time left to apply End Date: May 20, 2025 (12 days left to apply)
job requisition id R0012671
Joining Suncor means you will work for one of the best companies in Canada, providing tremendous future potential where talented people thrive and lead. As our business evolves, so do our employment opportunities. Our work culture includes a dynamic mix of professionals, with a diversity of skills and expertise.
We’re hiring a Mechanical Engineer to be part of a dynamic Maintenance Engineering team. We are particularly interested in a Mechanical Engineer from the Mine Industry with experience in Fixed Plant equipment such as Crushers, Conveyors, Hoppers, Screens, Slurry Pumps, etc. If you are passionate about continuous improvement, root cause failure analysis, and cost-effective repairs, this is the job for you!
This role offers the opportunity to be at the forefront of our Extraction and Tailings operations, directly impacting the business by interfacing with Operations and Maintenance teams to enhance reliability.
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Why Suncor?
Suncor's operations span oil sands, offshore oil and gas, refining, and retail networks. With a focus on growth, sustainability, and innovation, Suncor offers a strong foundation for career development. We prioritize inclusion and diversity, fostering a respectful workplace through various employee networks and initiatives.
We are committed to equal opportunity and accessibility accommodations upon request.
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Suncor produces and supplies energy, guided by values of safety, teamwork, operational discipline, curiosity, and integrity. Join us to be part of a thriving, successful company.
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