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Structural design engineer (Toronto - Ontario)

Title: Structural design engineer (DRAFTSPERSON/DESIGNER) (NOC: 2131)

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time, Weekend, Day, Evening

Salary: $45,000.00 to $50,000.00 Yearly for 40 hours per week, Bonus, Mileage Paid

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Location: Toronto North, Ontario (2 vacancies )

Skill Requirements: Education: Completion of university
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.): Not applicable
Experience: 1 year to less than 2 years
Languages: Speak English, Read English, Write English
Area of Specialization: Structural, Materials
Work Experience: Design, Installation, maintenance and inspection of equipment or facilities, Computer software development
Construction Specialization: Residential, Industrial, commercial and institutional
Work Setting: Engineering consulting company
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Fast-paced environment, Work under pressure, Tight deadlines, Attention to detail, Combination of sitting, standing, walking
Transportation/Travel Information: Willing to travel, Travel expenses paid by employer
Work Site Environment: Outdoors, Noisy, Dangerous, Wet/damp
Work Location Information: Urban area, Rural area
Additional Skills/Knowledge/Expertise: Operate computer-assisted design systems (CAD)

Essential Skills: Reading text, Document use, Writing, Oral communication, Working with others, Problem solving, Decision making, Critical thinking, Job task planning and organizing, Significant use of memory, Finding information, Computer use, Continuous learning
Employer: Leonard Kalishenko and Associates Limited

How to Apply: Please apply for this job only in the manner specified by the employer. Failure to do so may result in your application not being properly considered for the position.
Advertised until: 2012/01/02


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