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Technical Officer - 6142022
- Emplacement Ontario
- Type d’emploi Emploi contractuel
- Salaire CA$65 - CA$80 per hour
- Discipline Nucléaire
- Références JOB-22851_1655300289
Technical Officer (Chemistry Engineer)
Vacancies: 1
Location: Bruce Power
Duration: Till December 31st, 2022 (Extended yearly)
What will you be responsible for?
- Provide technical evaluations, recommendations and proposals in support of design, commissioning, operation and maintenance of equipment and processes having an impact on the chemistry and environment program
- Implement actions in the resolution of chemistry control issues and report chemistry control performance
- Assist in the development and implementation of assigned chemistry programs
- Ensure sustained and improved program performance through ongoing assessment/surveillance, problem solving, development of objectives and targets and development/maintenance of long term plans
- Provide technical support for chemistry and environment programs such on-line instruments, hazardous material compatibility assessments, bulk chemicals, resin management and outage chemistry
- Prepare submissions/recommendations, including cost justifications to modify plant systems and processes
- Prepare, revise and review chemistry and environment documentation to optimize operation, or recognize changes to systems, consistent with the operating licenses, design intent, applicable regulations, policies, practices and instructions for the safe and environmentally responsible operation of station systems, processes and equipment
- Prepare specifications and recommendations for the purchase of materials, services and equipment
- Participate in the development and presentation of training programs
Knowledge and Skills
- Knowledge of chemistry, metallurgy, mathematics, physics, electricity, economics and environmental sciences to technically understand the operation of a nuclear generating station in order to effectively analyze and solve problems
- Support for and optimization of CANDU station design and operation, particularly systems related to the chemistry program such as monitoring of chemical parameters, purification systems, chemical addition systems, bulk chemicals, and chemical process systems
- Experience with principles & standards for effective chemistry control to perform technical studies and evaluations and apply problem solving skills
- Knowledge and experience with environmental and radiation protection regulations/requirements
- Ability to interface effectively with operations/technical staff, regulators and other stakeholders via excellent verbal and written communications skills
- Good working knowledge of standard software applications (Microsoft OFFICE, PASSPORT, etc.) related to production/modification/update of reports, spreadsheets, databases, graphic presentations and the like