Hatch’s hydrometallurgy group is a multidisciplinary team of experienced professionals with in-depth knowledge of hydrometallurgical plants and processes across a wide range of commodities. Hatch has assisted many companies in the development of complex, novel flowsheets that bolster the business case. Our team provides process and technical consulting, project implementation, operations assistance and safety review, custom design of unit operations and technologies to benefit operations. We manage our clients’ entire project lifecycle from studies to building assets, operating the assets, and developing efficiencies.
Join our team and become part of a community that strives for positive change–providing the best solutions for our clients’ toughest challenges!
You will:
Be given opportunities to contribute to complex projects around the world in meaningful ways
Work on challenging projects and problems and gain experience in the office and on project sites
Collaborate with diverse teams locally and globally
Work in an exciting environment where you can apply your academic learning on a daily basis
Gain relevant experience and support in obtaining your professional designation
Benefit from formal and informal mentorship from some of the leading minds and authorities in the industry
Participate in local Professional Development Programs and more to develop your skills
Join in charitable, social, and sports activities with other Hatch employees
Responsibilities:
Work independently to apply engineering principles to perform calculations for mechanical equipment design and piping system design of hydrometallurgical equipment and processes
Support the development of Hatch Technology by taking part in detailed design of custom equipment
Work collaboratively to share the results of your work with senior members of the practice and / or other Hatch groups
Prepare equipment specification packages, construction work packages, or piping calculation reports, to be checked by senior colleagues and used to support hydromet projects
Become knowledgeable of various mechanical equipment used in hydromet processes, analytical software and tools, piping systems and specifications
Background:
Must be recently graduated, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering
Preferred academic courses include: Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Machine Design and Solid Mechanics
Previous relevant co-op and summer work terms or internships in Mechanical or Piping engineering is an asset
Academic or work experience with Mechanical software AFT Fathom, Ansys, Sidewinder, MathCAD, and Bentley MicroStation CAD software is an asset