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23-047 PCC Manager
- Emplacement Ontario
- Type d’emploi Emploi contractuel
- Salaire $60 - 75 per hour
- Discipline Nucléaire
- Références JOB-26871
23-047 PCC Manager
Number of Vacancies: 1
Level: Band G
Hourly Rate: $80 - $92/hour
Duration: 3 years
Location: 1 Hold Rd. Bowmanville
Hours: up to 35 hours per week
Job Overview
- Ensure all refurb critical and near critical activities are progressed ("Drive the schedule").
- Monitor the planned outage execution (in the field) and take action to remove roadblocks and maintain the schedule.
- Integrate work groups to ensure hand offs and/or support is aligned to avoid schedule delays.
- As the delegate for the Project Control Centre Manager while on shift, provide Refurb work direction and assign priorities to ensure critical activities are advanced.
- Provide functional advice and guidance with respect to Refurb policies, procedures and standards to refurb staff and vendors
- Initiate corrective actions when problems in any of the outage work occur
- Influence other works groups to accept the corrective action plan in order to minimize delays to critical activities
- Provide coverage for PCC Manager role as required
Qualifications
- Requires a knowledge of the science subjects including physics, chemistry, mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, electrical theory, instrumentation and control, nuclear theory and materials, and mathematics to understand the operation of systems and equipment, monitor critical path activities during an outage and to provide technical expertise to resolve problems. Requires knowledge of business administration, management theory and organizations to be able to effectively understand the group dynamics and interrelationships of the organizations coordinated during a planned outage. Requires knowledge of technical writing to plan and prepare daily progress reports and communiques clearly and concisely.
- This knowledge is considered to be normally acquired through the completion of Grade Xll plus 3 years' further concentrated study in an appropriate field obtained in the Province of Ontario from a College of Applied Arts and Technology, Polytechnical Institute or Community College or by having the equivalent level of education.