Defense shipbuilder for Canadian Navy vessels and offshore platforms
Irving Shipbuilding operates North America's modern shipyard, executing two major defense programs (River Class Destroyers and Arctic Offshore Patrol Ships) for the Royal Canadian Navy under federal contract. The tech stack—Primavera P6, Windchill, SAP, and legacy CAD/ERP tools—reflects a capital-intensive, regulation-heavy business; current hiring is engineering-focused (44 of 88 open roles), signaling scaling of design and build capacity. Pain points cluster around supply-chain risk, production throughput, and schedule adherence, typical constraints for large-scale naval construction.
Notable leadership hires: Team Lead
Irving Shipbuilding is Canada's National Shipbuilder and a member of the J.D. Irving, Limited group. Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the company designs, builds, and services military vessels and offshore platforms for the Royal Canadian Navy and commercial operators. Primary revenue comes from two active defense programs: River Class Destroyer construction and Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) build and support. The yard also operates a commercial ship repair business. With 1,001–5,000 employees across engineering, manufacturing, and operations, Irving manages integrated master schedules, quality documentation, and supply-chain logistics at scale.
Irving uses Primavera P6 (project management), Windchill (PLM/quality docs), SAP and JD Edwards (ERP), AutoCAD/AVEVA (design), Tableau (analytics), and Bluebeam (construction docs). CNC and SQL also appear in operational workflows.
Irving's primary focus is two Royal Canadian Navy programs: River Class Destroyer and Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) construction. Secondary projects include ship repair, integrated master scheduling, and quality documentation management in Windchill.
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