procédé avec des logiciels d’analyse de contraintes tels que CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, ANSYS.

    Capacité à voyager sur des sites clients au Canada et aux États-Unis lorsque requis.

    Excellentes habiletés organisationnelles et capacité d’adaptation.

    Avantages Sociaux

    Des possibilités d’évolution rapide.

    Un environnement qui favorise la responsabilisation et la croissance professionnelle.

    Assurances collectives complètes avec couverture dès le 1er jour d’emploi (médicale, dentaire, visuelle).

    3 semaines de vacances régulières dès votre embauche.

    +1 semaine de vacances à Noël, fermée et payée.

    +1 semaine de congé personnels additionnelle.

    Régime de retraite REER à contribution de l’employeur de 4 %.

    Frais de l’OIQ payés par Laporte.

    Remboursement des frais de transport collectif.

    Bornes de recharge de véhicules électriques.

    Un milieu de travail stimulant et non conformiste qui laisse une place à l’équilibre de vie et encourage l’efficacité au quotidien.

    Envoyez-nous votre candidature dès maintenant.

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