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A leading tech company in Canada is seeking a Tech Lead to develop a platform transforming equipment health monitoring in the nuclear sector. You will lead a team of developers to enhance system health and preventive maintenance, directly influencing safety and decision-making in a critical industry. This position offers a competitive salary and a chance to work with cutting-edge technology in a collaborative environment.
We’re seeking a Tech Lead to help shape the future of ECHO. In this role, you’ll lead the development of a platform that’s redefining how equipment health is monitored, reported, and acted on. The features you build will directly reduce manual effort for engineers, increase visibility into real-time system health, and help teams mitigate risk before issues escalate.
You’ll lead a team that develops intuitive front-end experiences and scalable back-end infrastructure, all designed to support the people who keep nuclear facilities safe and reliable. You’ll collaborate with engineers, analysts, and product designers to bring ideas to life, improve adoption across teams, and continuously evolve a platform that’s becoming essential infrastructure for our clients.
This is a role for someone who wants their team's code to matter; who wants to contribute to meaningful systems that improve safety, performance, and decision-making in one of the most important industries on the planet - nuclear energy.
Salary Range: $130-160k (Exact compensation may vary).
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NPX was founded on the premise that innovation is the most important key to sustaining the nuclear energy industry. We source, implement, and integrate innovative technologies to make things better at nuclear power plants. We think differently and work differently. We are customer obsessed rather than competitor focused, passionate for innovation, long-term thinking and committed to operational excellence. We are a family, driven by the excitement of building technologies, inventing products, and providing services that change lives and give back to our community.
At NPX we are committed to building a warm, inclusive, and diverse environment. We believe that people do their best work when they feel safe, empowered, and supported.
To this end, we offer an excellent compensation and benefits package including:
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