“Organizations such as OSPE were vital for me to network and invest in professional development.”
Hamza Alami, EIT, PMP, OSPE Member
“Sustainability is an approach that cannot be ignored.”
Emily Pepper, P.Eng., OSPE Member
“OSPE helps bridge foreign-trained engineers into the Canadian workforce.”
Carl Bodimeade, P.Eng., & Leila Jafari, P.Eng., OSPE Members
A Profession in Transition.
A Snapshot of the Engineering Community in Ontario.
“In 2022, $2 trillion was spent on digital transformations…by 2025, that number is expected to go up to $3 trillion.”
Gary Tamber, P.Eng., OSPE Member
“I see OSPE benefitting Ontario engineers just by connecting us. We’re stronger together than we are apart.”
Montana Wilson, P.Eng., OSPE Member
“When I look at engineering as a whole, we permeate so many aspects of life.”
Manraj Pannu, P.Eng., OSPE Member
“If you think like an engineer, you’ll be able to do things you never thought you could.”
Kam Leong, P.Eng., OSPE Member
“The superpower of engineers is problem-solving.”
Sandra Odendahl, P.Eng., OSPE Member
“Engineers have the ability to change the future for the better. Not many professions can say that.”
Nick Mocan, P.Eng., OSPE Member
Ontario’s Engineering Community in Transition: Benchmarking Report 2022
A seismic shift is underway in engineering. With nearly 1/3 of Ontario’s working engineering graduates headed for retirement, a younger, more diverse generation is filling their shoes with new perspectives, priorities, and objectives. This insightful report discusses the well-being of the engineering profession.
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Engineering in Ontario, by the numbers

Pride in a Changing Profession
of respondents believed society at large respects an engineering degree.

Women in Engineering
of female respondents said there is a lack of gender representation in engineering.

International Outlook
of International Engineering Graduates were not working as engineers, or in a field that requires engineering training.

Future of the P.Eng.
of respondents believed a P.Eng. is necessary to ensure quality standards are met.

#WeAreEngineering
Every day, Ontario’s engineering community is creating a better, healthier, more prosperous province. We’re keeping our families, friends and neighbours safe at home, work and play. We’re guiding public policy and championing sustainability. And our innovative spirit is helping us tackle the problems of tomorrow before most people even know they exist. Ontario’s engineers are building a better province and OSPE is building an engineering community.
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The OSPE community cares about building a better future for all

Better Communities
Everywhere Ontarians live, work and play, our members work hard to make better, for today and tomorrow.

Better Innovation
Cutting-edge technology. Creative problem-solving. Pioneering thinking. Innovation is what we’re all about.

Better Safety
Whether at home, school, work or play, our expertise and vigilance keep Ontarians safe 24/7.

Better Opportunity
Our members have access to countless opportunities for professional development, mentorship, training, networking and collaboration.
Be part of Ontario’s proudest professional association.
Meet our members and learn what they do and why it matters.

We are Ontario Engineering:
Quest of Engineering into New Frontiers
Hamza Alami’s work in engineering demonstrates the power of perseverance, and OSPE supports his pursue of a career in space exploration.

We are Ontario Engineering:
Combining Passions
Emily Pepper, P.Eng. is merging her passion for art and engineering expertise to create sustainable solutions, with OSPE supporting her mission to innovate and inspire.

We are Ontario Engineering:
A Dam Good Perspective
Carl Bodimeade, P.Eng., worked on the Karun Dam III in Iran as a young engineer, while Leila Jafari, P.Eng., was inspired to become an engineer after seeing the dam as a student. Now, both are part of the team at Hatch in Ontario.

We are Ontario Engineering:
Engineering Digital Resilience
Gary Tamber, P. Eng., knows that “there’s no puzzle an engineer can’t solve.”

We are Ontario Engineering:
Cultivating Empowered Leadership
Montana Wilson, P. Eng., knew that women needed more opportunities to thrive in engineering. So, she made them herself.

We are Ontario Engineering:
Optimizing Play Experiences
Manraj Pannu, P. Eng. sees the power of engineering everywhere—especially in the smiles his work with Canada’s biggest toymaker brings to children’s faces.

We are Ontario Engineering:
Transit, Jobs and Our Future
Kam Leong, P.Eng. is keeping Canada’s largest urban region connected, and his public advocacy work through OSPE is making sure engineers’ voices are heard loud and clear.

We are Ontario Engineering:
Climate Impact
Sandra Odendahl, P.Eng. knows that engineers approach problem-solving like no one else—and she knows why the world needs more of us.

We are Ontario Engineering:
Water and Land Use
Nick Mocan, P.Eng. is tackling Ontario’s most urgent climate-related challenges, making sure our communities keep growing and thriving in the decades to come.
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