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Operations Specialist Hiring Event - Jobs in Brampton, ON

Job LocationBrampton, ON
EducationNot Mentioned
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Job TypeFull Time

Job Description

The Operations Support section supports the operations activities of the Licensed Nuclear Facilities which includes Universal Cells (UC), Building 234, Fuels and Materials Cells (FMC), Building 375, Tritium Facility (TF) Building 215, Recycled Fuel Fabrication Facility (RFFL) Building 375, B405, ZED-2 Operations Facility, Building 145 and Mo-99 Production Facility, Building 225. The Operations Specialist will support in the areas of technical support, Facility improvements, commercial & internal projects support, system health monitoring, aging management, obsolescence management, maintenance and process systems support. The candidate will also assist in the general operations of the Facility as required to maintain the Facility Authorization.This position is an entry level position that supports the operation of these licensed Facilities by improving work control authorization using the Integrated Work Control process. Accurate and effective procedures are required for all aspects of the operation. The successful candidate will begin with a focus on updating procedures and implementing changes in the Facilities thus acquiring technical expertise in the design and operation of Facility systems.This position offers an excellent opportunity for career development while working on a variety of systems, small and large projects and a number of new programs and initiatives. The position offers unique challenges, exposure to commissioning activities, operating systems problem solving and design interface activities.DUTIES

  • Provide technical oversight and act on behalf of the Facility as operations representative.
  • Learn to be job leader, providing guidance and direction to maintenance staff.
  • Provide operational direction to direct operating staff.
  • Assist in providing technical support for maintenance of all systems.
  • To be responsible for the safe, proper and efficient operation of all Facility equipment.
  • To be familiar with the appropriate methods and precautions required for the handling of radioactive materials.
  • To be cross-trained in operating multiple facilities efficiently, safely and competently.
  • To perform other related duties appropriate to the assigned level.
  • Carrying out other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
  • Honours Bachelor in Engineering or Science from a university of recognized standing, or membership in an engineering or scientific professional organization authorized by statute to establish qualification for membership in that organization.
  • Demonstrated ability to work as an effective team member and to respond to challenging schedule demands.
  • Experience in nuclear operations is an asset
  • General knowledge of nuclear, mechanical, chemistry, and electrical.
  • Must have demonstrated excellent written and oral abilities.
  • Must be self-motivated and driven. Must be comfortable in performing work with short timelines and high pressure.
  • Must have broad training or educational qualifications specific to the job duties; be willing to obtain or attend further job related training and accreditation.
  • Ability to perform under stress when confronted with emergency, unusual or hazardous conditions.
  • Must possess good judgment and communication skills [oral and written].
  • Demonstrate ability to work as an effective team member, and to respond to challenging schedule demands.
  • Must possess a high sense of individual responsibility.
  • Direct experience in an operations environment would be an asset.
  • Reliability and attendance records of applicants will be scrutinized and considered in this competition.
  • Knowledge of process, mechanical and electrical systems operations and maintenance practices.
  • Basic knowledge of business and management principles involved in project planning, budgeting and resource allocation and coordination of resources.
  • Basic knowledge of procurement and financial processes.
  • Hoisting and rigging, flask transfers, transport of dangerous goods and Class 1 Nuclear Facility operations.
How to attendCNL is upstairs in the Plaza room, if you park in the west parking lot following the signage upstairs - see you there!Preferred dress codeCasual (come as you are, but please be presentable)About Canadian Nuclear LaboratoriesWith over 3,000 employees working in laboratory or project sites across the country, CNL’s strength lies in its people.These individuals develop valuable skills, experience and abilities in a wide range of disciplines. Beyond simply meeting the nuclear sectors needs, the skills, training and educational opportunities supported by CNL further strengthen Canada’s workforce and competitive edge.Through CNL, Canada’s next generation of outstanding nuclear scientists, engineers, operators, and entrepreneurs are being trained. The nuclear laboratories will continue to support the developmentof highly qualified people for the public sector, private sector and academia.CNL is committed to providing an atmosphere free from barriers that promotes equity, diversity and inclusion in achieving our mission. We welcome and celebrate employees, stakeholders and partners of all racial, cultural, and ethnic identities. Our workplace environment and corporate culture are built on our Core Values: Respect, Teamwork, Accountability, Safety, Integrity and Excellence, which encourage equitable employment practices and career prospects inclusive of accommodations for all employees.We offer employees the opportunity to grow personally and professionally. If you are talented, driven and have the vision to lead, your potential growth at CNL is unlimited. Join our team, and we can grow and achieve our results and goals together!Balance Work and Life
  • Ample time off! New employees receive 15 vacation days; 6 sick days, 3 “floater” days,
  • and 1 personal day
  • Pension Plan
  • Benefits begin on Day One
  • Cutting-edge health and wellness programming
  • CNL provides the equipment you need to do your job
  • Continuing education and professional development opportunities
Clean Energy for Today and TomorrowCNL is working to bring the next generation of clean energy technologies to Canada – Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). But our work in clean energy extends into other areas, including the production of hydrogen, the development of advanced nuclear fuels, the integration of clean energy technologies, and research to enable the safe and reliable operation of today’s nuclear-generating stations.Restore and Protect the EnvironmentCNL is managing the largest and most complex environmental clean-up missions in Canada, includingthe Chalk River and Whiteshell Laboratories sites, and the remediation of historic waste as part of the Port HopeArea Initiative. We are also leading a number of major environmental remediation projects, including the NearSurface Disposal Facility (NSDF) project, the Nuclear PowerDemonstration (NPD) Closure Project, and the WR-1 ClosureProject.Contribute to the Health of CanadiansWith over one billion medical treatments conducted using isotopes produced at CNL, we have been a world leader in the production of radiopharmaceuticals for decades. We are now leveraging this expertise to become an international hub in the research, development and supply of alpha-emitting isotopes, including Actinium-225, a rare isotope that can be used to create a revolutionary new cancer treatment.A Place to Call HomeCNL’s major sites provide employees with an excellent quality of life. Our Chalk River Laboratories campus is adjacent to the family-friendly communities of Deep River, Petawawa, and Pembroke. A number of recreational opportunities exist in the region, including the famous Algonquin Provincial Park.Our Whiteshell Laboratories site is located at 105 km east of Manitoba’s capital city of Winnipeg, The site is close to the province’s premier natural and recreational region – the WhiteshellProvincial Park.Our Historic Waste Management Program Officeis located in Port Hope, a beautiful town along the shores of Lake Ontario just a short drive from the Toronto metropolitan region.We also have teams working on project sites in communities across Canada, as well as remotework and work-from-home opportunities.What is a hiring eventThink of it like a job fair, but for one company and more personal. Hiring events are a great way for employers to fill multiple roles quickly. Hiring is a human process, and they would like to meet you to see if you’re a fit!Quick Apply
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