21-010 - Project Lead
- Emplacement Ontario
- Type d’emploi Emploi contractuel
- Salaire CA$70 - CA$83 per year
- Discipline Nucléaire
- Références JOB-16909_1613156363
21-010 - Project Lead
Number of Vacancies: 1
Level: MP5
Duration: 2 years
Location: Darlington
Job Overview
Responsible for the management and control of a specialized, complex project which typically address station production and safety issues, ensuring the achievement of employee accountability and ownership through effective project leadership.
Undertake the organizing, coordinating and controlling of all stages of the project, including concept design, construction, installation, commissioning, system integration and field work.
From time to time temporary support on shift may be required to support field work. Candidates must be willing to accommodate shift work when necessary.
Provide leadership to project staff and create and maintain a work environment that motivates, supports and encourages staff to perform their assigned responsibilities in a professional, effective and efficient manner, consistent with the philosophy and goals of continuous quality improvement.
Act as a coach and facilitator to create and sustain a supportive, team environment, actively working with staff to empower them to attain optimal work performance with a high level of personal responsibility and self-management.
Coordinate the work of the project and provide consultative services on their problem areas.
Prepare a strategic framework which identifies, defines and documents all issues that are important to the success of the designated project.
Prepare project strategy documents which detail aspects of the project including goals/objectives, organization, scope, cost and schedule, and roles and responsibilities.
Monitor project and report to Supervisor, at the project level.
Ensure that all participants clearly understand the requirements, roles and scope of the project, thereby promoting the team-building process.
Highlight areas of support, resources, and timeliness in order to ensure project success.
Prepare the work breakdown structure to incorporate all work identified. Assign and set priorities for all work packages assigned.
Prepare, monitor and control the Level 1 project schedule. Implement and administer scope change control. Support project estimates and manage cost control.
Prepare and implement a Project Safety program to ensure safety is incorporated in all aspects of project.
Prepare, implement and administer a project Quality Assurance (QA) program in compliance with overall station QA manual.
Meet with consultants and contractors before and after contract awards to clarify the intent of such contracts.
Provide consultative services to coordinate work assignments, team activities, logical relationships and to verify tool design/specifications.
Prepare and present the vision of the project to senior staff from other departments within the division, typically cross-functional.
Discuss concerns regarding design, method of operation and timeliness, where differences of opinion exist, influencing these contacts to adopt operational/technological changes to ensure project success.
Maintain liaison with external groups, regulatory bodies and agencies and cooperate in exchanging engineering and other relevant data as required to meet the project objectives.
Arrange and as appropriate, chair meetings involving groups concerned with a given project.
Guide and direct discussions involving internal staff, contractors, manufacturers, suppliers and the like in an effort to efficiently and effectively meet the project objectives.
Lead the application of quality principles to the work of the Unit through enhanced service and team approach.
Qualifications
A period of over eight years, and up to ten years, is considered necessary to gain this experience;
Knowledge of physics, engineering, mathematics and chemistry as related to design requirements stress, materials and total system performance for proposed major facilities and components;
Knowledge of construction/installation methods as related to major installations;
Knowledge of business processes to provide cost estimates and trends concerning generating station design, construction and commissioning.
Strong oral and written communication skills to effectively prepare concise reports;
Successful completion of a four year university education in engineering, or by having the equivalent lever of education;
Experience in the design, development and operations of a nuclear generation facility to plan and develop engineered solutions and to evaluate/verify components and materials;
Familiar with plant systems/processes involved in the design, construction, installation and commissioning associated with an industrial environment;
Experience to appreciate manufacturing and supply techniques;
Experience in project management to effectively schedule events and control project scope and cost;
Experience to coordinate project staff efforts and that of other work groups to meet project objectives and to create and sustain a positive, team environment.