Über
Saltworks Technologies is a global leader in advanced industrial desalination and lithium refining. Our innovative machines produce clean water from high-strength industrial discharges and refine lithium to support the energy transition. We offer meaningful and exciting work in a collaborative environment, driven by innovation and problem-solving. Saltworks is a 2025 Fast50 Company and EY Entrepreneur of the Year award winner - a testament to our growth, financial performance, and positive contributions.
The role:
Join Saltworks as an Operations Engineer and take on an exciting, on-site, hands-on role supporting the launch of a first-of-its-kind lithium demonstration plant located near Stoughton, Saskatchewan. With operations scheduled to begin in late Spring 2026, you will join at a pivotal moment as this lithium extraction plant progresses through installation, commissioning, and into live production.
In this role, you will work closely with a skilled on-site technical team to support start-up activities, system tuning, troubleshooting, and early-stage process optimization. You will learn from Saltworks' industry-leading experts, gaining mentorship and technical guidance as you grow in the role.
Following completion of the 12-18 month demonstration period, there may be opportunities to continue with Saltworks, either at our headquarters in Richmond, BC, or in Saskatchewan to support future expansion.
If you enjoy hands-on problem-solving and working with advanced equipment, this role offers the chance to support advanced lithium technology while building meaningful, hands-on operational experience.
Key responsibilities:
- Commission, operate, and optimize a world-first demonstration‑scale lithium extraction and refining systems, with training and senior technical support provided.
- Maintain a strong safety mindset by following all procedures, keeping a clean and organized workspace, and identifying potential hazards early.
- Collect, analyze, and manage process data, including wet‑lab testing, interpretation, and accurate documentation.
- Build technical knowledge in water treatment processes, inorganic water chemistry, and lithium refining with support from Saltworks experts.
- Learn and apply an understanding of Saltworks' products, processes, and demonstration‑plant infrastructure to support troubleshooting and optimization.
- Contribute to reporting and provide feedback on process behavior, equipment performance, and opportunities for design improvement.
- Perform basic mechanical maintenance tasks, involving skilled tradespeople for complex or specialized work.
- Strengthen technical communication skills through work with engineering drawings, documentation, troubleshooting practices, and mass balances.
You will be a great fit if you have:
- A degree or diploma in Chemical, Mechanical, Power Engineering, or Engineering Technology, with 2 - 3 years of hands-on experience.
- A valid driver's license.
- A strong safety mindset and a commitment to maintaining a clean, organized work environment.
- Solid mechanical aptitude and the ability to troubleshoot and resolve equipment and process issues.
- Hands-on experience using tools, industrial instruments, and lab equipment.
- Strong organizational, communication, and time-management skills.
- The ability to learn quickly and maintain a high standard for quality work.
- A collaborative, can-do attitude and willingness to pitch in wherever needed.
Why join Saltworks?
Join a team passionate about innovation and solving critical environmental challenges.
At Saltworks, you will contribute to advancing next‑generation lithium extraction and refining technologies that support the global energy transition. This role gives you the opportunity to work directly with cutting‑edge lithium systems at a first‑of‑its‑kind demonstration plant, building valuable hands‑on experience with emerging process technologies.We offer:
- A collaborative and rewarding work environment.
- A diverse and inclusive team that is key to our success.
- A competitive compensation package that includes medical, dental, vision, RRSP matching, life insurance, AD&D coverage, and an education allowance.
- A culture that supports safety, innovation, learning, diversity, and teamwork.
- Fun social activities and company events.
How to apply:
If you would like to be a part of a globally recognized team, please submit your resume (cover letters are not required).
While we sincerely appreciate all applications, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. All applications are considered confidential.
Kindly, no recruiters.
Salary: Negotiable based on your experience, qualifications, and internal equity.
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Location: Viewfield, Saskatchewan
Sprachkenntnisse
- English
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