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Masc Kalam Azad P.eng.

Boiler And Pressure Vessel Inspector/design Survey Engineer/qms Auditor/welding Specialist at Technical safety authority of Saskatchewan

Kalam Azad, MASc, P.Eng., is an experienced Professional Engineer in Canada, currently serving as a Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspector, Design Survey Engineer, QMS Auditor, and Welding Specialist at the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan since March 2010. In this role, Kalam Azad performs inspections for new construction and in-service equipment, ensuring compliance with provincial legislation and industry standards set by the Canadian Standard Association and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Prior experience includes mechanical engineering roles at Stantec and WorleyParsons, a research and teaching position at Laurentian University-MIRARCO Mining Innovation during the master's studies, and an assistant manager role at Sylhet Gas Fields Limited. Kalam Azad holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, a Master's degree in Mining and Mineral Engineering from Laurentian University, and an Associate's degree in Project Management from The University of British Columbia.

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Regina, Canada

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Technical safety authority of Saskatchewan

The Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan delivers programs and inspection services to make the province a safe place to live, work and play, by ensuring the safe operation of boilers, pressure vessels, elevators, amusement rides, electrical and gas installations throughout the province. The Authority administers licensing and inspection programs related to these devices to ensure they are operated in accordance with safety standards set out in legislation and regulations. The Authority assumes the responsibilities of the Licensing and Inspections branch of the Ministry of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing. The Authority was established in response to rapid technological change, industrial and economic growth in the province, and industry's need for more timely inspection services.


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Canada

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51-200

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