Introduction We are looking for a permanent full-time
Senior Structural Engineer to join either our Saskatoon, Regina, or Calgary team! This position will be reporting to the Structural Discipline Lead. Indigenous applicants are encouraged to apply.
The Senior Structural Engineer plays a key role in delivering high‑quality engineering solutions across heavy industrial, mining, and related project environments. This position is responsible for leading structural design activities, ensuring compliance with applicable codes and standards, supporting project execution, and providing technical mentorship within the structural discipline. The role requires strong communication skills, deep technical expertise, and the ability to work effectively in both office and field settings.
Company March Consulting LP (“March”) is an Indigenous and employee-owned, multi-disciplinary engineering company headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. We maintain the values that we began with and made a name for ourselves by our dedication to the development and success of our clients. î-nitawîthimihcik nîhithaw athisitiniwak kâ-kî-kîsîhtâcik sâpo-ayamihcikîwin (qualified Indigenous professionals are encouraged to apply). Tiniki
March takes pride in providing a family-like culture that supports our client’s needs and the well-being of our employees. We hire the right employees for the long-term, where they can come learn and grow their career with the company. We welcome those who have a strong sense of integrity and a passion for the province we live and work in. March provides engineering, procurement, project, and construction management services to a variety of resource-based industrial and commercial enterprises. In addition, March and its employees have developed specialized expertise in feasibility studies and asset integrity in the heavy industrial sector.
Position Overview
Primary Responsibilities-
Communicate with clients and multidisciplinary engineering teams to define project requirements and conduct supporting research.
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Support the project services group in planning structural activities and managing scope, budget, and schedule for the structural discipline.
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Develop construction specifications, engineering procedures, and structural work packages in accordance with CSA and NBC codes.
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Perform structural design and analysis, ensuring compliance with relevant NBC and CSA standards.
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Authenticate engineering deliverables in alignment with provincial engineering association requirements.
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Assist structural and mechanical designers with layouts and the development of intelligent 3D models.
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Establish, maintain, and monitor construction work schedules.
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Conduct feasibility studies and contribute to capital cost estimate preparation.
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Act as project manager for structural-focused projects when required.
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Prepare project documentation and participate in tender reviews and evaluations for construction projects.
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Review, approve, and provide quality oversight for work completed by structural designers and engineers.
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Contribute to the development and improvement of standards, processes, and best practices within the structural group.
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Perform field services, including site inspections and construction support for structural works.
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Provide mentorship and technical guidance to team members within the discipline.
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Maintain effective communication with clients and interdisciplinary project teams.
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Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications-
Bachelor’s degree in Structural Engineering or a related engineering discipline; a master’s degree is considered an asset.
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Minimum of 10 years of relevant structural engineering experience.
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P.Eng. registration with APEGS, APEGA, or another Canadian provincial engineering association.
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Experience mentoring Structural EITs is considered an asset.
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Strong knowledge of steel, concrete, masonry, timber and building design codes (e.g., CSA S16, CSA A23, CSA S304, CSA O86, NBC).
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Proficiency with STAAD Pro or comparable structural design software.
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Experience in heavy industrial environments (brownfield and greenfield) is an asset.
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Experience in the mining industry, especially potash and uranium, is an asset.
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Experience in the nuclear industry is considered an asset.
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Experience in Connection design is considered an asset.
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Experience with finite element analysis (FEA) using commercial software packages is an asset.
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Site experience and exposure to heavy industrial settings are beneficial.
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Detail‑oriented with a commitment to producing high‑quality deliverables.
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Comfortable working in mining and heavy industrial environments for data gathering and site meetings.
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
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Valid driver’s license is an asset.
We look forward to receiving your cover letter and resume. We thank all applicants who apply; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Compensation:
Commensurate with education and experience. Benefits: March offers a comprehensive benefits program which includes Life, Disability, Health and Dental as well as competitive retirement benefits (RRSP), a health spending account, paid sick time and more! Work hours: 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday.
Work location: Saskatoon, Regina, or Calgary. We will consider remote work options for out-of-province candidates.