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Why mechanical engineering jobs are rising in Canada

Mechanical engineering jobs in Canada are in higher demand than ever. With technological advancements and a growing emphasis on sustainability in the industry, job openings for skilled mechanical engineers are projected to increase by 11% by 2033

With demand growing faster than average, the surge is evident across the country. Cities like Halifax, Québec, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, and Vancouver are rapidly becoming central hubs for engineering innovation. We're at the heart of this development, creating opportunities for mechanical engineers to work on some of the most impactful and forward-thinking projects. 

Here, we'll take a closer look at the rising demand for mechanical engineers in Canada and show how we're shaping the future of the region. 

Are mechanical engineers in demand in Canada?

Mechanical engineering jobs are in high demand with growth expected to continue into the next decade. Several factors are driving this demand, including:

  • The Canadian government is allocating more than $187 billion in infrastructure funding over 12 years. Significant improvements to areas like public transit, healthcare, education and green buildings are being made nationwide. Mechanical engineers are essential to the deployment of these programs. 
  • With Canada's commitment to hitting net zero by 2050, sustainable building projects are expanding. Mechanical engineers are needed to develop and maintain solutions to hit these goals. 
  • The importance of reliable and long-term energy storage, such as pumped storage hydro generation, to provide grid reliability needs of the province of Ontario and to support Canada's net zero transition.
  • Increased demand for carbon-free renewable energy, including hydropower, wind, geothermal heating and cooling, green hydrogen, and nuclear energy to produce the electricity in demand.

 

We have a significant presence in the region, with projects that improve transportation, energy efficiency, power generation and infrastructure sustainability. From the Calaboogie Hydroelectric station in Ontario to the Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital near Montreal, our mechanical engineers work on transformative projects all across the country. 

Hubs for mechanical engineering jobs

Our mechanical engineering teams are dotted across Canada, with everywhere from Halifax and Québec, to Winnipeg and Calgary playing host to mechanical engineering innovation. Our hydro-mechanical teams in Montreal and Vancouver are also working on pioneering projects.

Ontario is one example of areas where great engineering work is being carried out. An economic powerhouse, it accounts for 40% of Canada's total GDP. Home to over 21,000 mechanical engineers, it's a prime location for industries that rely heavily on their expertise.

Mississauga, in particular, is fast becoming a hub for mechanical engineering jobs. Its proximity to major companies, research centers, and ongoing development projects presents a wealth of career opportunities for mechanical engineers. We have a variety of exciting openings for mechanical jobs in Ontario on projects with purpose

How AtkinsRéalis is shaping mechanical engineering jobs in Canada

We're committed to engineering net zero in line with Canada's goals. With innovative projects that are redefining what's possible and creating a brighter tomorrow, our work leaves a positive lasting impression. There are plenty of opportunities abound for those looking for jobs in mechanical engineering with impact. 

A mechanical engineering job at AtkinsRéalis allows you to play a pivotal role in building sustainable infrastructure and renewable energy projects. You'll also be welcomed into a workplace where growth and development are championed. 

Our engineers benefit from mentorship programs, training, and opportunities to climb the ranks. The diverse and inclusive workplace is all about collaboration, continuous learning, and tackling some of the most complex challenges we face today, together. For mechanical engineers seeking meaningful work, we've shaped an environment where professionals can realize their full potential. 

What skills do mechanical engineers need?

To succeed in Canada's growing mechanical engineering field, professionals need a combination of technical expertise and soft skills. 

Experienced engineers will need to be skilled in BIM modeling software, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, finite element analysis, CFD modeling and materials science. There are ample opportunities to build this expertise, and we welcome those who are starting out in the industry too. 

The ability to develop creative solutions for complex engineering challenges is just as important, especially in line with the push for higher efficiency and sustainability. You'll work alongside those from other disciplines, making communication and teamwork essential, too. 

We give our professionals the resources and support they need to refine these skills. Through hands-on experience on world-class projects and a supportive team, mechanical engineers can build a strong foundation for long-term success. 

Take the next step in your mechanical engineering career

The rapid growth of the sector shows no signs of slowing down, and neither do the job opportunities for mechanical engineers. With an ever-rising demand, now is the perfect time for mechanical engineers to climb to the top.

Our engineers have the chance to work on transformative projects and develop their skills. Whether you're looking to advance your career or explore new opportunities in mechanical engineering, AtkinsRéalis is sure to have the ideal opportunity for you.

Ready to take the next step? Explore Mechanical engineering jobs in Canada today or join our talent community for more information. 

 

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