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Project Manager
Location: Etobicoke, Ontario
In-Office: Hybrid (2 - 3 Days a Week)
Salary: 90k - 140k, Plus Full Benefits Package
Start Date: ASAP
General Accountabilities
- Monitor and report out on the cost and schedule adherence, including the preparation of various internal and external status reports, schedules, and plans.
- Coordinate the day-to-day tasks and manage the project team to ensure that the project is executed as per process and project plans.
- Support as PM for projects within NES including CGD, Reverse Engineering and Skid Design & Fabrication
- Perform procurement engineering activities and coordinate with external vendors to ensure that procured services and components meet the specified requirements, including coordinating inspections and source surveillance.
- Assist in the non-conformance reporting process, including raising and dispositioning non-conformance reports and corrective action requests.
- Manage tests, investigations and troubleshooting efforts regarding fabrication and testing of nuclear parts and systems complying with nuclear quality program requirements.
- Investigate incidents of in-service failures or test failures or unsatisfactory performance; resolving the issue to the satisfaction of our customers.
- Assist in the negotiation and administration of contracts, including estimates of costs, schedule, and resources required. Carry out customers’ work; prepare timely reports with recommendations based on results achieved.
- Lead teams, who participate in various projects and provide technical supervision as required with effective problem solving.
- Ensure customer satisfaction with timely communication and project controls.
- Manage small and large scale (+1M$) projects, understanding competing priorities and deadlines.
- Assist in actively marketing/selling the technology/services of the business to ensure products remains viable and competitive.
- Prepare short form quotations and large complex proposals.
Essential Knowledge, Experience and Qualifications:
- Experience in parts design, build, and testing work programs, services, scheduling and associated costs.
- Experience in testing of equipment / components and materials found in nuclear power plants and the use of sophisticated electronic equipment for test work.
- Practical experience in the design and development of sophisticated equipment and instrumentation for testing would be an asset.
- Knowledge and interpretation of national and international standards as they apply to this field.
- Knowledge of nuclear quality program and testing requirements
- Knowledge of nuclear quality assurance standards
- Strong understanding and commitment to HU principles with preference to nuclear station experience in HU culture preferred.
- A four-year university education engineering or equivalent is required
- A period of up to 4 years of related Nuclear experience is considered necessary to gain this experience.
- Ability to obtain Nuclear security clearance is essential.