Engcomp celebrates two decades of innovation, resilience, and client-centric solutions. From its humble beginnings to its current position as a trusted advisor in western Canada's heavy industrial and mining sectors, Engcomp's journey has been nothing short of remarkable.
Read MoreEngcomp is committed to the safety of our community, employees, clients, and vendors and want to provide assurance that we will try to maintain business as usual during these uncertain times.
Read MoreProjects are frequently over the budgeted cost and/or behind schedule. Cost overruns are common in infrastructure, building, and technology projects. Engcomp’s President, Jason Mewis, will be co-leading a workshop at the DAAG 2019 conference to address these challenges.
Read MoreNew entity will advise companies on strategy, risk management, and finding new opportunities to create value from strategic decision making
Read MoreOn October 11, 2018, Engcomp formally signed a Legacy Partnership with the Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC). At the Spring Treaty Assembly at Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, this partnership was signed, along with the reaffirmation of six other Legacy Partnerships. The event also included a re-commitment by Nutrien of its Indigenous inclusion strategy. In attendance were Chuck Magro (Nutrien CEO/President), Tim Herrod (Nutrien VP Procurement), Nutrien site General Managers and Nutrien’s Diversity and Inclusion Engagement team.
Read MoreEngcomp's President, Jason Mewis, was recently interviewed by the Business Advisor, a local industry magazine. Jason’s experiences and business experience will resonate with any business professional managing their company through change.
Read MoreEngcomp's VP Marketing & Technology, Nick Wright, was recently appointed to the Board of Directors for the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies - Saskatchewan (ACEC-SK). Nick has been a contributing member of the ACEC-SK for many years, most recently acting as the Chairperson for the Industry and Resources subcommittee.
Read MoreFilmed throughout 2012, the video showcases the staff, the company environment, and the many reasons why Engcomp is such an awesome place to work.
Read MoreEngcomp's Lindsay Ruel is back in the spotlight again! This time, with a message about environmental sustainability delivered at a recent University of Saskatchewan student run conference.
Read MoreIn the December issue of Canadian Consulting Engineer, a national magazine based out of Toronto, Jason Mewis is profiled alongside six other "exceptional" inspiring engineers…
Read MoreThe aim of the annual conference is to introduce female students to the various fields of engineering and some of the career opportunities that would be available to them after finishing a degree in the field.
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