Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA)

Engineer Trainee, BPV

Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA)  •  Toronto, CA (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) is a not-for-profit regulator dedicated to enhancing public safety across Ontario. TSSA's team of over 450 professionals delivers safety oversight across multiple regulated sectors through technical expertise, compliance, and collaboration with industry partners. At TSSA, safety is embedded in our culture and in all aspects of our work. Each role at TSSA has an impact on keeping Ontarians safe through engagement, evidence, enforcement, and education. We help build a safer community.

As an Engineer Trainee, through hands-on work and with the support of a team of highly experienced engineers, you will learn about and apply engineering standards for boilers, pressure vessels, and pressure piping systems across Ontario. Through collaboration with inspectors, engineers, and industry stakeholders, you will help ensure that technical assessments, design reviews, and regulatory interpretations are carried out with clarity, fairness, and due diligence. Your work will strengthen confidence in Ontario's safety system by helping apply codes and standards thoughtfully and by supporting decisions that protect people, property, and the environment.

Your Key Contributions:

  • Develop Technical Competency: Build a strong understanding of pressure equipment, piping systems, and welding/brazing requirements as they relate to mechanical design within Ontario's regulatory framework.
  • Evaluate Design Submissions: Review TSSA application forms and supporting documents for completeness, ensuring all required information is present for compliance evaluation.
  • Assess Code Compliance: Analyze technical drawings and calculations and perform stress evaluations to confirm that pressure equipment designs and meet applicable CSA, ASME, and NBIC codes and standards.
  • Support Clients Through the Approval Process: Engage with clients to clarify technical questions, address identified non-compliances, and to request outstanding information.
  • Issue Canadian Registration Numbers (CRNs): Authorize CRNs when submitted designs demonstrate full compliance with the relevant codes, standards, and Ontario BPV regulatory requirements.
  • Review Welding and Brazing Procedures: Evaluate welding and brazing procedure submissions to ensure they align with CSA, ASME, and NBIC requirements.
  • Contribute to Program Improvements: Participate in projects that enhance quality, consistency, and efficiency across the design review program.

Your Qualifications & Key Strengths:

Certifications in Progress:

  • Hold a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Applied Science or an equivalent discipline recognized by Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO).
  • Eligible to obtain a Professional Engineer (P.Eng) designation in Ontario within 24 months of employment.

Technical Background:

  • Bring at least two years of engineering experience in a regulatory environment or within the boilers and pressure vessels industry.
  • Possess knowledge of BPV codes and standards, including pressure equipment, piping systems, and welding/brazing requirements.
  • Demonstrate strong analytical skills, particularly in reviewing mechanical designs, validating calculations, and assessing technical submissions.
  • Communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively with clients, colleagues, and inspectors, supporting clear and professional technical discussions.
  • Show proficiency with computer applications and CRM systems.
  • Experience with pressure equipment design software (e.g. Compress, PV Elite) is an asset.

Travel Requirements:

Limited travel may be required for training or collaborative work; therefore, the ability to travel within Ontario when needed, is an asset.

Helpful Information That Matters:

Hiring Range Details: As a unionized role represented by Society of United Professionals Union, this position offers competitive wages as outlined in the collective agreement. For full details, visit IFPTE Local 160 and TSSA

Fostering a Strong Safety Culture: TSSA has earned the 5-Star Safety Cultures Award from Canadian Occupational Safety magazine for three consecutive years (2022-2024). For more information on TSSA and our values, please visit TSSA Careers

Equal Opportunity Employer: TSSA is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are committed to building and maintaining collaborative, caring, and positive work environments so that our employees bring their whole selves to work each and every day. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply without regard to race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or disability. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Accommodation: TSSA is pleased to offer accommodation for applicants with disabilities. If you are interested in applying for a job opportunity, or are contacted by us regarding a job opportunity, please advise of any accommodation you may require.

Posting Details: This job posting is for an existing vacancy within TSSA. We are actively seeking a qualified candidate to fill the current position. We encourage all interested applicants to apply. TSSA uses AI to support the screening of pre-screening question responses. Even if an application is flagged by the system, our team endeavours to review all candidates' qualifications and experience.

Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA)

About Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA)

Everyday throughout Ontario, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) enhances public safety where people live, work and play. Our employees take pride knowing that their work makes a difference in the lives of people across the province.

TSSA regulates the safety of amusement devices, elevating devices, ski lifts, boilers and pressure vessels, operating engineers and fuels. Our range of safety services include public education, certification, licensing, engineering design review, inspections, investigations, safety management consultation, compliance support and enforcement and prosecution activities.

Employees at TSSA are working together to transform the organization to find better ways to reduce harm. We are a not-for-profit and self-funded organization. Our head office is in Toronto and we employ approximately 400 employees, 70% of whom work in Operations right across the province.

We are looking for people who are: passionate about public safety; highly skilled problem-solvers; collaborators who are invested in their communities and committed to life-long learning and development.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Toronto, CA
Year Founded
1997
Website
tssa.org
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