As a Turnaround Maintenance Engineer, you will support maintenance work and capital upgrades during turnaround events by collaborating with planning, execution, and cross-functional teams. Your goal will be to ensure all turnaround planning and execution deliverables are met with safety as the top priority. Your success will come from being actively involved in the entire turnaround process—from planning through execution to close-out—and being willing and able to work in the field while adhering to all required PPE standards.
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please apply by November 9th, 2025.
What We Offer:
Work Environment – Work and grow within Canada’s largest Refinery, with strong safety culture, access to a fitness facility, an onsite medical team, and a café
Competitive Compensation – Including an annual bonus plan, and pension plan
Flexible Benefits Plan – In effect from day one and offers three levels of coverage to select from to meet your unique, personal needs
Paid Vacation – Plus an annual option to purchase additional vacation, too
Wellness Support – With 24/7 access to our Employee & Family Assistance Program
Your Responsibilities:
Provide engineering support to the turnaround execution and planning teams
Provide technical direction and solutions to problems including detailed repair plans
Ensure all repair plans adhere to all applicable codes, standards, and internal instructions
Develop Engineering Work Orders and material take offs (MTOs)
Develop engineering packages for procuring new equipment
Work with cross-functional teams to provide input for risk assessment for design and execution
Participate and provide technical support during Turnaround execution
Identify as well as implement opportunities for improvement for equipment and processes
Help complete close out activities of Turnaround Events
Manage competing priorities and tight deadlines
Participate in the Refinery On-Call rotation
Your Skills:
Ability to make timely decisions considering competing priorities and tight deadlines
Work independently with strong attention to detail
Attention to schedule and cost
Keen analytical and problem-solving skills
Very good written and verbal communication skills
Very organized with a strong ability to prioritize in collaboration with your team
Your Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Other academic qualifications would be considered
3+ years of experience in a directly related role is a requirement
Experience with ASME codes: Section VIII, B31.3, PCC-1, PCC2 is an asset
Experience with API codes: 510, 570, 579 is an asset
Experience with design, repair, and alteration of piping and/or pressure vessels is an asset
Experience with piping stress analysis is an asset
Experience working on-site in refining operations is an asset
Experience working plant turnarounds/shutdowns is an asset
PEng designation is an asset
Irving Oil is committed to supporting a diverse and inclusive work environment. We thrive on the good energy that’s created when our people from different backgrounds, identities, cultures and experiences share their unique perspectives. Diversity is key to our success and inclusion is everyone’s responsibility.
Job Requirements - Work ExperienceEngineering
Job Requirements - EducationBachelors: Engineering
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