Job Description
Location: Bruce Power
Duration: 1 Year (Can be extended annually)
Hourly Rate: $75 - $85/hour
- Bruce Power/OPG Experience
- Extensive knowledge of Pumps & Motors
- Familiar with ECC process
- Experience in troubleshooting Pumps & Motors would be considered an asset
Roles & Responsibilities
- Supporting Project Engineering Lead and the Project Manager with technical consultancy services during planning, installation and commissioning phases of the project.
- Supporting the project team with process and technical knowledge during the duration of the project.
- Work closely with all project team members to ensure adequate project alignment and coordination is occurring at all levels.
- Providing input for updating the project schedules based on progress while working within an integrated team environment.
- Making recommendations and exerting influence as required to the project manager/team for corrective action such that actual performance meets the planned performance.
- Supporting the Project Manager in scoping, planning and implementing projects within the work program.
- Facilitating the project teams in the development of detailed work plans and installation methods while maintaining the element of safety within a nuclear facility.
- Preparation of reports to provide information and data to internal and external stakeholders.
Education
- Completion of a 4-year University degree in Engineering (Mechanical/Electrical/Mechatronics/Nuclear Preferred)
Qualifications/Skills
- Strong problem solving and decision-making skills with the ability to logically understand an issue
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Team player capable of implementing a balanced approach between cooperation and end results
- Self-critical and continuing to improve in both technical and interpersonal skills
- Ability to provide a balanced engineering solution, considering current economic condition, life of asset, probability and consequence of a potential failure
- Knowledge of Bruce Power systems and processes are considered an asset
- Familiarity with applicable codes and standards is considered an asset